• @bassomitron
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      192 months ago

      Same. I don’t even use it for torrenting. Been using it more and more just for simply browsing the web.

      • @Confused_Emus
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        82 months ago

        Proton’s great for torrenting since they support port forwarding for their paid tiers.

        • @[email protected]
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          72 months ago

          Yeah, I switched to them after mullvad (i I also tried airvpn before Proton) and it works great.

          One extremely annoying thing with Proton VPN is that the port changes after every single (re)connection so you need to reconfigure your torrent client.

          Fortunately there is a fork of the VPN client I use which automatically configures qbittorrent with the new port.

          • @Confused_Emus
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            22 months ago

            Yeah, slight inconvenience there, but like you point out there’s ways around it. In my docker setup, I’ve got a container that takes the random port from gluetun and drops it into qbittorrent.

          • @Sarothazrom
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            112 days ago

            I have this problem as well, been joking to myself that it’s “the price I pay” for using an otherwise fantastic VPN lol.

          • kadotux
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            12 months ago

            On linux there’s a bash script for port forwarding, and if you execute it right after reboot (preferably via cron) it’ll be the same port as before reboot.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          Oh do they now …? How much are they? My PIA will be expiring next year and I’m not liking for they’re shying away from port forwarding (especially on the android tv app)

          I feel like they’re going to pu$$y out and pull a Mullvad soon.