• Rogue Satellite
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    442 months ago

    As someone who has recently started seeding as much as I can, this is a great question to which I don’t have the answer.

    I am not renewing my Proton yearly subscription after it ends due to recent developments. They seem to be the only “big name” VPN with the port forwarding feature. I heard of OpenVPN, but have not had a chance to dig into it too much.

    My ISP does not provide IPV6 support, so this will be pretty important to sort out soon.

    • Davel23
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      272 months ago

      OpenVPN is client/server software for setting up a VPN on your own infrastructure. It’s not a third-party service like ProtonVPN.

      • @ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        152 months ago

        Aren’t they located in Italy, the Shithole that keeps trying to outlaw all VPNs and/or force them to provide backdoors and identifiable customers? They can only be stopped so many times before they succeed…

        • @Cgers@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          132 months ago

          Yeah it’s a bit of a “for now” thing and worth keeping an eye on Italy. To their credit, they don’t offer services in Italy itself anymore after the “privacy shield” bullshit because “it goes against their mission” (for what that’s worth lol)

          Afaik, there’s not many other choices for port forwarding

    • @bigDottee@geekroom.tech
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      102 months ago

      I seem to be out of the loop in regards to proton controversy and I haven’t found anything outstanding against them…

      Can you help me understand what you’re specifically referring to? I’m a proton user… so kinda want to know lol

      • FundMECFSOP
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        62 months ago

        as far as I can tell their CEO is a semi alt right cunt. Apart from that everythin seems pretty okay and the recent shift to nonprofit status is cool

        • Night Monkey
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          -332 months ago

          😂 does everything have to be political now? I don’t care if the dude is a space alien who birthed Hitler, if the service is solid, I’m using it.

          • @Danitos@reddthat.com
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            382 months ago

            It has always been. FOSS is by itself political, just beyond the basic binary logic of left/right.

            Your apoliticism is a political instance as well. Take for instance this quoute from Desmond Tutu “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”

            I’m not saying you have to ditch Proton over their CEO’s takes, my point is that thinking that everything suddenly became political is naive.

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                Agree, but that’s reality. People suck, world sucks, life sucks.

                You don’t have to change your lifestyle over whatever thing that <random person you don’t know nor care about> decided to say today. It is not wrong to feel that way neither. But, IMO, being aware of that, or at least being open to learn about that stuff, helps a lot to being in peace with it, and eventually, could lead to a more ethical consumption without going to extremes.

          • Luke
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            262 months ago

            Everything has always been political. Just because you’re too privileged to notice that until someone mentions a viewpoint you dislike doesn’t mean anything except that you’re usually oblivious.

                • @Shadowfax@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  32 months ago

                  That is ignoring the fact that the sky and grass are objective realities. “Politics” is all subjective. These are not the same thing, and your comparison is disingenuous and cynical.

                  True, you cannot avoid politics if you interact with others, hell, the family itself is the very first political unit. However, politics in the sense of news and elections is not the same, and is entirely avoidable. Your friends and families will tell you the important things anyway… it reminds me of the old blog post about avoiding the news, by Aaron Schwartz, well worth a read http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/hatethenews

    • @IronKrill@lemmy.ca
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      I’ve been happily using Windscribe for a while now, they have port forwarding with a dedicated IP. Averaging out the separate charges, it’s about $4 USD/month for a custom plan (1 location + unlimited data) + dedicated IP. Technically their Pro tier includes ephemeral port forwarding, but I don’t like how it works.

    • JayGray91
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      52 months ago

      I use Private Internet Access (PIA) and that has port forwarding. I read something about it on reddit but forgot about it, so idk of there’s anything bad it controversial surrounding PIA.

      • Kernal64
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        192 months ago

        They got bought by a malvertising company a few years ago. It’s what made me drop them after being a customer of theirs for years.

      • @Ilandar@lemm.ee
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        92 months ago

        There is, just not in relation to piracy. The concerns are more over its financial incentives/ownership and privacy.

    • @oldfart@lemm.ee
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      32 months ago

      If you have a bit extra money, get a seedbox. Cheapest I’ve seen is €10/mo

    • @linuxguy@lemmy.gregw.us
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      12 months ago

      Torguard looks very BT friendly but I’ve still got mullvad subscription left and haven’t tried them. That and the branding / website just seem illegitimate though I’ve not found any legit criticisms.

  • @Xanza@lemm.ee
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    332 months ago

    Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, Russia, Cyprus, Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Singapore, and Sweden. They all spit in the eye of DMCA.

    VPS in any of these countries, or just find a provider that doesn’t care about torrenting. If you go the VPS option, run your own VPN and just look for a VPS that allows considerable traffic. A quick example, Ultahost (Netherlands) offers a VPS with unlimited bandwidth for $7/mo if you pay for 3 years in advance. Like sure, now you’re paying to torrent, but I would rather pay $7/mo to protect myself with a VPN that I control vs worrying about port forwarding and getting DMCA’s in the mail. 🤷‍♂️ I guess it depends on how much skin you want in the game.

    • @ntn888@lemmy.ml
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      142 months ago

      That’s exactly what I did. Better yet I routed it though a wireguard tunnel! I documented the process here.

    • @Sam@feddit.nl
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      22 months ago

      Do you have a source about the Netherlands? I thought this had changed in 2014

  • @tVxUHF@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    302 months ago

    We just need to add I2P directly into the client in a way that’s transparent to the user and all the problems are solved.

    • FundMECFSOP
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      62 months ago

      How does the I2P architecture solve the port forwarding issue. Is peer discovery easier within I2P?

    • @ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      42 months ago

      If I could have an all in one browser like Tor or have jackett do postman too I’d be set, except for the whole “works better the longer you leave it running” thing is only true until my battery dies.

      • Psychadelligoat
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        52 months ago

        Localhost NAS with large storage, Rclone to seedbox, synch, remove old content from seedbox

        Source: I have 8TB rn and about to add more, this is how I use my seedbox and store shit

        • @ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Only seeding new stuff that everyone else is also seeding is not good for torrenting in general, it will kill a lot of content that’s more than a few years old and/or not completely mainstream.

          • @N0x0n@lemmy.ml
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            22 months ago

            Yeah most seedboxers are just the new leechers of this generation… Keeping up their ratio about an unreasonable amount where they can leech everything they want without the need to give back…

            They just stay for the necessary amount of time specified by their private tracker and leave the queue afterwards.

            IMO seedboxes should have another rule associated to them… Straight to 1 month seeding time or get a hit&run warning !

            • @CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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              32 months ago

              I wouldn’t call them leechers since they are seeding back to build said ratio. I think it’d be more accurate to call them a single component of a larger ‘structure’ including people like myself who permaseed from home on a slower connection. If it were all people like me, we’d all be waiting days for new releases to fully download and if it were all seedboxes, we would have zero seeders for anything older than a month or two. Many private trackers incentivize long-term seeding to help control this imbalance, and I think it works well in my experience.

    • Kane
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      102 months ago

      There are providers that do not provide you your own IPv4 address, with a feature called “CGNAT”. Often, they will then block you from port-forwarding altogether.

    • @tacosanonymous@lemm.ee
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      72 months ago

      Bc $$$.

      My provider won’t allow it unless I pay them $15/mo extra.

      You can change the setting on your router anytime but it won’t work if your ISP doesn’t actually allow it.

      • @kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        92 months ago

        I2P is IMO the future for torrenting. The only downside it still has is that their is less content. But that will be solved when more and more people migrate to I2P

        • FundMECFSOP
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          62 months ago

          Does that mean you would route your BitTorrent traffic through I2P?

          Doesn’t that severely limit peer discovery to only other I2P users, since AFAIK I2P has no exit nodes / clearweb access?

          • @kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            72 months ago

            Yes that is true. Their are a few bittorrent clients that can cross seed however. But it mainly stays inside i2P which Is good and makes it fully anonymous

    • @HouseWolf@lemm.ee
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      22 months ago

      Can someone correct me here.

      If I have i2P enabled on my qBittorent client and I start seeding a torrent downloaded from a non-i2P connection.

      Does my seed of it allow others to download that torrent through i2P?

  • @Wrrzag@lemmy.ml
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    72 months ago

    I’ve never had a problem with it in Spain. What is different where you live? CGNAT?

    • Jack Sparrow
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      μTP (Micro Transport Protocol) has “support for NAT traversal using UDP hole punching between two port-restricted peers where a third unrestricted peer acts as a STUN server.”

  • BlackLaZoR
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    32 months ago

    I don’t see that where I live - some ISPs offer port forwarding, some don’t. Some just give you IPv6 with ports unlocked manually in router config