The Truth About VPNs: What You Need to Know
The Truth About VPNs: What You Need to Know

VPNs Explained

Which VPN to choose and why
The Truth About VPNs: What You Need to Know
VPNs Explained
Which VPN to choose and why
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I’ve used Mullvad for years, but the lack of port-forwarding is becoming a pain in the proverbial. I’d been considering OVPN, but does anyone have any experience with that, IVPN or Proton? What do you consider the better option?
PIA is working quite well with this container.
IVPN don't allow port forwarding either.
I realise port forwarding is something lots of people want but the reasons are nothing to do with privacy. Mullvad remains, in my opinion, the best solution for those whose priority is privacy.
I've been using OVPN with port forwarding for a couple of years, it works great for my use cases.
I haven't used other providers, so I can't really compare to others though.
Same. I've used OVPN for years, port forwarding seems to work as I get the green check in rutorrent. I haven't tried others.
Protons port forwarding works fine for me. I use it mainly via gluetun as a vpn layer for some docker containers.
Bear with me here, as I know sweet FA about docker containers, but am I right unthinking you only really use it in your container, as opposed to running it on whole devices, or your router? What’s the advantage of that?
AFAIK the selling point of gluetun is that the traffic from e.g. a qbittorrent container is guaranteed to go through the VPN - this is also what one would need port forwarding for
Ah, so essentially, you’re achieving a similar result to port-forwarding while still using Mullvad by the container forcing all qbittorrent’s connection to go through Mullvad. That’s actually a pretty ideal situation for me, I’d much rather keep using Mullvad if possible, I’ll have to go learn how all this works. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction
IVPN removed port-forwarding two years ago.
I'm using Mullvad at the moment as well and looking to change for the same reason. I've been looking at switching to AirVPN once all my credit runs out on Mullvad. They have a similar model to Mullvad, but they allow port forwarding.
OVPN and IVPN are both solid , you can go for either ! Proton doesn't support port forwarding on any tier
Proton VPN absolutely does support port forwarding, just not on the free tier.