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People jumping ship, where to?
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Wasn’t ovpn brought by a shady company recently? I used to be a fan of theirs :(
Ah I missed that, that’s unfortunate, definitely worrisome
It kind of sucks :(
Proton?
Proton changes the port at reconnect/restart.
Damn never knew. I’m assuming there might be some client for that issue though?
I saw a docker container for reassigning the port for qbittorrent but generally there is no solution. You’ve to change the port reach time you restart.
@jonah So I reply to this and then what happens?
it shows up on the Lemmy thread! https://lemmy.one/comment/675
Just wanted to say that for most use cases there is a better way to do things than using port forwarding. And by that I mean by using something like Tailscale.
So, maybe before you start looking for an alternative to Mullvad have a look at the possibility of dropping port forwarding first and improving your security at the same time.
Yep, for things you host absolutely. However, P2P applications (e.g. torrent clients) are still going to be negatively affected by this.