![]() I have never checked any "staged-experiments" though neither to confirm further, sorry.IPVanish VPN is a tool for any user who wants to mask their internet activity and surf the net with complete anonymity. This has been tested and confirmed by me and several others, e.g. Also, I sometime use rtorrent and there is an issue there where magnets without fallback trackers defined doesn't start without forwarded port, not dht-port but the other main incoming port, as metadata isn't downloaded, for some reason, even though this works in other clients like deluge etc. and enter IP and forwarded port of VPN endpoint. I checked incoming connections in the way I always do, which is to test on some website testing for open ports and supporting changing the checked IP away from your own, e.g. As in newest deluge, then initially the message down in status-bar to right, states no incoming connections, and when pressing test-button in preferences, then the green circle shows(in new deluge a checkmark shows instead) and the message goes away about no incoming connections in statusbar down to the right. In deluge 1.3.15(and also newest), I disable upnp and nat-pnp as else it states OK connection regardless because of that. I just tested if it was an old-version issue or not, by temporarilly removing latest deluge and libtorrent and installing deluge 1.3.15 and libtorrent 1.1.13 and testing this again. I of course knew that, but the part about the GTKUI as test-tool working too(for VPNs also), led me to try myself in GTKUI and it worked for me too, though i've heard before it didn't(and always myself tested previously using the website method). I read an article about VPNs and port-forwarding, and they stated it could be tested if working in two ways, one in GTKUI and another by checking website testing open ports and allowing entering external IP(of VPN) and port. I'm on linux and using latest deluge and libtorrent i.e. When starting client then it states port issue down in the right lower corner, but when going into preferences and pressing the checking button under network tab, then it works and the message in lower corner goes away(it takes some secs to test and so deluge stops to early in the message of lower corner initially). Btw, for me then the "check incoming port" function in gtk-client works fine for VPN forwarded port. ![]()
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