I understand what you mean. It’s become a habit of mine lately, and I learn lots in the discussion to.
In my defence I did run some tests and confirm it’s functioning.
I understand what you mean. It’s become a habit of mine lately, and I learn lots in the discussion to.
In my defence I did run some tests and confirm it’s functioning.
I understand what you mean. It’s become a habit of mine lately, and I learn lots in the discussion to.
In my defence I did run some tests and confirm it’s functioning.
Yes that’s how I’m automating it, and it’s noted in the blog I highlighted. Your point about post down does make sense 😕
Like I said ip6 is useless when it comes to torrenting. Even if the tracker supports it it’s not persavive with users connecting to you.
Oh cool. I couldn’t find any info on doing this. And struggled lots at I don’t understand Iptables
Thanks for the feed back. I started out with that post I referenced in my article, which had fewer entries. It didn’t work. Caveat was although the online port checkers were reporting the port as open, it was not actually making through the tunnel!
I actually solved it by asking chatgpt!! I put in the suggestions and it worked. I’m also no expert on creating iptables, but once it was in place it seemed self explanatory.
I ran netcat as client-server to test it actually worked.
Huh, good to know. I’m out remember some of us have traffic in the TBs pretty month!
Haha incredible for a learning project 😄. Shining example of UX imo. Thanks
Yep, that I agree with
What 😂 I don’t believe it couldn’t get any more minimalist than this…
That’s right 👍 it doesn’t even do notifications, although I wish it did!
Yeah it’s a popular choice for various things. But wouldn’t it be against TOS using it for p2p and that amount of traffic?
Thanks for the addition. It’s also mentioned in that original blog post I linked in the article.