Looks like we have a few subscribers to this community so I figured Id make a “poll” of sorts. Are most people already rocking the servarr stack or do we have anyone who is here to learn? If you already have a stack, whats your setup? Ill go first.

Im currently running my homelab on consumer hardware, just an old gaming PC I had. i7-4790k with 32gb of ddr3 ram and a gtx 1060. Im running truenas Scale on it, and I moved from ubuntu server. Ive got the whole *arr stack running except for whisparr along with a bunch of other self host programs like vault warden and audiobookshelf.

  • @computerboss
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    11 year ago

    Does protonVPN have port forwarding? I thought the only other VPN that still has it is AirVPN.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, and integrated with their Windows app smoothly, but from what I’ve been reading it’s a bit more complicated to integrate with Docker / Linux / *Arr apps.

      I’m planning to use this Docker container that integrates with Gluetun and qBit to make Proton’s port forwarding via Wireguard work. …and I just realized that 07/01 is approaching really quickly so I guess that’s my weekend project next week!

      Edit: from what I was reading, IVPN and TorGuard also offer port forwarding, and TorGuard apparently also works with the container linked above.

      • falcoignis
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        21 year ago

        I’m using the container you linked for handling the port forwarding for protonvpn and qbit. It works quite well. Just remember that to get port forwarding over openvpn on proton you have to add +pmp to the end of your assigned openvpn username

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          Great to hear about it working well! Curious, is there a particular reason to choose openvpn vs wireguard here?

          • falcoignis
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            21 year ago

            I really couldn’t do better justice than this