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qbittorrent-natmap
The objective of this container is to run a script that requests a port forward (via NAT-PMP) from the VPN provider and upon success changes the listening port of the qBittorrent client when running in Docker
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InfluxDB
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I have tested and used Mullvad, IVPN, Torguard, Surfshark, Proton and Nord VPN. Currently I have been using hide.me vpn and it has worked great. Torguard was the only other services where I pretty much got full download speeds. So far for service that isn't well known I've been fairly impressed. It's better than Nord, Surfshark, Proton. I like Mullvad and IVPN because of their privacy, but still isn't as fast as hide.me.
I just switched over myself and only did a quick test with natpmpc. While that works, on its own it isn't terribly practical. My long term goal is to get it working in a docker container which has proven more challenging. That said others seem to have been successful with this and I'm trying to adapt this: https://github.com/soxfor/qbittorrent-natmap
But the tool you need is https://github.com/yimingliu/py-natpmp