Doesn't opening a port on your router defeat the purpose of the VPN?
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Yeah, I was getting desperate 😆
If qBittorrent/qb-nox is bound to your VPN interface, then 1) your VPN needs to support port forwarding, and 2) forwarding a port on your router is pointless and unnecessary. Your only way around it is to switch VPN or don't use VPN and then port forward.
I'm looking into Proton, Windscribe and AirVPN atm. Travelling the high seas is my main reason for a VPN. In the past I didn't use it enough to switch from Mullvad, which I liked except for their port forwarding switch.
Thanks for the hint.
Use DDNS for WebUI. Disable Port-Forwarding on Router Enable Encryption in qBittorent
If I think of anything else I shall update
Are they attempting to listen on the same port, so one of them is failing to? Try setting a different port number for the two
Are you split tunneling?