I checked, but the issue is still there, the IPs are the same as before, as I fixed the IP of the computer on the router.
The port are forwarded manually and the server is accessible from outside the network.
The limit is set to original and upload debit, limited to 11 Mbps.
I just added all the local subnetwork IP list as you said, and the option "treat IP WAN as LAN speed" was already checked.
Secure connections are set to "preferred".
Also, I'm able to access my server directly from outside through my public IP, so the forwarding should be good.
Is there a way to see if I pass through relay instead of direct local play?
So I read quickly and from what I understand I can generate a wiregard configuration file for example and provide it to this container, thus setting the network directly to the container.
I use Proton and it pretty fast IMO even without port fowarding since I can't use it.
And it has special option that prevent tracking in the event of a warrant to get your IP and also a system to avoid streaming service blocking VPNs' addresses
My second point, if you're on Linux, don't expect all the options proposed. The Linux app is pretty bad for now. No port fowarding, no split tunneling. Just kill switch
They supposed to remake it eventually... but it's been a while
So I recommend it if your on windows or Mac.
With Linux it's usable but for the price, It's not good
That being said, you can apparently use openvpn app to use it with more options, but I hadn't have the time to try it yet.
The cli Proton is supposed to have more options but I couldn't make it work even by following the doc. I might be the problem on this one.
That's my understanding, but I'm trying since yesterday and still no results. From Jerboa I succeeded in finding one community, but since then, it looks like I cannot even though I'm on browser right now.
edit: is it possible API are overwhelmed by the number of recent requests?
I'm not sure if I'm doing it correctly, but when I search for other community on other instances, it doesn't show up in the results. I tried the complete URL, the "!", the "!" plus @instance, the name alone.
Is there something special to do? Is any user can look for community?
I'm not gonna lie, when someone calls out about censorship and not being able to talk about trans I'm inclined to think they're not people that have interesting to say.
But your comments is exactly how we should discuss a subject, thank you
Although I think that in an enormous community like reddit, YouTube, Facebook, etc. the moderation is necessarily a bit aggressive since it takes time to analyze the real intentions. And with the army of bots, and trolls organizing, or masking their intend behind falsely neutral point of view, it's easy to start blasting.
Still, I agree that lots of mods, drunk on power or following the subreddit trend was abusing and just censoring.
Ps: sorry my comment is not really a response to this one specifically haha
Hey ! Sorry I didn't saw your message. I came here to explain how I solved it (just now)!
I discovered a lot of nice option in gluetun (like port forwarding)
But turns out the solution was to change the network interface in qBittorrent options from eth0 to tun0... Simple as that
Thanks for your help!