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Ill conceived idea to resurrect a dead torrent
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Then what you need is a VPN that supports port forwarding. There are very few, but I bet you can find a thread somewhere on Lemmy discussing the options you have. Then, if I'm not mistaken, you still need to know/set the port number in your torrent client and config the router correctly, probably through its admin site which you'll find on the router's IP in the browser. If you don't know the login (and admin/admin doesn't work) you can find the default credentials by searching the web for your router model number + admin login. When logged in, you can set new admin login credentials if you don't want other users of your local network to be able to access or change the config settings.
you're right. I just tried setting up the socks5 credentials which were the whole reason I even bought this VPN in the first place and they're not working anyway. so screw it, time to start looking again.
Wait socks5 isn't a kind of port forwarding is it? is what you just told me something I should have also tried using port 1080 but in my router settings as well?