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How to distribute torrents through VDS?
Hello!
I want to distribute torrents from my home computer, but I do not want to purchase an external ip address from the provider.
I have a VDS with external ip with CentOS 7 - 2 Core, 2 GB RAM. Free memory 1 GB.
Home provider cuts torrents.
If I write a SOCK5 proxy raised on VDS in utorrent, then this does not help when distributing - only when downloading.
It's understandable - there are no port forwarding ports specifically for utorrent, so I can't distribute them.
What is the best way to distribute from an external ip that is registered on the VDS?
I have only two thoughts:
1) Make a VPN tunnel between the home computer and the VDS and on the VDS do port forwarding from "ip from vpn pool" to "external ip VDS".
2) Make an SSH tunnel that would be enabled automatically when Windows boots and utorrent would work through it as with a SOCKS5 proxy. But how to distribute in this case?
I need to somehow forward the range of ports and translate them into the port range of the external ip VDS ...
Thank you.
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I just have distributions that have retracker.local in their properties, which means distribution within the LAN, as I understand it.
And where retracker.local is not registered, these distributions do not go at all.
I used to have an external ip address from the provider on my home computer and all the distributions were perfectly distributed almost immediately when the computer was turned on. from the outside it was possible to knock on the ports of this ip-address.
In the absence of an external ip address, exactly what is downloaded recently is distributed and NAT translations from the provider have not yet become rotten and, accordingly, you can knock on these ports from the outside -> therefore distributions are distributed.
Most hosting sites will quickly block you when abuses start coming to your server IP address for downloading or distributing
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