space5 2 Posted ... In a city, there could be servers that support port forwarding and ones that don't. I can split applications between the two kinds of VPN servers. The ones that don't support port forwarding may use different network providers in order to maximize separation from the servers that support port forwarding. A VPN server could have two IP addresses. One IP address supports port forwarding. The other doesn't. Use various different network providers in a city. Hope that one of them is not blocked. I don't know how effective it would be. In addition to Air VPN, use another VPN provider that doesn't support port forwarding. Split applications between two VPNs. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... @space5 Hello! Various good ideas, but it's probably overkill. In our case, the overwhelming majority of reasons causing the addition of an IP address into black lists is not related in any way to remote port forwarding. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
space5 2 Posted ... 4 hours ago, Staff said: the overwhelming majority of reasons causing the addition of an IP address into black lists is not related in any way to remote port forwarding. What are the actual reasons for censorship? 1 benfitita reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post