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Hi i have a server at home and want my employees to access it via UPnP (it must be UPnP. My server is basically a windows laptop and i have a windows app running there (for a specific use case, its called Laixi) and it tells me to use UPnP) my server doesnt have a public ipv4 and i dont wanna ask my provider (because i am in an asian country rn) So i bought AirVPN. How do i set this up now? i heard i need to enable Port Forwarding? or do my employees need to login into AirVPN as well? sorry i am a noob I enabled one Port at the website but i run into errors Can someone help me how to setup this stuff? I need to make it possible for my employees to access my server via UPnP my laixi error message (the reason why i bought now airvpn)
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I have noticed a couple of times that a program called 'Garfield' is opening up a port on my router using Upnp. I first noticed it on port 1984, it went away for a few days and now its back on port 1252. Also im not sure why anything is using 192.168.1.2 as I have no devices on my network at this address. Advice needed please.
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I use qbittorrent and read it is safer to untick the "upnp... port forwarding from router" box in qbittorrent options. I know people do this for safety reasons but exactly how does it enhance security? I usually have this unticke. However, I just recently reinstalled windows, etc. and ran qbitorrent for a night with the option accidentally left ticked. What kind of exposure am I potentially looking at here? Was I still protected? (note: I use btguard proxy in addition to airvpn and have the proxy set up inside the qbitorrent options ) Thanks! Dewey