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VPN Provider that support port forwarding and static IP in Singapore
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VPN Provider that support port forwarding and static IP in Singapore

Basically I want to expose some port on my local PC to be accessible from the internet.

I believe it can be done using openvpn, but I prefer other people (VPN Provider) to do the managing for me.

Also if someone has a link / tutorial / script to setup this kind of thing on a VPS, I would appreciate it.

Thanks.

Comments

  • lentrolentro Member, Host Rep

    IPTables?

    I'm not too sure what you're asking for. Hope this helps.

  • 4d4m4d4m Member
    1. Setup wireguard on a VPS
    2. Setup wireguard on your local machine (the one you want to forward ports to)
    3. Setup iptables on the VPS to forward traffic from the VPS to the VPN IP on your local machine
    4. Profit?

    https://golb.hplar.ch/2019/01/expose-server-vpn.html
    (In that article, the iptables rules he uses to forward SSH traffic can be used for any other ports you want to forward)

    You mentioned that you'd like to use a provider for this and I happen to be working on a related project. PM me if you'd like to beta test.

    Thanked by 1elliotc
  • Windscribe, Ivacy, Keepsolid VPN should all offer this. Best is to inquire with their support.

  • You could visit Datacentermap.com for a list of DCs in Singapore.

  • TL;DR I want this funcitonality

    @lentro said:
    IPTables?

    I'm not too sure what you're asking for. Hope this helps.

    @Ympker said:
    Windscribe, Ivacy, Keepsolid VPN should all offer this. Best is to inquire with their support.

    tried windscribe, they don't have any static IP on singapore.

    Thanked by 1Ympker
  • The simplest way would be installing ZeroTier, and use iptables to route it to a specific port (or just reverse proxy via NGiNX)

  • @yokowasis said:
    TL;DR I want this funcitonality

    @lentro said:
    IPTables?

    I'm not too sure what you're asking for. Hope this helps.

    @Ympker said:
    Windscribe, Ivacy, Keepsolid VPN should all offer this. Best is to inquire with their support.

    tried windscribe, they don't have any static IP on singapore.

    Off topic question, but how much memory does that super loaded chrome use?

  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited March 2020

    @yokowasis said:
    TL;DR I want this funcitonality

    @lentro said:
    IPTables?

    I'm not too sure what you're asking for. Hope this helps.

    @Ympker said:
    Windscribe, Ivacy, Keepsolid VPN should all offer this. Best is to inquire with their support.

    tried windscribe, they don't have any static IP on singapore.

    Hmm :/ Have you inquired with Ivacy/Keepsolid support?

    Mullvad also appears to offer this: https://mullvad.net/de/help/port-forwarding-and-mullvad/

  • @t0ny0 said:

    @yokowasis said:
    TL;DR I want this funcitonality

    @lentro said:
    IPTables?

    I'm not too sure what you're asking for. Hope this helps.

    @Ympker said:
    Windscribe, Ivacy, Keepsolid VPN should all offer this. Best is to inquire with their support.

    tried windscribe, they don't have any static IP on singapore.

    Off topic question, but how much memory does that super loaded chrome use?

    What do you mean supper loaded?

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