Hello, lovelies. QBT was working well in both directions. Now it isn't. The little fire icon at the bottom of the screen is always on. I've downloaded, but peer connections don't seem to be working. I've been all over the internet trying to troubleshoot, to no avail. I posted on Reddit, but then the exodus happened. 1.) It's not the firewall (Bitdefender). There's a rule in place. Also, I turned off the firewall, and nothing changed. I tried enabling port scanning. Nothing changed. 2.) I went to Nord's advice page https://support.nordvpn.com/Connectivity/Proxy/1087802472/Proxy-setup-on-qBittorrent.htm
and followed their directions, screenshot attached.
Part of their instructions include going to ipleak.net and using ipleak's magnet link. Nord says addresses are supposed to match. They didn't. Here are screenshots. I tried different servers. I tried a P2P server. 3.) In the absence of help during the exodus, I reset Windows network connections. Nothing changed. I reinstalled Windows 11 (what a PIA!). Nothing changed. Since reinstalling all software, QBT ratios show nobody's downloaded anything from me, which is unusual, even though stuff I like has small swarms.
4.) I tried reinstalling QBT. Then I tried versions 4.5.3, 4.5.2, and 4.5.1. Nothing changed. The little orange flame is still burning. In case it matters, the only place I'm torrenting from/to is rutracker.
If you read this far, tyvm. If you've got suggestions, thank you even more.
There's your answer, that VPN service does not support port forwarding. You will never be fully connectable (port forwarded) with it so you will never have direct incoming connections. That does affect your ability to connect to all peers in torrent swarms and does affect your upload speeds/connectivity.
Also FYI there are no VPN providers that support port forwarding via SOCKS5 proxy. If you intend to use a proxy then you also won't ever be fully connectable (port forwarded).
Not sure why you're saying this was was a recent change, that VPN provider has never had port forwarding support. It's possible your previous system configuration had a VPN leak? e.g. your torrent client was actually torrenting outside your VPN or proxy & was able to auto configure port forwarding on your local network.
Thank you. I used to have direct incoming connections via uTorrent then QBT. I don't know why they stopped. They stopped shortly before the Reddit boycott. I check for VPN leaks every now & then. I don't find them. QBT's network interface is set to Nordlynx.
My external optical drive (Dell, bought at same time as Dell computer) doesn't want to read metadata. None of the players, except Windows Media & WM Legacy, have access to metadata via the optical drive. Pot Player & Aimp access metadata for torrented audio & video, but not from the external drive. With help from some nice online instructions, I got EAC set up to retrieve metadata from the external drive for audio CDs, but haven't been able to get metadata from a DVD. (I want to ditch physical media, so it matters.) I looked long and hard for a means, similar to the way EAC does it, to grant metadata access to Pot Player and AIMP. I found DVDIdentifier through rutracker. Bitdefender's UI shows me that it let DVDIdentifier out to the internet, but DVDIdentifier didn't come back with metadata. Microsoft f***ery? I was hoping the Windows refresh might help the metadata and torrenting problems.
If I google whether Nord supports port forwarding, I land on a Nord page that says it doesn't. If I google using Nord with QBT, I land on the Nord page whose instructions I followed. I figured the people who write advice for Nord know much more than I do, so I took their advice. Why on earth are they equivocating? Surfshark stopped working for iplayer, and my subscription ran out, so I got Nord. If I understand you correctly, the only way I'm going to get incoming torrent connections is to bypass Nord, right? I think I read somewhere that DRM holders have sued ISPs for user info, and that's still in the works. I did some reading on QBT forums. Somebody said that soon we won't need VPNs. As I understood them, soon meant not yet. So, if I want to reciprocate others' generosity and/or don't want to behave badly, I need another VPN, right? Sorry to be long-winded. I've just started torrenting, and there's so much to learn.
Most of the stuff you wrote doesn't have anything to do with VPN incoming connections. Don't worry you don't need a VPN with port forwarding to use iPlayer, your optical drive, pot player, aimp, etc.
The incoming port is specifically for applications that need it e.g. peer-to-peer, bittorrent clients, that sort of thing.
Not sure what else is going on with your system, I'd maybe suggesting starting with whitelisting your applications in any anti-virus/malware software you use and/or try disabling or uninstall the anti-virus/malware & see if that resolves anything.
Thanks, again. I've done all that. Bitdefender used to be clumsy with whitelisting. Since reinstalling everything, I've noticed it seems to do that automatically now. I thought maybe the issues were related. In the end, I shouldn't torrent without a VPN, and Nord won't allow uploading, right?
The bittorrent protocol always uploads/downloads simultaneously so you will always upload. Without incoming connections you will upload to less peers at lower speeds.
The other downside is if you join smaller torrent swarms (less peers), & all the other peers also do not have port forwarding, then no one will be able to exchange data with each other. Since you are not connectable yourself you are relying on connectable peers to be in torrent swarm you join so that you can still download/upload anything.
For what it's worth the above isn't much of an issue in large torrent swarms, there's usually a good chance there are multiple connectable peers in large swarms so in those situations you won't notice much difference.