ProtonVPN has it though, which is what I'm using now.
nivenkos
I host a server, I forward the port, my friends can connect to the open port on the VPN side.
My ISP does not offer port forwarding.
No port forwarding really kills the utility though - I mainly use the VPN to do port forwarding (e.g. for video games, Plex, etc.) as my ISP is shit.
Like I'm not worried about state-level de-anonymisation, I just want to be able to share services remotely and have a minimum level of anonymity.
To bully those who don't share their American liberal politics.
The SPI is awesome, I wish it were easier to donate internationally too.
Only CVE-2024-31083 is relevant for non-remote server use-cases.
They should really mandate open firmware and bootloaders, and even spec sheets, etc. for deprecated hardware.
Mullvad was already forced to stop port forwarding though.
It sucks as my shitty ISP doesn't allow port forwarding, so I literally used it for hosting video games.
They blocked Github before - https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50232902
So it's not surprising.
It's gonna be rough when they come for the VPNs like Italy has though.
ProtonVPN has it, and Wireguard support.