![]() ![]() (For all intents and purposes, we can treat my ISP IP address as static, technically it is dynamic, but I have a pretty good handle on that part of the process, so I don't want to get caught up in questions away from my main topic regarding the port-forwarding.) Lastly, since I am using SSL and I have my DNS record setup (in Google Domains) to direct to 123.123.123.123 (my ISP assigned IP address), do I also need to update this record so it points to 456.456.456.456 (the VPN IP address when the application is enabled)? ![]() Or do they stay the same and I need to add a new Port Forwarding rule for 47583?Īnd if I need to add a new rule to my router, do I forward 47583 to 47583 or do I forward 47583 to 8920? On the Emby Network tab I see the local and public https ports are set to 8920. What do I do with this port number and/or VPN IP? When I turn on my VPN with Port-Forwarding enabled, PIA has reserved port 47853, as well as the new IP address of 456.456.456.456. I have forwarded the ports on my router (Google Nest) to allow connections from port 8920 and 443 (as well as 8096 and 80 non-secured ports). I have SSL setup and can allow access to my server via. Perhaps someone can look at my specific situation and give me tailored guidance (and perhaps this may serve someone else in the future who faces a similar setup). I have searched these forums and read numerous threads about this topic, but I have still come away empty-handed. So now I am trying to use Port Forwarding as a way to allow connections through my VPN, though I am admittedly not very knowledge about this. Unfortunately, Mac OS seems to have an issue with split tunneling which stops all internet traffic when enabled (a real bummer). On my Windows machine, I would use the Split Tunnel to bypass the VPN. I have everything back to how I want it, except for my ability to allow remote connections while I have my VPN (Private Internet Access) running. I recently migrated my server from a Windows machine to a Mac mini.
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