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In order to open a port through a VPN you need to open a port with your VPN-provider.
**Note:** Not all VPN-providers support this feature! Notably, Mullvad does not anymore!
> **Note:** Not all VPN-providers support this feature! Notably, Mullvad does not anymore!
**Note:** The port present in the
[nixarr.vpn.wgConf](https://nixarr.com/options.html#nixarr.vpn.wgconf),
should not be used for any options!
> **Note:** The port present in the
> [nixarr.vpn.wgConf](https://nixarr.com/options.html#nixarr.vpn.wgconf),
> should not be used for any options!
## AirVPN
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ Then you can set that port for a service, for example
## Debugging Ports
**Note:** See [this GH issue](https://github.com/rasmus-kirk/nixarr/issues/27)
first, since it's a common problem
> **Note:** See [this GH issue](https://github.com/rasmus-kirk/nixarr/issues/27)
> first, since it's a common problem
You can debug an open port using the
[nixarr.vpn.vpnTestService](https://nixarr.com/options.html#nixarr.vpn.vpntestservice.enable):
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ You can debug an open port using the
The service should be started automatically, to rerun it:
```sh
systemctl restart vpnTestService
systemctl restart vpn-test-service
```
If the DNS and IP checks out, it will
@@ -58,15 +58,45 @@ You can then run the following from any computer:
```
Where the "`public VPN ip`" is the public IP of your VPN address, i.e. the
one shown in the `vpnTestService` logs as your ip:
one shown in the `vpn-test-service` logs as your ip:
```default
; <<>> DiG 9.18.27 <<>> google.com
...
Getting IP:
{
"ip": "12.34.56.78",
"hostname": "---.--.---.--.-------.----",
"city": "---------",
"region": "---------",
"country": "--",
"loc": "00.0000,00.0000",
"org": "----------------------",
"postal": "------",
"timezone": "----------------",
"readme": "-----------------------------"
}
DNS leak test:
Your IP:
12.34.56.78 [------, ----------------------]
You use 3 DNS servers:
---.---.---.-- [------, -----------------------]
---.---.---.- [------, -----------------------]
---.---.---.- [------, -----------------------]
Conclusion:
DNS may be leaking.
```
```
> **Note:** It says that my DNS may be leaking, but all my DNS-servers are
> from country B, while I'm located in country A. Take the conclusion with a
> grain of salt
Upon succesful connection type messages that _should_ show up in the
`vpnTestService` logs. Reminder, to check the logs:
Here, your "`public VPN ip`" would be "`12.34.56.78`". Upon succesful
connection type messages that _should_ show up in the `vpn-test-service`
logs. Reminder, to check the logs:
```sh
journalctl -xeu vpnTestService
journalctl -xeu vpn-test-service
```