One way to do that is run a simple software like "port listener" to make sure there's something listening on that port and try to access the external address from the internet. If you can get the VPN provider to nat incoming connections (port forward). This is to eliminate the possibility that the service is not actually listening or some firewall rule / security software might be interfering.Ģ. Run the service bound to a local address and make sure you can access it from the local network with telnet. So here's some ideas of what you guys can do:ġ. It will also not work without the VPN if your ISP blocks traffic from whatever service needs to access your local servers (Twitch?) For this to work via VPN your VPN provider would need to NAT incoming connections to your private addresses (never seen one that does). ![]() I'm not familiar with OBS, but since you are testing for open ports I assume you need to serve something from your local computers.
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