Was considering deploying https://github.com/navilg/media-stack to my self hoated server (an old desktop plugged into my router). Im in an australia if thats relevent, thinking of getting starlink soon.

What are the risks of running it raw vs over a vpn?

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    2 months ago

    It is a legal requirement in Australia that ISPs record all your “metadata” which will reveal torrent activity. The bittorrent protocol necessarily makes your IP public to peers. Copyright trolls are known to leave bots as fake seeders and peers to collect IPs to mass report people.

    Tl;DR: not a good idea

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    Depends on how you currently download your bounty, and if it’s currently via torrents / public trackers like I do and you don’t get angry nastygrams from your ISP (Britbong here), you’re good to go?

    If not however use of a VPN is recommended and you could go one further actually and buy yourself Usenet access, which means you don’t need no VPN and you’re rock and roll.

    From what I recall thou you Aussies have lots of anti-pirate groups being knobheads so probably wise to hide your traffic? arrr

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    You will get nasty letters if you torrent on Starlink without a VPN and they may disconnect you. It’s CGNAT, so performance will be crap without a VPN since you can’t use port forwarding. The upload is rather slow, so you may want to consider a seedbox, especially if you use private trackers.

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    Australian here. Torrenting with no vpn is a terrible idea. Right now today there may not be any litigation of end users, but if you think about whether there will be at some point over the next several years? The odds are pretty good, and you’d be the low-hanging fruit.

    Your risks diminish dramatically with a vpn.

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    2 months ago

    What’s the argument for doing this? It looks like media stack includes a vpn, so the effort level isn’t going to be all that different.

    Echoing everyone else: definitely use a vpn if you’re torrenting. Strongly consider using a seedbox if you’re on starlink or anything else with poor upload speeds.

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        Fair enough, but it’s a good value for the price. Mullvad’s €5/month, and while it’s fallen out of favor I know people who still use PIA and get it for close to $2/month by prepaying for a few years at a time. You could probably pay for it by turning off the laptop a few hours a day to save on electricity.

        Worth the price, imo.

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          1 month ago

          Mullvad is top tier if you want a VPN with ethics. Its just OP doesn’t seem like that what their looking for.

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        2 months ago

        If all you care about is torrenting, there are tons of shitty cheap vpns you can use.

        Really all you need is one that supports port forwarding.