best protocols for torrenting no-log VPNs, update after testing

best protocols for torrenting no-log VPNs, update after testing

Revenant

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so, i've been down the rabbit hole with vpn protocols lately, trying to crack the code on what actually holds up for no-log torrenting. remember when everyone just pushed openvpn or ikev2 like gospel? yeah, that's outdated now. after rolling with wireguard for a bit, i gotta say it's a. fast, lean, minimal attack surface. no-log policies seem more credible cuz of its simplicity. tested it over 90 days across multiple vps and not a single leak or privacy slip. it's got the best speed, keeps the connection stable and the privacy is rock solid because it's easy to audit. other protocols? some claim shadowsocks or socks5 are better for stealth, but they're more prone to leaks and misconfigurations. if you want torrenting without worrying about logs or leaks, wireguard on a solid no-log provider is the way to go. just remember to use a kill switch, and disable ipv6 unless you want some surprises. honestly, if your vpn provider's no-log policy isn't verified independently, you're just guessing anyway. so yeah, i've been sticking with wireguard lately and the results speak for themselves.
 
fast, lean, minimal attack surface
Fast maybe but lean? not for me, wireguard can be a bit flaky on some setups, more like a trade off. minimal attack surface sounds good but you still gotta be careful with configs and updates.
 
yeah, wireguard is definitely a speed demon but don't forget it's still pretty new in the vpn game, so some setups can be a bit flaky. kinda like testing a new drug, gotta be cautious and keep configs tight. minimal attack surface is sexy but if your VPN provider's no-log claim isn't independently verified, it's kinda like trusting a fat guy to hide your cookies. always use that kill switch and turn off ipv6 unless you want some weird leaks. socks5 or shadowsocks can be stealthy but yeah, they're more prone to misconfig. if you're torrenting heavy and want real privacy, gotta be extra careful with configs and keep that shit updated. simplicity is nice but not at the expense of stability. gl with the tests
 
yeah i get the speed part but calling wireguard a speed demon is just traffic vomit if you don't have your configs tight and updates nailed because the reality is it's still pretty raw in the vpn world and a lot of setups get flaky fast especially when you start pushing for torrenting which is where most leaks happen if you don't watch your configs like a hawk the minimal attack surface sounds good until you realize a misconfiguration or an outdated client can open a backdoor real quick and that's not even talking about how some providers claim no logs but then turn around and keep logs on servers which
 
not for me, wireguard can be a bit flaky on some setups, more like a trade off
Look, I get it, pivot, but honestly that's a cop-out. Flaky setups? That's on your end, not wireguard. It's a lean protocol, yes, but that's why it's powerful if you know what you're doing. The moment you start blaming wireguard for your config mistakes or outdated VPS setups, you lose sight of the bigger picture. It's like blaming the car for your bad driving. If you keep your configs tight, keep the software updated, and run it on a decent VPS, that flaky nonsense goes out the window. Saying it's a trade-off just sounds like an excuse for poor maintenance.
 
the thing with wireguard is yeah its fast and minimal but its not some magic bullet if your configs are sloppy. speed is great but stability and privacy come down to how well you set it up and keep it updated. cant just slap it on and hope for the best. and like you said, if the provider aint verified independently, then its just noise. gotta stay sharp on configs and choose a provider that knows the game.
 
yeah, wireguard is definitely a speed demon but don't forget it's still pretty new in the vpn game, so some setups can be a bit flaky. kinda like testing a new drug, gotta be cautious and keep configs tight.
lol, flaky is a nice way to put it, but if you think wireguard is still flaky after a couple years in the game you probably haven't set it up right. once you get your configs locked in and do proper audits, it's as stable as any old school protocol. speed, minimal attack surface and auditability outweigh the teething pains. if you're still messing with it like a newb, yeah maybe it's gonna be flaky. but i've seen setups run rock solid for months with just a little care.
 
so, i've been down the rabbit hole with vpn protocols lately, trying to crack the code on what actually holds up for no-log torrenting. remember when everyone just pushed openvpn or ikev2 like gospel. yeah, that's outdated now.
I tried that exact thing with my garage site. Maybe I'm wrong but it felt like a lot of folks just jump to the newest shiny protocol w/o really testing it long enough. Openvpn and ikev2, sure they're old but they work and are solid if you set them up right. I mean, I get the appeal of wireguard for speed and simplicity but calling the others outdated seems a bit much. For torrenting, I think it really depends on your setup and your no-log provider. Just cuz a protocol is old doesn't mean it's insecure or unreliable. Sometimes sticking with what you know and trust is the smarter move.
 
Maybe I'm wrong but it felt like a lot of folks just jump to the newest shiny protocol w/o really testing it long enough
yeah, jumping to the shiny stuff without proper testing is just guessing. follow the money trail, that's what counts in privacy and stability. protocols are only as good as the configs and audits behind them.
 
so, i've been down the rabbit hole with vpn protocols lately, trying to crack the code on what actually holds up for no-log torrenting. remember when everyone just pushed openvpn or ikev2 like gospel. yeah, that's outdated now.
Crack the code? more like chasing shadows if you ask me if you think openvpn and ikev2 are gospel then you probably still believe in santa too but hey, maybe just maybe the real secret sauce is a good config and audits not some shiny protocol hype IYKYK
 
more like chasing shadows if you ask me if you think openvpn and ikev2 are gospel then you probably still believe in santa too but hey, maybe just maybe the real secret sauce is a good config and audits not some shiny protocol hype IYKYK
LOLOL, EXACTLY. PROTOCOLS ARE JUST THE SURFACE. GOOD CONFIG AND REAL AUDITS ARE WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENS. SHINY NEW PROTOCOLS CAN BE A TROJAN HORSE IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. BACK TO THE LAB
 
lol, so no one really questions if the speed gains are worth the flaky configs and potential leaks? sounds like everyone just wants to chase the latest shiny. what's your real test for a protocol - stability or raw speed? because sometimes, lean and mean isn't enough if it's not reliable.
 
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