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I did try IPv6 in MAM , and it says Unconnectable with yellow circle emoji. It seems I did not set it up properly or there is some other reason Since , inbound connections does not matter much on MAM as it gives bonus just for keeping it as seeding, so it does not matter much to me
However, It seems for other trackers, Real Upload ratio will be hard to maintain without a VPN or a Seedbox even if I download files at very low frequency as explained in the post. Am I right ??
Can you provide a guide how to setup and IPv6 and allow incoming connections on it securely ? I'm dead broke and behind CGNAT, still I'm in a few Private Trackers and have to always buy Upload Credit with points because I barely get any upload (A few hundred megabytes at max on 5-10 GB Torrents).
Yeah you'll need some way to allow incoming connections to seed and maintain a ratio. You could look on the LowEndTalk forum for a seedbox at a good price, or use a VPN like AirVPN. The VPN must support port forwarding.