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Seems to be an increasingly rare thing these days from VPN providers. Mullvad recently dropped it, but it does look like ExpressVPN may still support it
Unfortunately this is true and I can't figure out why...
Proton still supports it; easier in windows than in Linux. Also windscribe does.
Nah that ExpressVPN article is about regular port forwarding, not through the VPN. If you use that type of port forwarding you'll be leaking your IP.
Ugh, wait what? Why would anyone even do that with a VPN?