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Mullvad
Mullvad
Mullvad.
There is no need to pay for an external service for this and I don't think Mullvad would work for this use case.
It does work for this use case.
You don't need to, you can use wire guard.
Mullvad is the only VPN you can pay for with cash and actually remain untraced.
Can you explain how to make it work for this use case?
I’m guessing you are talking about port forwarding with Mullvad but they no longer support it https://mullvad.net/en/blog/removing-the-support-for-forwarded-ports
No I am talking about creating a secure tunnel.
And why, pray tell, do you need Mullvad to do it? I want to know why you think that.
I didn't say you need it. I strongly recommend the as a provider.
Please do enlighten me how you use Mullvad to access you self-hosted services in your home? Like OP asked for.
How?
Secure tunneling.