If qBittorrent/qb-nox is bound to your VPN interface, then 1) your VPN needs to support port forwarding, and 2) forwarding a port on your router is pointless and unnecessary. Your only way around it is to switch VPN or don't use VPN and then port forward.
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I'm looking into Proton, Windscribe and AirVPN atm. Travelling the high seas is my main reason for a VPN. In the past I didn't use it enough to switch from Mullvad, which I liked except for their port forwarding switch.
Thanks for the hint.
Doesn't opening a port on your router defeat the purpose of the VPN?
Yeah, I was getting desperate 😆
Use DDNS for WebUI. Disable Port-Forwarding on Router Enable Encryption in qBittorent
If I think of anything else I shall update
Are they attempting to listen on the same port, so one of them is failing to? Try setting a different port number for the two
Are you split tunneling?