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nat-pmp on Unraid

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Hi all,

I hope this is the right place for this. I couldn't find any that I found more appropriate.

So... short version is that I could like to have nat-pmp (or a compatible pmp supporting client or daemon) on the Unraid host.

I do use a Proton VPN wireguard connection (mostly for torrents, but not only), and having nat-pmpc or any similar client to find out which port is redirected would help (I could then write a script to update qbittorrent with that port).

I am asking that because I want to keep my current setup with an "original" qbittorrent and Wireguard at host-level. I do not want a container with qbittorrent+vpn inside. I know it exists, but that is not what I want.

So... I am looking for the cleanest way possible to have such a client on Unraid. I know Unraid is Slackware-based, but I'd rather have a simple package or clean executable. I want to avoid modifying standard unraid (like not installing package manager, etc.)

Did any of you do that already? OR know what would best suit my need for nat-pmp?

Thanks in advance!

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