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Seeking Solution for Game Connection via Second IP - UDP Port 443 Issue
Hello everyone,
I am currently in the process of setting up a second account to connect to a game server, and I need it to appear as though it's coming from a different IP address than my main account. The game requires authentication through UDP port 443, which has been a challenge so far.
I've attempted to use Proxifier for this purpose, but their support team confirmed it does not handle UDP traffic through the proxy. It either blocks all UDP traffic (which won't work because the game requires UDP) or bypasses UDP traffic (which would expose my IP address to the game server).
I would like to avoid the use of a residential VPN due to cost concerns (but if this is the only option that's okay). My current line of thought is to purchase a VPS and set up Dante, thereby routing traffic from my PC to the VPS, and then to the game server. I'm VERY new to linux but I was able to follow some guides and set it up. I've been struggling to find a reliable way to monitor whether the UDP traffic is indeed being correctly routed through the VPS before reaching the game server. I've tried tools like Wireshark and TCPView, but they haven't provided the clarity I need. I would think there would be a simple tool that you could say 'track all connections made by this process/exe' without showing every single connection on the network adapter -- but haven't been able to sort that precisely.
My main goal is to ensure that the game server only ever sees the second IP address (which needs to be residential not datacenter) and never the original one. I'm looking for advice, suggestions, or potential solutions from anyone who may have tackled a similar problem.
Thanks in advance for any input!

Comments
Have u tried SmartSniff and set the filter to UDP only?
Personally I don't know any VPS provider running in a residential ASN.
You can try Mysterium VPN it has residential IPs and pretty cheap.
Hello , we work on residential IPv4 ASN
I'm usage AS 9050
Regards
Good to know