Try using a different port. Most Inc's block 80 and 443 to prevent people running servers on home lines.
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I've been running a middle relay for nine months with great success,
however yesterday my ISP, TWC, upgraded my cable modem and everything
went south. Then unfortunately there was a firmware upgrade for my
Asus RT-N66U router. Perfect storm, now My relay is down, DirPort[80]
and ORPort[443] unreachable.
The new router admin interface looks like something written in Greek
to me and although I've forwarded 443 and 80 there's still no joy.
After almost a year of seamless connectivity I may have forgotten some
important setup fact, but other than the modem and router firmware
update my setup hasn't changed same computer, same Ubuntu LTS 14.04,
same Tor 0.2.5.10...
Anyone familiar with this Arris TG1672 modem, Assus' latest RT-N66U
firmware 3.0.0.4.376.3754, or any general help would be most appreciated..
horizons3
My old IP:76.91.226.105
New IP:108.185.28.227
dhcp
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