Ports 443 and 80 are open, but 443 not Tor reachable

Thank you very much for your suggestion which pointed me in the right direction. It was my router that was grabbing port 443. A very helpful page on the Draytek website explains how to forward TCP Port 443 - for SSL VPN models. I had asked Virgin Media about running Tor and no objection was raised. I was told they do not block any ports.. Again, many thanks.

Hello, Just a heads up so no one wastes their money. A month ago I wrote to this mailing list because EDIS claimed running a Tor was forbidden by law in Spain. Now they've decided to ban Tor alltogether on their servers [0]. Makes you wonder if they did that to try to get rid of Tor relays on their servers earlier. Torizen. [0]: https://www.edis.at/files/7514/2537/1691/tos.pdf

Yep we know, i never trusted them, now i know why. On 5 March 2015 at 20:24, Torizen <torizen@rambler.ru> wrote:
Hello,
Just a heads up so no one wastes their money.
A month ago I wrote to this mailing list because EDIS claimed running a Tor was forbidden by law in Spain. Now they've decided to ban Tor alltogether on their servers [0]. Makes you wonder if they did that to try to get rid of Tor relays on their servers earlier.
Torizen.
[0]: https://www.edis.at/files/7514/2537/1691/tos.pdf _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Hi, I tweeted Edis about this and they answered this in two different tweets: "expect an update on that soon. Relays will be back soon if limited to 5 Mbps ..." " EDIS is working with several communities to figure out what is essential to them ..." Regards, Dedalo. El 05/03/15 a las 14:46, ZEROF escibió:
Yep we know, i never trusted them, now i know why.
On 5 March 2015 at 20:24, Torizen <torizen@rambler.ru <mailto:torizen@rambler.ru>> wrote:
Hello,
Just a heads up so no one wastes their money.
A month ago I wrote to this mailing list because EDIS claimed running a Tor was forbidden by law in Spain. Now they've decided to ban Tor alltogether on their servers [0]. Makes you wonder if they did that to try to get rid of Tor relays on their servers earlier.
Torizen.
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On 2015-03-05 19:31:40 (-0500), Dedalo wrote:
"expect an update on that soon. Relays will be back soon if limited to 5 Mbps ..."
Allowing a full exit (bar smtp), even with the limitation of 5 mbps, would be really nice... -- David Serrano PGP: 1BCC1A1F280A01F9
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David Serrano
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Dedalo
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oseump
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Torizen
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ZEROF