[tor-relays] New Arris TG1672 Cable Modem, relay not reachable...help!

JT Allison tor at arlen.io
Sun Jan 18 22:39:27 UTC 2015


Try using a different port. Most Inc's block 80 and 443 to prevent people
running servers on home lines.

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 On Jan 18, 2015 5:26 PM, "Kurt Besig" <kbesig at socal.rr.com> wrote:

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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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