Option: Dynamic internal ip address so the FW rule does point to the right internal ip address?Machine has been off for a week so the lease could be expired.On Fri, May 8, 2020, 18:19 Anonforpeace <anonforpeace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Apologies for the length but detail is important. My bridge pc's internal power supply had to be replaced, and was down for a week. After the replacement, I restarted the daemon and the tor service. Everything seemed normal except that it's not reachable from outside. No configurations have been changed. The only difference I see is a message in the log indicating that the network speed has changed/slowed down. The forwarded port in the router is the same. The torrc file has not changed. I can surf the web. Literally the only change is the replaced power supply. Any ideas?Thanks_______________________________________________
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