Is the ip address of the machine the same as it was before the power supply issue? If you do an ifconfig, does the ipv4 (I assume ipv4) address of this machine match the NAT/forwarding? That will clear up whether your ip has changed (dynamic IP) and whether that is the cause of your bridge being inaccessible from the outside, as Paul suggested. Is it an obfs4 bridge? If it is obfs4, is it the ORPort or the obfs4 port or both that is/are not reachable? If the IP is the same or matches the forwarding rule, then what are you observing that tells you it's inaccessible? Have you scanned your IP address to see what ports are open? (nmap) You could try telneting to your ip port (you might need to come from an external ip for the most accurate test). If it just continues 'trying ipaddress' then it's not accessible. If it reports connected and then drops after about a minute then the port's open. I get those same results when telnetting both the obfs4 and the ORPort. On Fri, 2020-05-08 at 17:39 +0000, Anonforpeace wrote: I have the port forwarded. I've also noticed that the advertised bandwidth is only 248 KiB/s on the metrics page. This is a first and I'm not sure how to raise the bandwidth. Could this be what's causing it to stay offline?? |
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