Obviously I already tried step by step with that guide.
But I don’t understand why it hasn’t worked for a long time.
When it had achieved it, it had many intermittents and it was not stable, suddenly it stopped connecting.
Possibly I will reinstall TOR.
I only have one question, with tor tunnels is it possible to be accessible outside the local network even if my ISP blocks the ports of entry?
Or will it be the same as when setting up a server outside of tor and because of the blocked ports of the ISP it will not let me access?
If it has been intermittent, first check the obvious stuff, your device running the Tor service isn’t going to sleep or turning of the network interface after a timeout.
Have you also checked your router settings, many are set to refuse incoming connections if an outbound connection wasn’t started first. You may have to set up port forwarding. (tor uses SOCKS proxy on port 9050)
Of course, the router already had port forwarding but my ISP has always blocked incoming ports and I can never test it except with a tunnel like NGROK but I don’t like to use it.
I guess it’s the internet connection, since the kernel was updated with the Broadcom drivers I have to be using an external network card for it to work well and it hadn’t occurred to me that Had that problem, I’m going to try again with the external network card.