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[–] devaly@ani.social 9 points 5 hours ago

Had a problem where my ports would suddenly close. At first I thought it was Telekom, then the modem, then the NAS.

After much investigation I discovered that restarting my router would solve it.

After some more weeks I discovered that the crawling bots were triggering some stateful tplink firewall that would close everything until rebooted.

So the router in the middle of the setup was the problem, not the edges.