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@MaggiWuerze I thought 443 might have been blocked by my ISP at first because I tried it and had the same issues with it.
Can you try to connect to certain ports on your ip? Gotta try it from a friends house or mobile https://superuser.com/questions/621870/test-if-a-port-on-a-remote-system-is-reachable-without-telnet
Even easier is to turn off wifi on your cell phone and connect with that instead. No leaving the house necessary!
Yeah, that's what I meant with mobile
Sorry, I quit reading before the end of the sentence.