Perfect. So I was doing it correctly. Something else is blocking the OR Port. 
I'll do some more digging. Thank you!


William Pate
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On Monday, March 9, 2020 3:13 AM, Mario Costa <mario.co...@icloud.com> wrote:

> Local port is the port of the machine running your relay (be sure to put the 
> correct local IP address, preferably set a static IP or DHCP reservation so 
> that your relay’s PC gets always the same private IP on your LAN).
>
> External port is the port of your router that you want to forward to the 
> relay’s machine. Tor defaults behavior is to advertise that it accepts 
> connection on the ORPort, so 9001 in your case.
>
> It works like this:
>
> External connection on port 9001 ==> your router ==> internal connection 
> forwarded to port 9001 ==> Relay’s PC
>
> tl;dr
>
> Set external and internal port both on 9001 to translate any connection to 
> port 9001 of your public IP address to port 9001 of your relay’s PC.
>
> -m
>
> > Il giorno 9 mar 2020, alle ore 08:40, William Pate willp...@pm.me ha 
> > scritto:
> > This constantly trips me up. In my modem settings, I'm offered these 
> > options for port forwarding. I know I need to open 9001, but what do I 
> > enter into the external port fields?
> > Thank you!
> > <Pasted-image-Fri Mar 06 2020 102457 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time).png>
> > William Pate
> > willp...@pm.me
> > 512-947-3311
> > inadequate.net
> >
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