On Tue, 2022-04-19 at 12:57 -0700, Jack Craig wrote:
> I found this nifty tool in the world from some company called
> getsignal. it would look at your ports from the outside and tell you
> their status. so I keyed in HTTP and Https ports and sure enough from
> the Internet they were blocked

There's a few port scanning services around.  Since you're now exposed
on the internet, it's well worth checking a few other potentially
exploitable ports.

If it finds any, (1) reconfigure the service to not listen to
connections it shouldn't to, (2) configure your firewall to block them
as well.  Point 1 is far more important than point 2, it applies all
the time, the firewall only works when you let it.
 
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