ok, let check it together.
- WAN IP on the main page of the router. Please, compare it with IP there: https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ , they should match
- Local IP in the port forwarding rule, it should be the same as IP of your PC with docker
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nslookup your.ddns.address 8.8.8.8
should return the same IP as p.1 - Firewall. It should have an incoming rule to allow any traffic from the any source to the TCP 28967 port and your PC as a destination. If you have any outgoing rule, then you should create an outgoing rule to allow any traffic from your PC as a source and any host with any port as a destination.
- Identity: https://documentation.storj.io/dependencies/identity#confirm-the-identity
docker exec -it storagenode grep -c BEGIN /app/identity/ca.cert
docker exec -it storagenode grep -c BEGIN /app/identity/identity.cert
or Windows GUI (PowerShell)
(sls BEGIN "$env:AppData\Storj\Identity\storagenode\ca.cert").count
(sls BEGIN "$env:AppData\Storj\Identity\storagenode\identity.cert").count
should return 2 and 3 respectively