@pfillionqc
Hello!
Please make sure that UFW is disabled. It is an iptables frontend installed by default in Ubuntu. It creates custom chains and modifies rules, so you don't want it to interfere.
Please allow packets to an additional bootstrap server too:
-A OUTPUT -d 63.33.78.166 -j ACCEPT
Also consider to drop Eddie 2.16.3 and use instead Eddie 2.18.7 beta or Hummingbird 1.0.2
Keep in mind that when you enable "Network Lock" feature your iptables rules will be overwritten by Eddie or Hummingbird and restored when the application exits, but that UFW can still cause troubles. @giganerd
Those are filter table INPUT, OUTPUT and FORWARD chains' policies and it's correct that they are set to DROP. Any packet handled by any chain of the filter table that has not caused any jump in any rule is finally subjected to the default policy of the chain that's competent for that packet.
Kind regards