ZeroTier Bridging Configuration
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@dafyre I forget the Raspberry Pi has terrible Distro choices
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@aaronstuder said:
@dafyre I forget the Raspberry Pi has terrible Distro choices
Raspbian is a Debian based distro, yea?
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@aaronstuder said:
I seriously need to come up with $5 to get the Pi Zero, or $35 and just get me a dang Pi.
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@aaronstuder said:
@dafyre I forget the Raspberry Pi has terrible Distro choices
It does? What more do you need than CentOS 7?
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And FreeBSD, too.
https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Raspberry Pi
Really, pretty much any OS you'd actually want for production on a Pi is available.
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Even Windows 10 is available.
http://techcrunch.com/2015/04/30/how-to-install-windows-10-iot-on-your-raspberry-pi-2/
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@scottalanmiller said:
Even Windows 10 is available.
A Windows suggestion from you seems strange. =P
BTW Where are my emojis!
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@aaronstuder said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Even Windows 10 is available.
A Windows suggestion from you seems strange. =P
BTW Where are my emojis!
Not suggesting it, just pointing out that the selection of OSes for the Pi is pretty good. CentOS, FreeBSD, Ubuntu, Windows... and those are just the ones that I found quickly. NetBSD is almost certainly available. Pretty much any OS you would reasonably want is available.
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Hoping to get started in a few minutes
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@aaronstuder said:
Hoping to get started in a few minutes
/me hands @aaronstuder a helmet.
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Does this still work?
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@Curtis said in ZeroTier Bridging Configuration:
Does this still work?
It sill works but I ended up not using bridge and went with this.
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@black3dynamite ??? I donβt see anything about bridging in here...
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I found a updated and working guide here:
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@Curtis said in ZeroTier Bridging Configuration:
@black3dynamite ??? I donβt see anything about bridging in here...
That's because your using NAT and IP Forwarding instead.
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When using the Bridging feature, you should be away that devices on Side A of the bridge can get DHCP addresses from Side B and vice versa if you don't block DHCP from going across the ZT network....
I have actually switched to letting ZeroTier do more of a site-to-site VPN setup now. Each site has a Linux VM that routes traffic through ZT.
Clients that connect up to that ZT network also have access to the sites as well since ZT passes the routes off to the clients.
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@dafyre - I had used your instructions a while back and everything worked perfectly. A couple weeks ago, I was setting this up for someone else and couldn't get it to work. After messing around with it for a while I noticed that Zerotier has the Rules section in the control panel. I took the rules from my old working setup and pasted them into the rules on the newer network. Everything worked perfectly after that. Not 100% sure what was different from the old rules vs the new ones but definitely a change in their default Rules makes it not work correctly.
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@syko24 said in ZeroTier Bridging Configuration:
@dafyre - I had used your instructions a while back and everything worked perfectly. A couple weeks ago, I was setting this up for someone else and couldn't get it to work. After messing around with it for a while I noticed that Zerotier has the Rules section in the control panel. I took the rules from my old working setup and pasted them into the rules on the newer network. Everything worked perfectly after that. Not 100% sure what was different from the old rules vs the new ones but definitely a change in their default Rules makes it not work correctly.
Good to know it still works!