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    • JaredBusch
      JaredBusch last edited by

      [[email protected] ~]$ ssh 10.224.0.1
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      • scottalanmiller
        scottalanmiller @JaredBusch last edited by

        @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

        @dafyre said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

        @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

        @wrx7m said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

        @JaredBusch Nice. I may upgrade from an ERX.

        Nope. The ER-X 2.0 firmware has been recalled.

        That was quick, lol. What happened?

        2.0 has been out for a long while, but was never released for ER-X.
        2.0.1 has been out since umm, march. It is having some kind of issue with hardware offloading on the ER-X platform.

        We have 2.0.1 on the ERX.

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        • black3dynamite
          black3dynamite @scottalanmiller last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

          @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

          @dafyre said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

          @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

          @wrx7m said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

          @JaredBusch Nice. I may upgrade from an ERX.

          Nope. The ER-X 2.0 firmware has been recalled.

          That was quick, lol. What happened?

          2.0 has been out for a long while, but was never released for ER-X.
          2.0.1 has been out since umm, march. It is having some kind of issue with hardware offloading on the ER-X platform.

          We have 2.0.1 on the ERX.

          I'm using 2.0.1 but I'm not using offloading.

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          • JaredBusch
            JaredBusch @scottalanmiller last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

            @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

            @dafyre said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

            @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

            @wrx7m said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

            @JaredBusch Nice. I may upgrade from an ERX.

            Nope. The ER-X 2.0 firmware has been recalled.

            That was quick, lol. What happened?

            2.0 has been out for a long while, but was never released for ER-X.
            2.0.1 has been out since umm, march. It is having some kind of issue with hardware offloading on the ER-X platform.

            We have 2.0.1 on the ERX.

            So do I. And without issues. Ubiquitous says as much in the post about pulling it.

            But there were enough confirmed issues, that they obviously felt strong enough to pull it.

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            • C
              Curtis last edited by

              If I enable bridging will I have access to my whole network?

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              • JaredBusch
                JaredBusch @Curtis last edited by

                @Curtis said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                If I enable bridging will I have access to my whole network?

                I've never used that feature in ZeroTier, so I have no idea.

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                • black3dynamite
                  black3dynamite last edited by

                  I wonder if this set up would work correctly on an EdgeOS device?
                  https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/getting-started-software-defined-networking-creating-vpn-zerotier-one

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                  • dafyre
                    dafyre @Curtis last edited by

                    @Curtis said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                    If I enable bridging will I have access to my whole network?

                    Bridging is a different animal... It takes two ethernet segments and puts them together... Kinda like making them plugged into different ports on the same switch. It does work, but it's a bit aggravating to set up.

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                        kleishman @Curtis last edited by

                        @Curtis
                        You can configure routing to allow access to entire network. I am using an Opnsense router to provide routing and firewall so that my laptop is able to connect from anywhere. It also limits the collision domains so that all local traffic (arp and what not) doesn't traverse the wan like on a bridge.
                        I'm also working on a lab with zerotier, Opnsense and a ER-x to use OSPF for dynamic routing.

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                        • J
                          jplee last edited by

                          Did anyone get bridging to work? I have ZT installed on an ER-X. I can ping the ZT nodes from the ER-X cli. However, I cannot ping a ZT node from a machine on my internal network that’s not on ZT.

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                          • JaredBusch
                            JaredBusch @jplee last edited by JaredBusch

                            @jplee said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                            Did anyone get bridging to work? I have ZT installed on an ER-X. I can ping the ZT nodes from the ER-X cli. However, I cannot ping a ZT node from a machine on my internal network that’s not on ZT.

                            I've never dealt with ZT bridging at all. I only use it point to point as needed.

                            I believe @dafyre did a bridge a long time ago before some of it was built into the design like it now is.

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                              VoIP_n00b @jplee last edited by

                              @jplee I want to know this as well 🙂

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                                VoIP_n00b @jplee last edited by

                                @jplee did you allow bridging in the web interface?

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                                • dafyre
                                  dafyre @JaredBusch last edited by

                                  @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                  @jplee said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                  Did anyone get bridging to work? I have ZT installed on an ER-X. I can ping the ZT nodes from the ER-X cli. However, I cannot ping a ZT node from a machine on my internal network that’s not on ZT.

                                  I've never dealt with ZT bridging at all. I only use it point to point as needed.

                                  I believe @dafyre did a bridge a long time ago before some of it was built into the design like it now is.

                                  I did get bridging set up, but it was a bit of a pain to get going and I ran into some rather interesting issues, lol.

                                  I have it set up as more of a site-to-site VPN now.

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                                  • Dashrender
                                    Dashrender @dafyre last edited by Dashrender

                                    @dafyre said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                    @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                    @jplee said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                    Did anyone get bridging to work? I have ZT installed on an ER-X. I can ping the ZT nodes from the ER-X cli. However, I cannot ping a ZT node from a machine on my internal network that’s not on ZT.

                                    I've never dealt with ZT bridging at all. I only use it point to point as needed.

                                    I believe @dafyre did a bridge a long time ago before some of it was built into the design like it now is.

                                    I did get bridging set up, but it was a bit of a pain to get going and I ran into some rather interesting issues, lol.

                                    I have it set up as more of a site-to-site VPN now.

                                    Isn't that bridging? more or less ?

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                                    • scottalanmiller
                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender last edited by

                                      @Dashrender said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                      @dafyre said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                      @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                      @jplee said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                      Did anyone get bridging to work? I have ZT installed on an ER-X. I can ping the ZT nodes from the ER-X cli. However, I cannot ping a ZT node from a machine on my internal network that’s not on ZT.

                                      I've never dealt with ZT bridging at all. I only use it point to point as needed.

                                      I believe @dafyre did a bridge a long time ago before some of it was built into the design like it now is.

                                      I did get bridging set up, but it was a bit of a pain to get going and I ran into some rather interesting issues, lol.

                                      I have it set up as more of a site-to-site VPN now.

                                      Isn't that bridging? more or less ?

                                      Are you asking if a VPN is a bridge? That's actually a big "it depends".

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                                      • Dashrender
                                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                        @Dashrender said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                        @dafyre said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                        @JaredBusch said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                        @jplee said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                        Did anyone get bridging to work? I have ZT installed on an ER-X. I can ping the ZT nodes from the ER-X cli. However, I cannot ping a ZT node from a machine on my internal network that’s not on ZT.

                                        I've never dealt with ZT bridging at all. I only use it point to point as needed.

                                        I believe @dafyre did a bridge a long time ago before some of it was built into the design like it now is.

                                        I did get bridging set up, but it was a bit of a pain to get going and I ran into some rather interesting issues, lol.

                                        I have it set up as more of a site-to-site VPN now.

                                        Isn't that bridging? more or less ?

                                        Are you asking if a VPN is a bridge? That's actually a big "it depends".

                                        Of course it depends - but he setup a site to site using it - so for the devices on the LAN, it is (or at least can be - depending on settings - be acting as a bridge/bridge like interface

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                                        • scottalanmiller
                                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender last edited by

                                          @Dashrender said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                          Of course it depends - but he setup a site to site using it - so for the devices on the LAN, it is (or at least can be - depending on settings - be acting as a bridge/bridge like interface

                                          Most people, by far, set up VPNs to have different IP ranges on either end. So acting as a router, not a bridge.

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                                          • Dashrender
                                            Dashrender @scottalanmiller last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                            @Dashrender said in Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier:

                                            Of course it depends - but he setup a site to site using it - so for the devices on the LAN, it is (or at least can be - depending on settings - be acting as a bridge/bridge like interface

                                            Most people, by far, set up VPNs to have different IP ranges on either end. So acting as a router, not a bridge.

                                            Sure. This is one of my /sigh moments though - I'm sure the OP doesn't likely give a crap if it's a bridge connection or a routed one - it's more likely they simply want to know - is there a connection?

                                            Also - assuming the endpoints on the LAN don't have ZT installed on them, it's likely they are on a separate LAN from the ZT network - so a router would have to be done, which is what I though any of these "gateway" type solutions was really providing?

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