Unsolved Zerotier installs but no conectivity on Fedora 38
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I have an existing F38 system that has been upgraded since like 31 or so. works great.
I have a brand new F38 system I just spun up.
Both systems on are disparate networks in different states.
I want to rsync a bunch of data from the existing to the new one to get it seeded with some data.
Figured I would pop zerotier on both and use rsync over that. Zerotier installed fine and i joined the network fine. Both systems got IP addresses, but I cannot even ping from those two devices to anything else on the network.
Other devices on the network, Windows 10, Windows 11, MacOS all ping each other just fine. Even from the same locations.
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i worked around this issue by popping
syncthing
on those two systems to get the data transferred. but I would like to figure out the issue
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Are either of the addresses of those two systems in conflict with another on the Zerotier network?
Anything odd in the routing tables for either system? -
@JaredBusch - I know their site says Windows, but maybe something related with the firewall rules getting messed up.
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@syko24 said in Zerotier installs but no conectivity on Fedora 38:
@JaredBusch - I know their site says Windows, but maybe something related with the firewall rules getting messed up.
I temporarily shutdown firewalld on both systems as well as disabled selinux.
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@JaredBusch said in Zerotier installs but no conectivity on Fedora 38:
@syko24 said in Zerotier installs but no conectivity on Fedora 38:
@JaredBusch - I know their site says Windows, but maybe something related with the firewall rules getting messed up.
I temporarily shutdown firewalld on both systems as well as disabled selinux.
While I doubt it's the issue - ZT has it's own firewall rules, any possible issue there?