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    • WLS-ITGuyW
      WLS-ITGuy @Dashrender
      last edited by

      @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

      @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

      @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

      Are their email address - [email protected]
      and your email address - [email protected]?

      If so, those are two different DNS MX records. They can each go anywhere you want them to.

      That is correct. Exchange works fine as it is. I was just wondering if *.wels.net was getting sucked into Office 365 somehow.

      We have noticed a few issues with people who are trying to access their Microsoft Accounts getting errors saying that there is no account for them at WELS Cloud.

      I would think in your case, you wouldn't want to have a *.wels.net record because of problems like this.

      Sorry - I meant the * as wls.wels.net

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      • WLS-ITGuyW
        WLS-ITGuy @Dashrender
        last edited by

        @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

        Sounds like you have a DNS issue. You might not be able to use short NetBIOS type names.. you might have to move to FQDN instead.

        For example, if you're at StarBucks and the DHCP server gives a suffix of starbucks.com out with the IP, and you ping server1, your system might be pinging server1.starbucks.com instead of server1.yourdomain.com

        I missed this or it didn't click. So you're saying that I might have to go to wls-dc01.wls.wels.net instead of WLS-DC01, correct?

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        • WLS-ITGuyW
          WLS-ITGuy
          last edited by

          Also, if I ping another server from off site I get this:

          http://i.imgur.com/i2l62Y5.png

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          • dafyreD
            dafyre
            last edited by dafyre

            You need to go into the NIC settings for your ZT adapter and specify the ZT IP address of you internal DNS server...

            What is happening is your ping / nslookup from off-site is using whatever DNS servers your ISP gives you.

            0_1462907878991_upload-dd55b6bd-b398-417a-a37b-21ee802b126d

            Both of the IP addresses that I pointed to are the ZT IP addresses of my internal DNS servers.

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            • WLS-ITGuyW
              WLS-ITGuy @dafyre
              last edited by

              @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

              You need to go into the NIC settings for your ZT adapter and specify the ZT IP address of you internal DNS server...

              What is happening is your ping / nslookup from off-site is using whatever DNS servers your ISP gives you.

              0_1462907878991_upload-dd55b6bd-b398-417a-a37b-21ee802b126d

              Both of the IP addresses that I pointed to are the ZT IP addresses of my internal DNS servers.

              DUDE! YOU ARE A GENIUS! <---Absoluetely no sarcasm

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              • dafyreD
                dafyre @WLS-ITGuy
                last edited by dafyre

                @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

                You need to go into the NIC settings for your ZT adapter and specify the ZT IP address of you internal DNS server...

                What is happening is your ping / nslookup from off-site is using whatever DNS servers your ISP gives you.

                0_1462907878991_upload-dd55b6bd-b398-417a-a37b-21ee802b126d

                Both of the IP addresses that I pointed to are the ZT IP addresses of my internal DNS servers.

                DUDE! YOU ARE A GENIUS! <---Absoluetely no sarcasm

                This goes back to what I was saying earlier though... Your AD servers may have two IP addresses for everything... so if you ping ad01.mydomain.net, you might get the internal IP address... and that is fine if you are on site.

                If you are off-site and your DNS server returns the internal IP, stuff still ain't gonna work. 😞

                Edit: Thanks for the Kudos. 😄

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                • WLS-ITGuyW
                  WLS-ITGuy @dafyre
                  last edited by

                  @dafyre I got the onsite vs offsite part. However, shouldn't ZeroTier handle the offsite routing? Or is that not how this works 🙂

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                  • dafyreD
                    dafyre @WLS-ITGuy
                    last edited by

                    @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                    @dafyre I got the onsite vs offsite part. However, shouldn't ZeroTier handle the offsite routing? Or is that not how this works 🙂

                    ZT will only run traffic across its NIC that falls on the ZT IP Range. So if you DNS Server returns 172.16.10.100 and your ZT Network is 192.168.100.x ... Your ZT Network won't know how to get you to the 172 network.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @WLS-ITGuy
                      last edited by

                      @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                      @dafyre I got the onsite vs offsite part. However, shouldn't ZeroTier handle the offsite routing? Or is that not how this works 🙂

                      It's not about handling routing because there would be no route.

                      Example
                      Server internal wire network IP - 192.16.8.10
                      ________________________ZT IP - 10.0.50.10

                      If, when you're offsite, DNS returns the 192.16.8.10 address, the ZT network would never look at this traffic because it's not part of the ZT network. Instead that traffic would go to the normal NIC, wireless probably, and go out that way and of course fail.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @WLS-ITGuy
                        last edited by

                        @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                        @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                        Sounds like you have a DNS issue. You might not be able to use short NetBIOS type names.. you might have to move to FQDN instead.

                        For example, if you're at StarBucks and the DHCP server gives a suffix of starbucks.com out with the IP, and you ping server1, your system might be pinging server1.starbucks.com instead of server1.yourdomain.com

                        I missed this or it didn't click. So you're saying that I might have to go to wls-dc01.wls.wels.net instead of WLS-DC01, correct?

                        Yes this is exactly what I meant.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @WLS-ITGuy
                          last edited by

                          @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                          Also, if I ping another server from off site I get this:

                          http://i.imgur.com/i2l62Y5.png

                          WOW - how does that happen? What is returning that IP address? I wonder if the coffeehouse server is returning bad info?

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                          • dafyreD
                            dafyre @Dashrender
                            last edited by

                            @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                            @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                            @dafyre I got the onsite vs offsite part. However, shouldn't ZeroTier handle the offsite routing? Or is that not how this works 🙂

                            It's not about handling routing because there would be no route.

                            Example
                            Server internal wire network IP - 192.16.8.10
                            ________________________ZT IP - 10.0.50.10

                            If, when you're offsite, DNS returns the 192.16.8.10 address, the ZT network would never look at this traffic because it's not part of the ZT network. Instead that traffic would go to the normal NIC, wireless probably, and go out that way and of course fail.

                            And this is why I default to building a ZT Gateway. Yes, it is more work up front. Yes, it is slightly more complicated. However, it prevents you from having to deal with these types of issues.

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                            • dafyreD
                              dafyre @Dashrender
                              last edited by

                              @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                              @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                              Also, if I ping another server from off site I get this:

                              http://i.imgur.com/i2l62Y5.png

                              WOW - how does that happen? What is returning that IP address? I wonder if the coffeehouse server is returning bad info?

                              You probably need to ipconfig /flushdns ?

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                              • WLS-ITGuyW
                                WLS-ITGuy @Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                                Also, if I ping another server from off site I get this:

                                http://i.imgur.com/i2l62Y5.png

                                WOW - how does that happen? What is returning that IP address? I wonder if the coffeehouse server is returning bad info?

                                This is from a single user at his home.

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                                • WLS-ITGuyW
                                  WLS-ITGuy @dafyre
                                  last edited by

                                  @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

                                  @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                  @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                                  @dafyre I got the onsite vs offsite part. However, shouldn't ZeroTier handle the offsite routing? Or is that not how this works 🙂

                                  It's not about handling routing because there would be no route.

                                  Example
                                  Server internal wire network IP - 192.16.8.10
                                  ________________________ZT IP - 10.0.50.10

                                  If, when you're offsite, DNS returns the 192.16.8.10 address, the ZT network would never look at this traffic because it's not part of the ZT network. Instead that traffic would go to the normal NIC, wireless probably, and go out that way and of course fail.

                                  And this is why I default to building a ZT Gateway. Yes, it is more work up front. Yes, it is slightly more complicated. However, it prevents you from having to deal with these types of issues.

                                  If I put the ZT IP Addresses in the ZT NIC I won't need to do this, yes?

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @dafyre
                                    last edited by

                                    @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

                                    @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                    @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                                    Also, if I ping another server from off site I get this:

                                    http://i.imgur.com/i2l62Y5.png

                                    WOW - how does that happen? What is returning that IP address? I wonder if the coffeehouse server is returning bad info?

                                    You probably need to ipconfig /flushdns ?

                                    But where did the 198.105.x.x IP come from? that is not anywhere on the OP's network (that we know of). When I ping that FQDN here I get could not fined host.

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                                    • dafyreD
                                      dafyre @WLS-ITGuy
                                      last edited by

                                      @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                                      @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

                                      @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                      @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                                      @dafyre I got the onsite vs offsite part. However, shouldn't ZeroTier handle the offsite routing? Or is that not how this works 🙂

                                      It's not about handling routing because there would be no route.

                                      Example
                                      Server internal wire network IP - 192.16.8.10
                                      ________________________ZT IP - 10.0.50.10

                                      If, when you're offsite, DNS returns the 192.16.8.10 address, the ZT network would never look at this traffic because it's not part of the ZT network. Instead that traffic would go to the normal NIC, wireless probably, and go out that way and of course fail.

                                      And this is why I default to building a ZT Gateway. Yes, it is more work up front. Yes, it is slightly more complicated. However, it prevents you from having to deal with these types of issues.

                                      If I put the ZT IP Addresses in the ZT NIC I won't need to do this, yes?

                                      What happens when your user is at home... and gets a 172.16 IP address... and your ZT IP range is 192.168.130.xx?

                                      It's just like me and Dash were telling you a minute ago... It's not going to know how to find the 172 network.

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                                      • dafyreD
                                        dafyre @Dashrender
                                        last edited by dafyre

                                        @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                        @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

                                        @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                        @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                                        Also, if I ping another server from off site I get this:

                                        http://i.imgur.com/i2l62Y5.png

                                        WOW - how does that happen? What is returning that IP address? I wonder if the coffeehouse server is returning bad info?

                                        You probably need to ipconfig /flushdns ?

                                        But where did the 198.105.x.x IP come from? that is not anywhere on the OP's network (that we know of). When I ping that FQDN here I get could not fined host.

                                        Good point... Could it be from an old web host, or an old internal DNS entry for something?

                                        Edit: Let us further muddy the waters... I get a totally different 198 address...

                                        0_1462910805767_upload-122cd790-3b06-47c3-80f0-afad1f0c74de

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @dafyre
                                          last edited by

                                          @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

                                          @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                          @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

                                          @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                          @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                                          Also, if I ping another server from off site I get this:

                                          http://i.imgur.com/i2l62Y5.png

                                          WOW - how does that happen? What is returning that IP address? I wonder if the coffeehouse server is returning bad info?

                                          You probably need to ipconfig /flushdns ?

                                          But where did the 198.105.x.x IP come from? that is not anywhere on the OP's network (that we know of). When I ping that FQDN here I get could not fined host.

                                          Good point... Could it be from an old web host, or an old internal DNS entry for something?

                                          Sure it could be, but if pinging that server while in the office gets the correct IP, you'd assume the DNS servers in the office would be giving the same response in all places, internal and external.

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                                          • dafyreD
                                            dafyre @Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                            @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

                                            @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                            @dafyre said in ZeroTier Question:

                                            @Dashrender said in ZeroTier Question:

                                            @WLS-ITGuy said in ZeroTier Question:

                                            Also, if I ping another server from off site I get this:

                                            http://i.imgur.com/i2l62Y5.png

                                            WOW - how does that happen? What is returning that IP address? I wonder if the coffeehouse server is returning bad info?

                                            You probably need to ipconfig /flushdns ?

                                            But where did the 198.105.x.x IP come from? that is not anywhere on the OP's network (that we know of). When I ping that FQDN here I get could not fined host.

                                            Good point... Could it be from an old web host, or an old internal DNS entry for something?

                                            Sure it could be, but if pinging that server while in the office gets the correct IP, you'd assume the DNS servers in the office would be giving the same response in all places, internal and external.

                                            Except in the case of the end-user's machine not actually hitting the internal DNS, maybe?

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