@scottalanmiller The drives are mapped via logon script but have a red x when off campus. When you click on them it says it could not reconnect.
Posts made by WLS-ITGuy
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RE: ZeroTier Question
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So the plain answer is no then
I received feedback overnight that there are two machines for sure that cannot access mapped drives or files from the DC/File Server.
I couldn't ping from my mac but could access files with no issues.
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in the beginning I asked if I need to put the ZeroTier IP address into the server options of DHCP. I don't remember and can't find if anyone answered that.
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@JaredBusch Your screenshot brings up a question that I have been having since my Pertino days. Does the ZT NIC go first on the priority? I was getting some mixed messages from Pertino on the priority of things.
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@Dashrender Hmm - I just ping'd from my laptop (Mac OS X) and got the same address that I got on the other laptop. Here is the screenshot from my ZT Center.
http://i.imgur.com/LfOdpLn.png
Here is the info from the machine
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@JaredBusch I hope so. I was looking at ZT Central when I typed it out
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@Dashrender For this machine it does resolve to a FQDN just with the 198.105.244.130 address instead of the ZT IP of the DC
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My LAN is 172.16.x.x
ZeroTier is 192.168.191.x
When I ping the DC I get 198.105.244.130
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@Dashrender I just connected and pinging the server results in an IP address that isn't even on my network. ZeroTier or real LAN.
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I did notice that the machines that are having issues are both registering their networks as Public. One was truly at a coffee shop. StarSchmucks to be exact. The other was at his house but for some reason his internet shows up as a public spot. I should be able to fix one of those for sure
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Also, I currently have IPv6 set to unmanaged. Any reason I should change this?
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@scottalanmiller said in ZeroTier Question:
ZT addresses are assigned by the ZT client, so no DHCP will be involved.
Machines on ZT should add their own addresses to DNS if you are using AD and DNS from Windows in a standard way.
Having things like Exchange be set up will likely require configuring them manually to use the new IP Addressing scheme.
Thanks for the Welcomes. I have it installed on all servers except for our linux boxes (all in due time). I installed it on two full time remote machines both running WIndows 10 and one reports connectivity issues with mapped drives. Should I be bridging anything? Is there something I am missing?
WLS-ITGuy
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ZeroTier Question
Hello All,
I am a recent adopter/migrator from Pertino to ZeroTier. I have an issue currently where I have installed the ZT client/agent on all the LAN pc's but now I have one user, so far, who is saying that she cannot open Outlook. I was chatting with Scott Allen Miller and he said I need to change the DNS. Would I be correct in stating that I need to add the ZT ip addresses of my DC and DNS server to the DHCP scope?
Also, what about the bridging checkbox? When do I check that box? On what machines?
This is all new to me. Pertino used to work but now sucks and I gotta find something quick or the natives are going to burn me at the stake.
WLS-ITGuy