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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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      @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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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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        @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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        • dafyreD
          dafyre @Dashrender
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          @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 ?

          No, I've got it set up strictly doing routing between sites. I had odd issues when setting up the bridge that are eliminated when setting it up as a site-to-site vpn.

          The bonus is that I don't have to install ZT on everything, just a VM at each site, and add the appropriate routes.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @dafyre
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            @dafyre 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 ?

            No, I've got it set up strictly doing routing between sites. I had odd issues when setting up the bridge that are eliminated when setting it up as a site-to-site vpn.

            The bonus is that I don't have to install ZT on everything, just a VM at each site, and add the appropriate routes.

            I guess I'd need to see a diagram so I could follow.

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre @Dashrender
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              @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:

              @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 ?

              No, I've got it set up strictly doing routing between sites. I had odd issues when setting up the bridge that are eliminated when setting it up as a site-to-site vpn.

              The bonus is that I don't have to install ZT on everything, just a VM at each site, and add the appropriate routes.

              I guess I'd need to see a diagram so I could follow.

              How's this?
              ![4fb96b98-3628-4347-b84c-f5553fb4c984-image.png](https://i.imgur.com/CgWTyUj.png

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @dafyre
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                @dafyre
                4fb96b98-3628-4347-b84c-f5553fb4c984-image.png

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

                  @dafyre
                  4fb96b98-3628-4347-b84c-f5553fb4c984-image.png

                  Thanks. Not sure how ( b0rked that.

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                    jplee @VoIP_n00b
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                    @VoIP_n00b Yes, I have "Allow Bridging" checked. I'm still getting ping time outs from my lan.

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                      jplee
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                      These are my interfaces:

                      interfaces

                      And these are my routes:

                      routes

                      On the 192.168.50.0/24 (Lan1) network, I can successfully hit 10.1.1.0/24 (Lan2) addresses and go out on the internet. However, I can't get to any 10.147.20.0/24 nodes (ZT).

                      If I ssh into the router, I can ping anything on Lan1, Lan2, and ZT. This seems like it would be an easy solution that I'm missing???

                      Thanks.

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                        VoIP_n00b @jplee
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                        @jplee Very Interesting! Can you share how you got ZT setup on the edge router?

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                          jplee @VoIP_n00b
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                          @VoIP_n00b I followed https://blog.kruyt.org/zerotier-on-a-ubiquiti-edgerouter/. It was pretty straightforward. Make sure you follow Part 2 of the guide as well. Now if I can just get the ER-X to route. 😞

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                            VoIP_n00b @jplee
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                            @jplee I would like that too 😞

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                              jplee
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                              I have it working! I needed to NAT.

                              alt text

                              I also disabled routing to 192.168.50.0/24 on ZeroTier Central and unchecked "Allow Bridging". They aren't needed.

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                                VoIP_n00b @jplee
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                                @jplee Interesting. I'll have to try it. As many details as you can provide would be great!

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender
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                                  Why would you need to NAT? If you want the real IPs to work, you should be able to use them.

                                  I don't NAT any of my other VPNs.

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                                    jplee @Dashrender
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                                    @Dashrender I couldn't get the ER-X to route LAN>ZT. NAT, although not ideal, did the trick for me. I'd love to hear if anyone has a no NAT solution.

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

                                      @Dashrender I couldn't get the ER-X to route LAN>ZT. NAT, although not ideal, did the trick for me. I'd love to hear if anyone has a no NAT solution.

                                      Remind me what you setup is, I have a ER-X lying around I can set it up and give it a try this weekend.

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                                        jplee @Dashrender
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                                        @Dashrender Setup is outlined several posts above. Here

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                                          dinge
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                                          You don't need to set a NAT configuration if you set a route in the Zerotier web interface.

                                          10.11.12.1/24 - (LAN)
                                          192.168.1.1/24 via 10.11.12.1

                                          The 10.11.12.1/24 is the Zerotier Network
                                          The 192.168.1.1/24 is the Switch0 network for the ER-X

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                                            jplee @dinge
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                                            @dinge Do you have this working? It didn’t work for me. Remember, I’m trying to go from LAN to ZT, not the other way around.

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