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2019 Jan 15
2
Cannot access other computers on LAN
...ecute "tcpdump -npi any icmp" on 192.168.1.3. Here you should see incoming packets from 192.168.1.100 and (a few milliseconds later) forwarded packets towards the VPN. If this works, then you could check, whether the forwarded traffic really goes into the tinc VPN (e.g. "tcpdump -npi YOUR_TINC_INTERFACE icmp"). If everything goes well, then you can check, whether your tinc node on the other side also sees the expected traffic (using tcpdump on "any" interface again): incoming as well as forwarded. Play around with the selected network interface for tcpdump on different hosts until...
2019 Jan 15
0
Cannot access other computers on LAN
...cmp" on 192.168.1.3. Here you > should > see incoming packets from 192.168.1.100 and (a few milliseconds later) > forwarded > packets towards the VPN. If this works, then you could check, whether the > forwarded traffic really goes into the tinc VPN > (e.g. "tcpdump -npi YOUR_TINC_INTERFACE icmp"). > If everything goes well, then you can check, whether your tinc node on the > other side also sees the expected traffic (using tcpdump on "any" interface > again): incoming as well as forwarded. Play around with the selected > network > interface for tcpdump...
2019 Jan 14
2
Cannot access other computers on LAN
Hi Julien, Am Mon, 14 Jan 2019 18:04:40 +0100 schrieb Julien dupont <marcelvierzon at gmail.com>: > Investigating with tcpdump withoug guidelines is beyond my skills I'm > afraid. Try this on your VPN_office host: tcpdump -npi any icmp and host 192.168.1.3 In parallel you start a ping from the other network: ping 192.168.1.1 I assume, that tcpdump will show all packets from