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Some network computers not visible/not pingable
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2023 4:59 pm
by rightvision
SoftEther connects fine and no errors are shown, but some of the computers in the private network do not show up and also ping does not work.
After I connect I can see 10 systems (Advanced IP Scanner), but there are 14 systems online.
Re: Some network computers not visible/not pingable
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2023 10:21 pm
by solo
Allow ping in the firewalls.
Re: Some network computers not visible/not pingable
Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 8:43 am
by rightvision
Ping is allowed everywhere and one system is a debian linux without any firewall installed (for testing) - as the external firewall filters
Re: Some network computers not visible/not pingable
Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 9:28 am
by solo
Can you successfully ping the other 13 from the Debian?
If yes, connect a VPN client and post traceroute logs from it to:
1/ ping-responding PC
2/ ping-non-responding PC
While at it, post as code from the SE VPN server:
Code: Select all
netstat -r
ipconfig /all
arp -a
vpncmd localhost:port /server /password:*** /cmd BridgeList
vpncmd localhost:port /server /password:*** /cmd RouterList
vpncmd localhost:port /server /password:*** /adminhub:@@@ /cmd StatusGet
vpncmd localhost:port /server /password:*** /adminhub:@@@ /cmd NatGet
vpncmd localhost:port /server /password:*** /adminhub:@@@ /cmd SecureNatStatusGet
vpncmd localhost:port /server /password:*** /adminhub:@@@ /cmd DhcpGet
vpncmd localhost:port /server /password:*** /adminhub:@@@ /cmd AccessList
//replace: 'port' with number; *** with SE admin password; @@@ with VPN hub's name
If applicable, VM host of the VPN server:
netstat -r
ipconfig /all