Good day,
I have followed the general instructions found here on the forum for tunnel set up but the tunnel server does not appear to be working.
The tunnel server is an AirRouter with AREDN 3.6.1.1. Its WAN port is connected to my home router which has port 5525 forwarded to the IP address assigned to the AirRouter. A No-IP DDNS is used in the server and a single client is built into the server. Both the server and distant client show "Not Connected."
Attempted pings into the server using either the home router public IP address or the no-ip ddns address do not get a response from the tunnel server.
I have read most of the posts in the tunnel forum but nothing jumps out, however, I am not all that knowledgeable regarding networking.
Attached, I think, is a support data dump. I do not see a way to attach files so the attachment is a copy and paste.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Bob
K6MBY
Sequim, WA
Question: what are the node names of the server and client that you are trying to connect? The length of the node names may be the problem.
Bob
FROM THE CLIENT (or any network other than your own...):
telnet to your ddns name at port 5525. ie. if on MacOS or linux: telnet w6mby.no-ip.com 5525
if it is configured properly, you should see something like:
Connected to K6MBY-M2-AR1.
Escape character is '^]'.
VTUN server ver 3.X 04/12/2017
If NOT, it means either:
I have an email off to my ISP to see if they block 5525.
Bob
K6MBY
Sequim, WA
When you look at the tunnel server's node status, the IP listed under the WAN address (ie. 192.168.1.x probably) is the address your router is forwarding 5525 to, right?
My ISP indicates they are not blocking port 5525 which then leads me to wonder about the AirRouter. I have another AirRouter which I will configure and replace the existing Airrouter.
Bob
K6MBY
Can you send a screenshot of your Tunnel Server screen?
email at my callsign@aredn.org
Our clouds in the client and server are now blue. I moved my antenna so that K7WWP and I no longer had an RF connection yet we were able to continue a call on FreePBX.
Thanks again Darryl....
Bob
K6MBY
Sequim, WA
I just got my tunnel server and client working after some trial and error wrt the names the server and client setup wanted also. (For those who are also trying to figure this out, the client setup page has the DDNS hostname in the "Server" field and the server setup page has the client node name in the "Client" field. When you get it right, the cloud icons next to the net address will turn blue.)
To confirm, when I set up the tunnel server the last 2 octets of the network address were already filled in. I assumed these are defaults and I kept them. Is this correct?
73, Rob