New Setup - Full Mesh - no communication between devices
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:10 pm
Hi there!
I have a fresh, new setup of OpenVPN cloud.
I've created my users, configured their clients and have them connected.
They are getting IPs on the same subnet.
It's important they be able to communicate with each other. As I add other Users it's important that THEIR systems be able to communicate with each other, both on UDP and TCP. I have Full Mesh enabled on the network (that's by default) so they SHOULD be able to ping each other and broadcast UDP onto the network and listen for those packets.
They can't.
Neither client can 'see' the other. A ping IMMEDIATELY produces a "Destination net unreachable". This screams a routing issue to me, but I don't see what it would be.
Both sides are running Windows 10. Both sides temporarily have their local firewalls off for testing purposes. I'll harden things later once communications are confirmed. I can only conclude I've missed something when creating the network.
Any insights would be great, and thanks in advance.
EDIT: One interesting thing I've noted. The Public IP of the Server I'm connected to is actually different from device to device. I was testing using two Connector OVPN profiles first. Is that an issue?
I have a fresh, new setup of OpenVPN cloud.
I've created my users, configured their clients and have them connected.
They are getting IPs on the same subnet.
It's important they be able to communicate with each other. As I add other Users it's important that THEIR systems be able to communicate with each other, both on UDP and TCP. I have Full Mesh enabled on the network (that's by default) so they SHOULD be able to ping each other and broadcast UDP onto the network and listen for those packets.
They can't.
Neither client can 'see' the other. A ping IMMEDIATELY produces a "Destination net unreachable". This screams a routing issue to me, but I don't see what it would be.
Both sides are running Windows 10. Both sides temporarily have their local firewalls off for testing purposes. I'll harden things later once communications are confirmed. I can only conclude I've missed something when creating the network.
Any insights would be great, and thanks in advance.
EDIT: One interesting thing I've noted. The Public IP of the Server I'm connected to is actually different from device to device. I was testing using two Connector OVPN profiles first. Is that an issue?