Thanks Kevin.
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Since you can ssh to 10.0.0.27, the CentOS box works well. The problem is on the 10.0.0.4. Please take a look at it.
It seems fine and I can RDP to it from any other machine in the NR network.
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The routing looks good. If you can see 10.0.0.4 on the computer list, try ping or telnet or ssh and so on; if not working, please check firewall; nrservice process; nrtap adapter (ifconfig should give you the virtual IP) on the box.
1. I tried nrclientcmd, and it looks perfect:
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NeoRouter Network Explorer -
user@centos.domain.ip.com> My Computers
10.0.0.4 toserve
10.0.0.26 work
10.0.0.3 home
Available Commands: changeview, wakeonlan, setproxy, changepassword, quit
Enter command:
In fact, (I just found this out), when I open two ssh sessions, and have one in nrclientcmd (so I'm at the "Enter command:" prompt in nrclientcmd), I can ping and use 10.0.0.4 in the other Centos box session - everything works like before!! As soon as I hit quit or Ctrl-C, I can no longer ping 10.0.0.4 from the Centos box. In both cases I can see the Centos box on a different NR Client computer list and ssh to the Centos box.
2. firewall - works with or without firewall (as stated above, if I'm in nrclientcmd at the Enter command prompt on a session, it works in another session)
3. nrservice process - appears to be working fine.
4. nrtap adapter - yes, the tun appears to be fine and I can see nrtap in ifconfig .
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If no clue, please enable logging and send the log file of the NR client service on the box to us, so that we can help you to investigate it.
Sure, is there some filter I can enable? I think it's strange I need to be logged into nrclientcmd to make it work, that wasn't like that before!