Thanks a million for this guide! Really helped some friends and I with continuing our old LAN parties while people move around and schedules got more crowded.
This helped a bunch! I've been trying to host a local minecraft server for my buddies for almost 2 years now and I've pretty much done every possible way to no avail until this time! I would've just gave up at this point if this hadn't worked, but thankfully that wasn't the case. Though, I'm still not free from problems, but hopefully this time won't be much of an issue. Thank you sincerely for this tutorial video.
Hey, Matthew! I found your tutorial very helpful, thank you :) I've spent some time and I want to provide an instruction explaining how to change the default route metric on Linux, as you've got the issue with it. Here it is, for you and your viewers! ! The following instruction will be for NetworkManager users (check if you have /etc/NetworkManager). ! Do NOT just copy&paste without understanding what you're doing. Check the manual page of 'nmcli'. To change the default route metric, open a terminal emulator and follow these steps: 0. Execute command " ip route " to see your routing table 1. Execute command " nmcli connection " to see your network connections 2. Find out a name or a uuid of the connection you want to modify 2.1 Either execute command " nmcli connection modify ipv4.route-metric " 3. If needed, you can do the same to ipv6: 3.1 Either execute command " nmcli connection modify ipv6.route-metric " 4. Refresh your connection: 4.1 Either execute command " nmcli connection up " 5. Check your routing table by executing command " ip route " Sources which I've used to make this instruction: 1) blog.felipe.lessa.nom.br/?p=129 2) unix.stackexchange.com/questions/344974/how-can-i-make-changes-to-the-network-routing-metric-permanently Hope it'll help somebody out c:
Awesome Video. Maybe it was a bit confusing for people that are not unterstanding networking as good as you but for me it was just perfekt to unterstand. Learned a lot Thx. :)
Matthew great job! Thank you Very much for the video! I am an user of ZT and I love it.... actually i have to learn more over security things like isolating nodes or making ACL rules for some endpoints to prevent Virus and Malware expansion, any idea on this?
I also use Unraid. I have a ssh bastion/jump host on my local network. When I want to connect to my Unraid server I use ssh tunneling. ssh -L 9000:192.168.1.100:80 my-jump-host I use it, and when I'm done with it, I destroy the tunnel. This ZeroTier stuff looks awesome, but seems overkill (installing software, new network adapters, etc) when the same can be accomplished with SSH out of the box (assuming you have a machine running ssh open to the world at home)
Nice tutorial, thanks. In windows, the client will run once the user's session is running. In order to make your server running a session automatically after restart use 'sysinternals autologon'. Another option is to try to configure zerto tier one to run with system priviledges
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO CAME HERE TO RUN WARCRAFT 3 WITH ZEROTIER. In order to use ZeroTier with Warcraft III it needs to broadcast using the ZeroTier network adapter instead of your default one. • Install ZeroTier on all devices • Go to ZeroTier central • Create a network, join it and add your friends • Go to "Network & Internet Settings" • Go to "Change Adapter Options" • Double click the "ZeroTier One" network • Select "Properties" • Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" • Select "Properties" • Select "Advanced" • Uncheck "Automatic metric" if it's checked, and set "Interface Metric" to 5 • Apply your changes This will prioritize the ZeroTier adapter over your default adapter when it's connected.
If you can see the game in the LAN game, but cannot connect, make sure that both ZeroTier and Warcraft 3 are allowed by any and all firewalls. Additionally, try running the application as administrator.
Can you kindly make a tutorial on how to install and configure a ZeroTier Moon Root Server on Linux so you can connect your local machines on ZeroTier without internet.
Can you do the bridge network using ZeroTier? I like this video, but I did not see any real-world example in which the end-point is behind a secure gateway. Note: you have to open port UDP-9993 & TCP-9993 in your Egress section. it's like MPLS: (it does not show my local IP, my router, my public IP, my ISP, nothing, just a direct node connection) C:\Users\MyHome>tracert 10.242.22.54 Tracing route to pc99 [10.242.22.54] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 146 ms 128 ms 139 ms pc99 [10.242.22.54] Trace complete.
When I'm setting the Metric, they say we need the an IP, so I use my local IP (192.162.x.x) and the subnet mask (255.255.255.0), and Now I can change my metric, then I told my friend to do the same (but he used his Local IP and His subnet mask so he could change the metric), but it's not working, so my questing is, does he neet to insert his LOCAL IP and SUBNET mask or should he use MY local IP and Subnet mask to change the metric?
I watched this video and I've switched to ZeroTeir because of an issue with Hamachi, and now I'm having that same issue here. In my network adapters I don't have the zerotier thing, and I don't know how to get it.
Routing is a bit beyond the scope of my knowledge. That being said, the reverse has been done, a friend of mine set up and external server with a domain to forward all traffic to an internal machine on the zero tier interface. So it may be possible.
Salut, si tu passes par là, j'aimerais un peu d'aide. J'ai fait un réseau, je suis membre, mon ami aussi, on se ping 80ms. Mais impossible de se voir en jeu...
@@considerednormal Thanks. Wondering if perhaps the particular game isn't he only issue. Perhaps some other applications out there expect to communicate on default network/interface.
Yeah so I am trying to to figure out how to see what that new port is. I am trying to connect to mission planner and I am getting denied with all the ports I found
@@allaboutpixhawkandrpi3691 if you are on Linux, you can use "ss -taln" to see all the listening ports and what IP they are arranged to. Note, some programs may need to be restarted to pick up the new IP, or have their configs changed to listen on other ips. If this is on Windows, I do not know how to find the ports, most of my work is Linux based.
Thanks a million for this guide! Really helped some friends and I with continuing our old LAN parties while people move around and schedules got more crowded.
This helped a bunch! I've been trying to host a local minecraft server for my buddies for almost 2 years now and I've pretty much done every possible way to no avail until this time! I would've just gave up at this point if this hadn't worked, but thankfully that wasn't the case. Though, I'm still not free from problems, but hopefully this time won't be much of an issue. Thank you sincerely for this tutorial video.
19:59
not all heroes wear cape
you're life saver
you're my savior
20mins saying shit not relating to the title haha
Great stuff! This helped out a ton now that our company is having us work from home.
Hey, Matthew! I found your tutorial very helpful, thank you :)
I've spent some time and I want to provide an instruction explaining how to change the default route metric on Linux, as you've got the issue with it. Here it is, for you and your viewers!
! The following instruction will be for NetworkManager users (check if you have /etc/NetworkManager).
! Do NOT just copy&paste without understanding what you're doing. Check the manual page of 'nmcli'.
To change the default route metric, open a terminal emulator and follow these steps:
0. Execute command " ip route " to see your routing table
1. Execute command " nmcli connection " to see your network connections
2. Find out a name or a uuid of the connection you want to modify
2.1 Either execute command " nmcli connection modify ipv4.route-metric "
3. If needed, you can do the same to ipv6:
3.1 Either execute command " nmcli connection modify ipv6.route-metric "
4. Refresh your connection:
4.1 Either execute command " nmcli connection up "
5. Check your routing table by executing command " ip route "
Sources which I've used to make this instruction:
1) blog.felipe.lessa.nom.br/?p=129
2) unix.stackexchange.com/questions/344974/how-can-i-make-changes-to-the-network-routing-metric-permanently
Hope it'll help somebody out c:
Awesome Video. Maybe it was a bit confusing for people that are not unterstanding networking as good as you but for me it was just perfekt to unterstand. Learned a lot Thx. :)
Yeah people always make sure to reboot after you install to make sure its proper discoverable
Matthew great job! Thank you Very much for the video! I am an user of ZT and I love it.... actually i have to learn more over security things like isolating nodes or making ACL rules for some endpoints to prevent Virus and Malware expansion, any idea on this?
Your guide is awesome. Please up your volume next time (maybe you fixed this already) so that everyone can appreciate your helpful guides
Thank you for your feedback, volume is one of the things I have struggled with when creating RUclips videos.
Set this up to access my Unraid server remotely. Works perfectly.
I also use Unraid. I have a ssh bastion/jump host on my local network. When I want to connect to my Unraid server I use ssh tunneling. ssh -L 9000:192.168.1.100:80 my-jump-host
I use it, and when I'm done with it, I destroy the tunnel. This ZeroTier stuff looks awesome, but seems overkill (installing software, new network adapters, etc) when the same can be accomplished with SSH out of the box (assuming you have a machine running ssh open to the world at home)
I am trying to do the same thing which is what led me here, but I am having to deal with Carrier NAT.
Nice tutorial, thanks.
In windows, the client will run once the user's session is running. In order to make your server running a session automatically after restart use 'sysinternals autologon'.
Another option is to try to configure zerto tier one to run with system priviledges
So basically for instance if I wanted to play Command & Conquer with some people and could only do it lan this would work?
Helped me a lot, thanks ^^
A really helpful video! Thank you!
Thank You so much .. this helped me alot
thank you a lot, this finally helped!
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO CAME HERE TO RUN WARCRAFT 3 WITH ZEROTIER. In order to use ZeroTier with Warcraft III it needs to broadcast using the ZeroTier network adapter instead of your default one.
• Install ZeroTier on all devices
• Go to ZeroTier central
• Create a network, join it and add your friends
• Go to "Network & Internet Settings"
• Go to "Change Adapter Options"
• Double click the "ZeroTier One" network
• Select "Properties"
• Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)"
• Select "Properties"
• Select "Advanced"
• Uncheck "Automatic metric" if it's checked, and set "Interface Metric" to 5
• Apply your changes
This will prioritize the ZeroTier adapter over your default adapter when it's connected.
If you can see the game in the LAN game, but cannot connect, make sure that both ZeroTier and Warcraft 3 are allowed by any and all firewalls. Additionally, try running the application as administrator.
thanks a lot, helped a bunch
Can you kindly make a tutorial on how to install and configure a ZeroTier Moon Root Server on Linux so you can connect your local machines on ZeroTier without internet.
You have a lotta buncha buddies
any change to ZeroTier in windows need a program restart (just quit ZeroTier and start it back).
Can you do the bridge network using ZeroTier?
I like this video, but I did not see any real-world example in which the end-point is behind a secure gateway.
Note: you have to open port UDP-9993 & TCP-9993 in your Egress section.
it's like MPLS: (it does not show my local IP, my router, my public IP, my ISP, nothing, just a direct node connection)
C:\Users\MyHome>tracert 10.242.22.54
Tracing route to pc99 [10.242.22.54]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 146 ms 128 ms 139 ms pc99 [10.242.22.54]
Trace complete.
When I'm setting the Metric, they say we need the an IP, so I use my local IP (192.162.x.x) and the subnet mask (255.255.255.0), and Now I can change my metric, then I told my friend to do the same (but he used his Local IP and His subnet mask so he could change the metric), but it's not working, so my questing is, does he neet to insert his LOCAL IP and SUBNET mask or should he use MY local IP and Subnet mask to change the metric?
I watched this video and I've switched to ZeroTeir because of an issue with Hamachi, and now I'm having that same issue here. In my network adapters I don't have the zerotier thing, and I don't know how to get it.
It is supposed to be created during the install process. On what OS did you install Windows or Linux?
Who play's Blur??
can we use this to play Minecraft Pocket Edition?
Can it be set up so that all the servers use the internet connection from lets lets say your office computer?
Routing is a bit beyond the scope of my knowledge. That being said, the reverse has been done, a friend of mine set up and external server with a domain to forward all traffic to an internal machine on the zero tier interface. So it may be possible.
Salut, si tu passes par là, j'aimerais un peu d'aide. J'ai fait un réseau, je suis membre, mon ami aussi, on se ping 80ms. Mais impossible de se voir en jeu...
How do you change priority of networks on Linux?
@@considerednormal Thanks. Wondering if perhaps the particular game isn't he only issue. Perhaps some other applications out there expect to communicate on default network/interface.
Would this work over lte?
I honestly can't see why it shouldn't work... (Assuming you tethered your smartphone to your computer here.)
how do i get the port for the new IP addresses?
I am not sure what you mean. The New IP should work with all ports listening on it
Yeah so I am trying to to figure out how to see what that new port is. I am trying to connect to mission planner and I am getting denied with all the ports I found
@@allaboutpixhawkandrpi3691 if you are on Linux, you can use "ss -taln" to see all the listening ports and what IP they are arranged to. Note, some programs may need to be restarted to pick up the new IP, or have their configs changed to listen on other ips.
If this is on Windows, I do not know how to find the ports, most of my work is Linux based.
I'll give that a shot see what comes up. Thanks for you help :)
can players connect by adding their node instead of using ip
linux is just painful
Linux is just great
47 minutes to show us how to install and connect zerotier? Geez man, wtf.