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<p>Hi,</p>
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<p>Thanks to John Wice for helping me with an earlier question. My two PCs behind the same router are still having problems connecting. Would appreciate thoughts on what I’m doing wrong…</p>
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<p>Router:</p>
<p>Port 655 forwarded to 192.168.1.45, both TCP and UDP</p>
<p>Port 656 forwarded to 192.168.1.51, both TCP and UDP</p>
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<p>Machine #1.</p>
<p>==========</p>
<p>Local IP address on LAN = 192.168.1.45</p>
<p>Windows Firewall allows all incoming TCP and UDP traffic for the Tinc.TincVPN service.</p>
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<p>Tinc.conf:</p>
<p>Name = Adam</p>
<p>ConnectTo = Erika</p>
<p>Interface = TincVPN</p>
<p>BindToAddress = 192.168.1.45 655</p>
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<p>Hosts/Adam:</p>
<p>Address = XYZ.ddns.org [WAN IP address, of router]</p>
<p>Port = 655</p>
<p>Subnet = 192.168.1.45</p>
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<p>Hosts/Erika:</p>
<p>As below</p>
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<p>Machine #2.</p>
<p>==========</p>
<p>Local IP address on LAN = 192.168.1.51</p>
<p>Windows Firewall allows all incoming TCP and UDP traffic for the Tinc.TincVPN service.</p>
<p><o:p> </o:p></p>
<p>Tinc.conf:</p>
<p>Name = Erika</p>
<p>ConnectTo = Adam</p>
<p>Interface = TincVPN</p>
<p>BindToAddress = 192.168.1.51 656</p>
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<p>Hosts/Erika:</p>
<p>Address = XYZ.ddns.org [WAN IP address, of router, same as above]</p>
<p>Port = 656</p>
<p>Subnet = 192.168.1.51</p>
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<p>Hosts/Adam:</p>
<p>As above</p>
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<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Adam</p>
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