Computer 1 (C1) running Debian with Netbird installed directly bare metal. This computer runs docker with a container D1.
Computer 2 (C2) running Debian with Netbird installed directly bare metal.
From C1 I can ping c2.netbird.cloud and the c2's Netbird ip without problems, everything works as expected.
From D1 I can ping the IP of C2 (the Netbird ip); I can nslookup c2.netbird.cloud, it resolves correctly; but I can't ping c2.netbird.cloud. This returns "bad address". If I try to access c2.netbird.cloud in any way other than nslookup, it fails.
What am I doing wrong? Is there any way to make it work? Do you need any more information to be able to better understand the issue?
Hi,
Consider the following case:
Computer 1 (C1) running Debian with Netbird installed directly bare metal. This computer runs docker with a container D1.
Computer 2 (C2) running Debian with Netbird installed directly bare metal.
From C1 I can ping c2.netbird.cloud and the c2's Netbird ip without problems, everything works as expected.
From D1 I can ping the IP of C2 (the Netbird ip); I can nslookup c2.netbird.cloud, it resolves correctly; but I can't ping c2.netbird.cloud. This returns "bad address". If I try to access c2.netbird.cloud in any way other than nslookup, it fails.
What am I doing wrong? Is there any way to make it work? Do you need any more information to be able to better understand the issue?
Thanks!