hi adrian,
sounds good. we are experimenting with adding a pan-artsmesh vpn to our toolkit.
and also the choice of running your own p2p open-vpn on your own computer, if you do have a public IP address.
Do you need to bother with opening ports 4464 then if you have that vpn tunnel running between each other?
could you run the ping and traceroute tabs in the ‘network tools’ panel with both your vpn on and off?
It would be interesting to see if there’s a difference in routes/latency.
remember to start the vpn first before artsmesh boots, so that you don’t have to switch artsmesh ‘private ipv4’ address
from your real network to the virtual network - as then you'll need to restart artsmesh.
RE: your network problem: One major reason that we’re having is that the jacktrip needs to have the public IP address to route to.
Some routers return the public IP to artsmesh and some don’t. we’re trouble shooting this.
See below in the picture, my own router (Cox cable). doesn’t return mine. so I have only local IP to offer peers for jacktrip use.
You can find this info in groups panel, live tab. hover over user and look at the ‘i’ information icon.
The solution is to paste your public address (go to some 'whats my ip’ site from google),
into the ETHADDRESS field of your USER tab, PROFILE panel.
then a client will be able to cut and paste that address and connect to your jacktrip server.
So in the jacktrip popup window, the ROLE is CLIENT, and CONNECT to IP Address.
type in the Peer name and IP address.
if you have someone in your group who does have the public IP returned to artsmesh,
definitely use that node in SERVER role. open ports 4464 and up.
thanks for posting that,
Ken