Does GlusterFS works only in the same subnet? - glusterfs

I would like to know if GlusterFS is working only in the same subnet ?
How can I make it works if it can ?
Thanks

Quick answer: It does work in different subnets!
Initially I ask this question because it wasn't working.
After some try I find my port 24000 wasn't reachable.
My OVH vps wasn't working well..
I reinstalled it and now it's working great.

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So I've been having trouble with port forwarding for my virtual box (Specifically Version 6.1) lately, I went so far as to go out and spend $180 on a new router but still nothing! I've been having this problem for weeks now and I'm slowly narrowing down the issue, It cant be my router since. You know.. Bought a new one.. So then I thought it was just Kali Linux so I tried Parrot OS and nothing, I tried BackBox6 and nothing, I tried BlackArch Linux and nothing! So it can't be the operating system, then I thought it was my laptop, I have the ASUS ROG Strix G731GT With a core i7 9th running a GTX 1650ti Graphics Card on Windows 10, I got it fixed like two months ago due to Networking issues not really related to this and after I got it back port forwarding worked for a bit then all of a sudden bloop! It stopped, I have no idea what could of caused it, I decided to use ngrok for port forwarding and that worked.. Till it didn't! That stopped working all of a sudden! at this point I thought it was my computer so I got my old school laptop (Which surprisingly ran Linux fine) and set that all up and I connected my main laptop to a hotspot, and lord and behold!... It didn't work... Nowww I got to thinking... Could it be my Virtual Box? I Don't know, I'm currently testing each and every version of Oracle VM Virtual Box right now to see if its the issue, I remember I asked a questions before about my Virtual Box not working when copying text from my host computer to the Virtual Machine and someone replied saying the version I had was a bit buggy and didn't work well and he gave me a link to a different version and it worked, this was at the time that ngrok still worked and port forwarding didn't I didn't actually test to see if port forwarding works though, now i cant find that question, he said something about guest additions I don't know, please if you know anything at all that can help me feel free to let me know and if you have any questions about my hardware or software feel free to ask I'll be refreshing my page very often lol, also if you decide to leave a comment saying this question cannot be posted how about you instead forward me to somewhere that allows these types of questions, that would be helpful -_-. Thanks.

USRP not visible in RedhawkSDR

I have an Ettus E312.
I want to talk with it using the RedhawkSDR IDE.
There seems to be little documentation on this. The Redhawk manual doesn't include any tutorials. It's all just guess work to the uninitiated.
I found this setup guide on the GEON website: https://geontech.com/redhawk-sdr-and-an-ettus-e310/
However, I'm having trouble getting the device to appear under the active domain in the IDE. I have flashed the SD card, and updated the domain IP address on both omniORB files (host and USRP) as per the setup guide.
Once this is working, it is still not clear how to proceed...
Could someone please point me in the right direction??
Many thanks
The Virtual Machine NAT was confusing things!

Virtual Machine with FBCTF

I'm trying FBCTF competition (https://github.com/facebook/fbctf)
My problem is that, when I try to add a base level, using a VBox machine, when I try to acces to this machine's network ip, I always get the FBCTF index.php.
Networks IP is 192.168.56.1, so I use nmap -p- -A 192.168.56.0/24 for scanning the box, but cant find the correct one.
Someone knows why? I'm missing something on the port scan?
Thank you.
Already works. FBCTF is using a NAT, so all trafic is coming to the computer is being redirected to this IP.
Removing the NAT and using Bridge, solves the problem.

Use External URL to point to Local Server, Locally

I want to be able to access my raspberry pi locally using the dynamic dns name I have setup but I am having some trouble.
Example:
pi.domain.com - this can be accessed from outside the network fine, it updates the IP dynamically etc.
When accessing pi.domain.com from inside my local network, the same one the RPi is on, I cant do it (timeout).
If I use raspberrypi/ or 192.168.1.72 I can access it from my network internally, :22 access etc.
My question is: would it be possible to configure something so that when I am local to the RPi, I can use pi.domain.com and it will resolve to raspberrypi/?
Thanks,
Adam
Pretty simple solution I'm afraid. All I did was port forward :80 to my RPi in my routers settings, boom. Thought it would be a bit harder than that... I won't delete this just encase anyone else doing the same comes across this.
I thought that as the Pi was in the routers DMZ it would have done this automatically... oh well!

FMS 4 playing P2P stream with RTMFP

Proper disclosure: I posted this question on the Adobe forums too. Since I didn't get any answer - I am posting it here. Sorry if it disturbs.
We are working with FMS 4 server for a while for a 2 directions video application, and it works great with RTMP.
We now want to use its rtmfp abilities after we used Cirrus for testing in the last few days and it also worked well.
Locally - everything is working fine, but when we try the application on a remote server - we have some problems.
Each side get the NetStatusEvent code "NetConnection.Connect.Success" and "NetStream.Publish.Start" when publish starts.
However, when we are trying to play the stream, nothing happens for a minute and than we get " NetStream.Connect.Closed" after about a minute.
(Locally, we are getting "NetStream.Play.Start" and "NetStream.Play.Reset").
I did open ports 1024-65535 UDP on the server and since we are able to connect Cirrus, I believe the clients are fine.
I also changed the Adaptor.xml HostPort element to
:19350-65535 where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the same public IP of our FMS Server as the one used by the client.
Again, it is working beautifully both locally and with Cirrus. RTMP also works well with the remote server.
What am I missing?
I'm sorry, I can't really help but tell you that I had a very similar problem but the other way around.
When I tried to connect two devices via Cirrus over our WLAN, I got the same error as you. When testing with one device in WLAN and the other in another Network it worked. Then I tested them both in the same WLAN (but in a WLAN other than ours) and it also worked. My collegue then updated some firmware (on the router? I'm not sure...) and deleted some VOIP data. Then it worked here, too.
I think maybe there is some problem at the remote server. UDP has to be allowed... but I'm sure you know that.
Sorry again for not really helping - but maybe this is at least a bit encouraging.
Do you know this sample: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/cirrus/samples/ ?
I always tested with that so I knew it wasn't some problem with my code.

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