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Currently I have the Remotely Agent running on several workstations. I can see the devices in the Remotely Support Portal.
Why do all Agents have the "Public IP": 172.20.0.1? All of them have the same IP, with no exceptions.
The machines can only connect when in the internal network or when connected to it with a VPN. There is no Firewall rules for the internet to access it.
The docker network Remotely is on is also 172.20.0.0/16 (with being the IPV4 IPAM Gateway), so I guess it is related somehow in that regard.
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Currently I have the Remotely Agent running on several workstations. I can see the devices in the Remotely Support Portal.
Why do all Agents have the "Public IP": 172.20.0.1? All of them have the same IP, with no exceptions.
The machines can only connect when in the internal network or when connected to it with a VPN. There is no Firewall rules for the internet to access it.
The docker network Remotely is on is also 172.20.0.0/16 (with being the IPV4 IPAM Gateway), so I guess it is related somehow in that regard.
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