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do you have tun enabled?
Yes I do. I tried turning it on and off few times and still not working.
It's your provider fault!!!!!!
Why do you ever post?
You used nyr script ?
Yes I did. Something wrong with the script ?
@AlexanderM
why why
edit : look who like these post :P
Stop being a wannabe Nekki. This place only has room for one
who nekki?
Post output of "iptables -L -t nat" and "iptables -L"
Are you sure no internet access?
Did you try ping other ip ?
It could also be a dns issue
lol.
You opened a support ticket?
Here you can open a support ticket: https://support.lowend.io/
LOL. Comment of the day.
seems like a routing tables problem rather than iptables one.
Sounds like you did not enable ip forwarding or you rebooted after setup and upon reboot you have not enabled it again. While scripts make setup easy, this is no excuse for not knowing/understanding what you are running. You should review the install script and find where it enables ip forwarding and run this command again maunally. Once you get it working you need to read how to do that on start up and implement on boot so you dont continue to see issues.
To note, unless you have been abusive for some reason most host do not block ports (please dont tell me your using an ipv6 nat vps) so highly doubtful this is the hosts fault.
Worst case, review the script and run the parts one by one and let us know where you run into a specific error.
My 2 cents.
Cheers!
It's openVZ so is possible the host is no longer exposing the required IPT modules to the guest, either delibrately or accidently (I.e an kernel upgrade on the host node broke something).
Then a wild error would appear.