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I installed remotely a few months ago on a Ubuntu 22.04 VM that was working great.
I decided to update it to the latest release and now only my machines that are on the local LAN shows up as online.
All the remote machines that are online shows up with a orange power button sign and I cannot connect to them.
If I choose Device Group, and select one of my groups, Machines from other groups would pop up in it, however if I click refresh it would temporarily show the machines assigned to that group then the other machines from other groups starts popping in again.
If I log on to one of these remote machines and reinstall the client, then they would show up with a green status.
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I installed remotely a few months ago on a Ubuntu 22.04 VM that was working great.
I decided to update it to the latest release and now only my machines that are on the local LAN shows up as online.
All the remote machines that are online shows up with a orange power button sign and I cannot connect to them.
If I choose Device Group, and select one of my groups, Machines from other groups would pop up in it, however if I click refresh it would temporarily show the machines assigned to that group then the other machines from other groups starts popping in again.
If I log on to one of these remote machines and reinstall the client, then they would show up with a green status.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: