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44 lines
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## Connect
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Our planetary network addr is 300:61cd:2f3d:a1b4:368f:5eed:3651:ff1c
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You can go to yggdrasil network map to see its working
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- [http://[21e:e795:8e82:a9e2:ff48:952d:55f2:f0bb]/](http://[21e:e795:8e82:a9e2:ff48:952d:55f2:f0bb]/)
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If you see a map then you know yggdrasil is working.
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### Connect to our VM
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```bash
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ssh root@300:61cd:2f3d:a1b4:368f:5eed:3651:ff1c
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```
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The ipaddr is the one we got from the install before.
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The first login will take 10-30 sec because the SSH components will be downloaded on the fly in the VM thanks to our flist approach.
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![](img/ssh_access.png)
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it worked we are now to our local vm
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lets install some software components
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```bash
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apt update
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apt install nettools-ping
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ping 8.8.8.8
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```
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Now we can see how our VM running the ZOS we installed is able to go outside.
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### traffic is local
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![](img/pinglocal.png)
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less than 4ms clearly this is a local conncection, this is cool this means the planetary network connected me directly from my node to this node, amazing.
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we now have a network on top of the Internet, a overlay Internet Network.
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