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@bananaerror there is a VPN server, and then a device. The device connects to the server
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@champion01 @saas yeah it just never occurred to me that one would need to ask for the client's ip, since often, it is your own. but it makes sense if you're working _with_ vpn and the client isnt "yours."
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Getting the Requirements always is the hardest part of the job - no matter the languages involved.
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*Dev is non-native english speaker
Dev: we need the VPN ip.
Me: the server ip or the connected device ip.
Dev: the server.
Me: gets the ip.
Dev: this doesn't work, is this the VPN ip ?
Me: Gives the device ip. Works.
Dev: OK. Works now.
Could have just asked for the client IP in the first place but s/he didn't know how to.
I have been trying to freelance for people who don't speak english as a first language and getting the Requirements is the hardest part of the job. 😫 .
P.S. Suggestions needed from remote freelancers. What's your workflow like.
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