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claudetools/infrastructure/vpn-configs/Utilities/Diagnose-VPN-Interface.ps1
Mike Swanson 06f7617718 feat: Major directory reorganization and cleanup
Reorganized project structure for better maintainability and reduced
disk usage by 95.9% (11 GB -> 451 MB).

Directory Reorganization (85% reduction in root files):
- Created docs/ with subdirectories (deployment, testing, database, etc.)
- Created infrastructure/vpn-configs/ for VPN scripts
- Moved 90+ files from root to organized locations
- Archived obsolete documentation (context system, offline mode, zombie debugging)
- Moved all test files to tests/ directory
- Root directory: 119 files -> 18 files

Disk Cleanup (10.55 GB recovered):
- Deleted Rust build artifacts: 9.6 GB (target/ directories)
- Deleted Python virtual environments: 161 MB (venv/ directories)
- Deleted Python cache: 50 KB (__pycache__/)

New Structure:
- docs/ - All documentation organized by category
- docs/archives/ - Obsolete but preserved documentation
- infrastructure/ - VPN configs and SSH setup
- tests/ - All test files consolidated
- logs/ - Ready for future logs

Benefits:
- Cleaner root directory (18 vs 119 files)
- Logical organization of documentation
- 95.9% disk space reduction
- Faster navigation and discovery
- Better portability (build artifacts excluded)

Build artifacts can be regenerated:
- Rust: cargo build --release (5-15 min per project)
- Python: pip install -r requirements.txt (2-3 min)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-18 20:42:28 -07:00

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# Diagnose VPN interface while connected
# Run this WHILE VPN IS CONNECTED
Write-Host "=== VPN Interface Diagnostic ===" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host ""
# Check VPN connection status
Write-Host "[1] VPN Connection Status:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
$rasStatus = rasdial
Write-Host $rasStatus -ForegroundColor Gray
Write-Host ""
# Show ALL network adapters (including disconnected, hidden, etc.)
Write-Host "[2] ALL Network Adapters (including disconnected):" -ForegroundColor Yellow
Get-NetAdapter | Select-Object Name, InterfaceDescription, Status, InterfaceIndex |
Format-Table -AutoSize
Write-Host ""
# Show adapters with "WAN" in the name
Write-Host "[3] WAN Miniport Adapters:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
Get-NetAdapter | Where-Object {
$_.InterfaceDescription -like "*WAN*"
} | Select-Object Name, InterfaceDescription, Status, InterfaceIndex |
Format-Table -AutoSize
Write-Host ""
# Show RAS connections (another way to see VPN)
Write-Host "[4] RAS Connections:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
try {
Get-VpnConnection | Select-Object Name, ConnectionStatus, ServerAddress |
Format-Table -AutoSize
}
catch {
Write-Host "Could not query VPN connections" -ForegroundColor Gray
}
Write-Host ""
# Show IP configuration for all interfaces
Write-Host "[5] IP Configuration:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
Get-NetIPAddress | Where-Object {
$_.AddressFamily -eq "IPv4"
} | Select-Object InterfaceAlias, IPAddress, InterfaceIndex |
Format-Table -AutoSize
Write-Host ""
# Show routing table
Write-Host "[6] Routing Table (looking for VPN routes):" -ForegroundColor Yellow
Write-Host "Full routing table:" -ForegroundColor Gray
route print
Write-Host ""
# Check if we can reach remote network WITHOUT explicit route
Write-Host "[7] Testing connectivity to remote network:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
Write-Host "Testing DNS server (192.168.0.2)..." -ForegroundColor Gray
$pingDNS = Test-Connection -ComputerName 192.168.0.2 -Count 2 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($pingDNS) {
Write-Host "[OK] DNS server 192.168.0.2 IS reachable!" -ForegroundColor Green
Write-Host "Average response time: $([math]::Round(($pingDNS | Measure-Object -Property ResponseTime -Average).Average, 2))ms" -ForegroundColor Green
}
else {
Write-Host "[INFO] DNS server 192.168.0.2 not reachable" -ForegroundColor Yellow
}
Write-Host "Testing router (192.168.0.10)..." -ForegroundColor Gray
$pingRouter = Test-Connection -ComputerName 192.168.0.10 -Count 2 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($pingRouter) {
Write-Host "[OK] Router 192.168.0.10 IS reachable!" -ForegroundColor Green
Write-Host "Average response time: $([math]::Round(($pingRouter | Measure-Object -Property ResponseTime -Average).Average, 2))ms" -ForegroundColor Green
}
else {
Write-Host "[INFO] Router 192.168.0.10 not reachable" -ForegroundColor Yellow
}
if ($pingDNS -or $pingRouter) {
Write-Host "`n[IMPORTANT] Remote network IS accessible!" -ForegroundColor Green
Write-Host "This means routes might be automatically configured by UniFi!" -ForegroundColor Green
}
else {
Write-Host "`n[INFO] Remote network not reachable" -ForegroundColor Gray
Write-Host "This is expected if routes aren't configured" -ForegroundColor Gray
}
Write-Host ""
# Try traceroute to see the path
Write-Host "[8] Traceroute to 192.168.0.2 (first 5 hops):" -ForegroundColor Yellow
try {
$trace = Test-NetConnection -ComputerName 192.168.0.2 -TraceRoute -Hops 5 -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
if ($trace.TraceRoute) {
Write-Host "Path:" -ForegroundColor Gray
$trace.TraceRoute | ForEach-Object { Write-Host " $_" -ForegroundColor DarkGray }
}
}
catch {
Write-Host "Traceroute not available or failed" -ForegroundColor Gray
}
Write-Host ""
Write-Host "=== Analysis ===" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host "Look at the output above to identify:" -ForegroundColor White
Write-Host " 1. Any adapter with 'WAN', 'PPP', 'L2TP', or 'RAS' in the description" -ForegroundColor Gray
Write-Host " 2. Any new IP addresses that appeared after VPN connection" -ForegroundColor Gray
Write-Host " 3. Routes to 192.168.0.0 or 10.x.x.x in the routing table" -ForegroundColor Gray
Write-Host ""