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Hello! I have on server (old dekstop pc) with vms. It is running WIndows 10 Pro because i dont want to buy and expensive windows server license (i had the trial before but windows 10 pro just wors fine). Anyways, it is running 2 vm's, one for pfsense and one for ubuntu. pfSense if of course my router and ubuntu is running cloudron (clodron.io). On cloudron i am running apache guacamole and openvpn (I know i can use openvpn on pfsense but i dont).The pc only has 2 nic's, one for my LAN and one for my WAN. pfsense uses both and ubuntu uses only LAN. The thing is that my vm's cant access the pc that is running the vm's even that it is using the same nic, is there any setting in hyper-v or windows that is preventing this? I had the same problem in windows server (2016).

 

The problem with this is that if i connect to my vpn, i cant access the host pc (the pc that is running the vm's) via remote desktop with my vpn, but i can access for example my switches and my accesspoints.

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5 minutes ago, Denniz said:

Hello! I have on server (old dekstop pc) with vms. It is running WIndows 10 Pro because i dont want to buy and expensive windows server license (i had the trial before but windows 10 pro just wors fine). Anyways, it is running 2 vm's, one for pfsense and one for ubuntu. pfSense if of course my router and ubuntu is running cloudron (clodron.io). On cloudron i am running apache guacamole and openvpn (I know i can use openvpn on pfsense but i dont).The pc only has 2 nic's, one for my LAN and one for my WAN. pfsense uses both and ubuntu uses only LAN. The thing is that my vm's cant access the pc that is running the vm's even that it is using the same nic, is there any setting in hyper-v or windows that is preventing this? I had the same problem in windows server (2016).

 

The problem with this is that if i connect to my vpn, i cant access the host pc (the pc that is running the vm's) via remote desktop with my vpn, but i can access for example my switches and my accesspoints.

Do you have a virtual switch in Hyper-V? Here's some more info on the different virtual switches:

https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/virtual-networking-configuration-best-practices/

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1 minute ago, Naijin said:

Do you have a virtual switch in Hyper-V? Here's some more info on the different virtual switches:

https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/virtual-networking-configuration-best-practices/

I have 2 external networks, one for my wan and one for my lan.

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