Remote Access VPN Local Bridge problem
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2021 11:28 am
Hi,
it does seem that local bridge does not work properly on a Hyper-V VM running Windows Server 2008 R2. I have simple installation of SE VPN Server with bridged virtual hub to host's LAN network adapter. No other relevant configuration has been altered. Remote VPN client's won't get IP from internal DHCP server and cannot access any device within LAN. Even if static IP is set on client side, then it can communicate only with bridged LAN interface on host, but not further into the network. I also tried to add second virtual NIC to the VM, connected to the same virtual switch, without any protocol stack left enabled, but the result is the same.
I tried to get something relevant from server log, but no errors there. SecureNAT is disabled I need them to be in the same subnet like using layer-2 switch.
Is there anything else I need to do? Or Hyper-V virtual NIC are not supported?
Thanks.
Edit: It works with the same configuration on a host with physical network interace.
it does seem that local bridge does not work properly on a Hyper-V VM running Windows Server 2008 R2. I have simple installation of SE VPN Server with bridged virtual hub to host's LAN network adapter. No other relevant configuration has been altered. Remote VPN client's won't get IP from internal DHCP server and cannot access any device within LAN. Even if static IP is set on client side, then it can communicate only with bridged LAN interface on host, but not further into the network. I also tried to add second virtual NIC to the VM, connected to the same virtual switch, without any protocol stack left enabled, but the result is the same.
I tried to get something relevant from server log, but no errors there. SecureNAT is disabled I need them to be in the same subnet like using layer-2 switch.
Is there anything else I need to do? Or Hyper-V virtual NIC are not supported?
Thanks.
Edit: It works with the same configuration on a host with physical network interace.