Re: Hyper-V, RAAS woes. . . Please help



My guess is that it is a problem with a device driver. On the host, check the NIC driver. Disable TCP offload if it is enabled.

"Noah Wang" <NoahWang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:34C5E491-CC2A-4F05-97D8-BD9B27286282@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From the guest I am able to ping the host static Public IP.
Static IP is required as I have a static IP.

From the host I am able to ping www.news.com.
From the guest I get request time out when pinging www.news.com

"Bill Grant" wrote:

That setup works fine for me. You should not need to disable the firewall
on the host.

Can you ping the host's static public IP from the guest? Does it work if
you let the public NIC of the host get it IP address automatically?

"Noah Wang" <Noah Wang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E412F270-7172-4996-BDC9-D67FD74A69A9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My Hyper-V Guests cannot traverse through NAT to gain internet access.
> I followed the guide by John Paul Cook linked here
> http://sqlblog.com/blogs/john_paul_cook/archive/2008/03/23/using-wireless-with-hyper-v.aspx
>
> Here are the steps I took.
> 1. Install Windows 2008 Server
> 2. Setup static IP on physical network card
> 3. Deploy Hyper-V roles
> 4. In Virtual Network Manager created an internal only network
> 5. Define the newly created internal network with
> IP: 192.168.1.1
> Subnet 255.255.255.0
> 6. Deploy RRAS
> 7. Configure NAT
> 8. Pointed public interface to the physical network card
> 9. Pointed internet network to the internal network
> 10.Disable firewall on host in relation to the internal network
>
> Guest OS receives DHCP from the RRAS
> Guest OS is able to ping 192.168.1.1.
> Guest OS is able to resolve internet DNS name.
> Guest OS cannot traverse through NAT to the internet.
>
> My primary goal is to enable Guest OS(s) ability to reach the internet.
> But I have no idea what’s wrong with my configurations.
>



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