VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked
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@dfinjr said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
Here is what I see:
NO!! that is the not the interface - that is your VM interface... What is the interface on the HOST os that vm workstation created!
See the different net1 net8 and then the natting interface.
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Just to be sure we are not chasing the wrong thing here; is that traffic between local subnets also failing?
Is that routed though pfSense?
Do we see any oversized frames on connections between the internal VM and external hosts? I would definitely expect that to fail but I didn't see any when I looked initially.
Steve
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@dfinjr said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
I know you're all waiting on me at this point :)...
do you see something strange here?
C:\ProgramData\VMware\hostd\hostd-n.log
vswitch section...
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@johnpoz said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
Browsing amazon via nat interface.. the vm has a 192.168.37 IP from WS
Hi @johnpoz
Nat will work, bridged will not.I believe you on the MTU thing :) I just am having trouble wrapping my head around this all but I'm working on that understanding.
I am still trying to figure out how those Jumbo Packets are originating. Is it possible that this was happening with Cisco and then getting fragmented and handled by the Cisco appliance?
I see only two virtual adapters but this is what I see:
No nat interface for me:
@stephenw10
No traffic is failing between internal subnet is good and traffic from that subnet (172.16.0.0/24) to the google wifi looks good. Some slight complications with the DMZ subnet I created but that is on the back burner at the moment.@DaddyGo
Don't see that log: (would you like to see another log?)
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@daddygo what are you running exactly - I don't see that in my brand new install of vmware workstation 16.2.2 on windows 10.
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@daddygo
Think I found it:
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@dfinjr said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
Don't see that log: (would you like to see another log?)
C:\ProgramData\VMware\hostd\hostd-n.log
the "n" is just the current log version, which in your case is now 64 the rest is already compressed by the log rotator
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Also on win10.
The only difference I saw between our two configurations was that you were running NAT based vs bridged:
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@daddygo I don't see any hostd directory there in my shiny new vmwareworkstation pro install.
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@johnpoz said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
what are you running exactly
same....
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@dfinjr I could move it to bridged network.. It just defaults to natting, one sec
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Still not convinced we are not chasing the wrong thing here. Unless someone can show me an oversized packet for a connection that's actually failing?
How are those other private subnet connected @dfinjr ? What's routing them?
Steve
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@johnpoz said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
I don't see any hostd directory there in my shiny new vmwareworkstation pro install.
hidden "folders" in principle...
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@dfinjr said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
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please draw us (even by hand) a network topology (if this is not a problem)
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@stephenw10
Routing is happening in a few places. Routing is primarily being through pfsense/netgate. Here is a quick diagram:
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@daddygo I am viewing hidden folders.. I don't see any of those folders under there
And here in bridge mode, still the current mtu
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@dfinjr said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
Routing is happening in a few places.
you are a mind reader, hee hee hee
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@daddygo
Here is a little more:
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@johnpoz said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
I am viewing hidden folders..
since log(s), may be generated here later, try to turn off - turn on guest OS
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@dfinjr said in VMware Workstation VMs Web Traffic Being Blocked:
Here is a little more:
what type is this TP-Link switch?