![]() I’ll also try your ideas of configuring manually instead of via DHCP, etc. It seems that Hyper-V can only have one switch with a NAT so if I want Docker and other VMs to be able to route out I think I need to remove it and create one myself that can work for all VMs. It seems that it setup a Hyper-V Switch with NAT. And this reminded me that I do have Docker s for Windows installed and it works correctly. In reply to wright_is:I tried to manually create a NAT switch in Hyper-V but I don’t think I did it right. I have tried uninstalling / reinstalling Hyper-V with Windows Add or Remove Features. I’m sure I’ve muffed up the Virtual Switches or the NAT or whatever that Hyper-V is using but I don’t know how to tell nor can I figure out how to fix it (either I’m finding the wrong tutorials or I’m effing them up when following them).Īnyone have links to some good resources to get this all up and running. I can’t sudo apt update or even ping (100% packet loss). Ubuntu loads fine, but no outbound traffic. I’ll download Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, from the MS Store, for instance. The same thing happens with WSL 2 installs. However, after installing the Hyper-V toolchain and cremating a new VM, I’m unable to access outgoing internet in the guest VM (internet from the host remains fully functional). Windows 10 Pro, everything working well from Windows. This has been killing me for a few weeks now.
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