OSX VPN connection not shared with guest OS

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by Jeremy Wilson, Dec 17, 2009.

  1. Jeremy Wilson

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    I'm running XP in Parallels 5 under OSX 10.6.2 and when I connect to my company VPN via the built-in client in OSX, it works fine, but if I try to reach the same IPs from the guest OS it fails.

    This worked in 4 just fine.

    Any tips?
     
  2. Elric

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    The trouble is likely in DNS.

    For the first, make sure that you are using Shared Networking.

    Second thing, is that build 9220 doesn't see some dns-servers of VPN. It is an issue of this build and it goes to be fixed in the nearest updated of Parallels Desktop 5.0.

    Please connect to the VPN on Mac side and take a look into Mac OS "System Preferences" -> "Network". There should be an entry for the established VPN-connection and this VPN connection should have DNS server. This server should be manually entered to the Windows:

    at Windows-side, open LocalAreaConnection preferences -> TCP/IP v4 -> and make this dns-server be Primary DNS Server. Secondary should be 10.211.55.1 - Parallels Shared Networking DNS server.

    Let me know if you have troubles. We'll create a support-ticket in this case and investigate the problem more closely.
     
  3. Jeremy Wilson

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    It isn't DNS, because I can't ping the network even by IP.

    There is a separate issue with DNS under OSX and Snow Leopard which is annoying, but it does still work by IP.
     
  4. Jeremy Wilson

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    DNS isn't an issue - there's no IP connectivity. I can't ping any of the IPs on the VPN from the guest OS, but I have no problem from within OS X.

    Is there a specific way I should set up networking on the guest OS side that I might be missing?
     
  5. Elric

    Elric Parallels Team

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    Would you mind about remote session to your computer? We'd want to investigate the issue more closely.

    Let me know if you have some time - We'll create a support-ticket and schedule the session.
     
  6. Jeremy Wilson

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    I can arrange this for tomorrow, Dec. 23rd anytime between 10am and 6pm.
     
  7. Elric

    Elric Parallels Team

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    I've created the ticket 839819 to schedule the WebEx. Let me know when you will have time for this, I'll send instructions on how to establish the session

    PS: Please update the Parallels Desktop to the latest build PD5.0.9308 if you have not updated yet. The new version can be downloaded at http://www.parallels.com/download/desktop/
     
    Last edited: Dec 23, 2009
  8. BarrettH

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    Problems with shared connection in PD5.0.9308

    Were you able to get this resolved?

    I seem to be having the same problem, although it worked prior to upgrading to PD5.0.9308. My VPN connection was working fine this morning (via the Shared connection). Then Parallels was updated (scheduled update, hadn't booted in a few weeks) to PD5.0.9308. After the update was run, my OSX VPN connection is no longer shared. I tried the DNS trick, but my VPN software (I am using Cisco) either does not create an adapter or does not set a DNS server if it does (the only possible virtual adapter I saw had no DNS Server entered).
     
  9. SørenR

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    Any solution?

    Any solution?

    I've got the exact same problem as BarretH - also using a Cisco VPN client.
     
  10. mfkilgore1

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    I am seeing the same problem OS X 10.6.3, Juniper VPN. Connected to the VPN but no access, visibility to the VPN from my VM
     
  11. SørenR

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    Found a solution

    Hi all,

    I thought I might share with you that I actually found a solution to this issue.

    However, I'm not completely sure what was broken but what I did was:

    I installed Windows XP as a bootcamp partition and I upgraded Parallels to the latest version (5.0.9344) and after that everything worked.

    I'm not sure if it was the new installation or the Parallels upgrade or both in combination that did the trick but try it out - maybe it will work for you too :)
     

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