I want to connect a virtual machine on a host-system outside the internal network via SSL-VPN to the internal network. My configuration: Fortigate: FGT 80D (v. 5.2.3) The host of the virtual machine: Windows 10 Professional - machine connected to the internal network via Forticlient (v. 5.4.0.0780) SSL-VPN This connection is ok. I'am able to reach the internal network, ping the server,... The virtual machine: Windows 7 Enterprise running in Hyper-V Is it possible to connect the virtual machine to the internal network behind the Fortigate via the SSL-VPN-connection? Thank you for your advice and best regards
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How are you already connected with the internal network?
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The host of the virtual machine is connected via Forticlient (SSL-VPN) to the internal network. But I want to connect the virtual machine running in hyper V on the host too.
If the VM was NAT'd behind the host than you share the access. If the VM-guest is in a bridge mode, just install the FClient on the guest and be done with it.
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I tried the NAT-option with no success. Installing the FClient on the guest is no option, because I want the guest to connect to the internal network during windows start-up.
Not so done when you connect through bridge mode windows has vpn assigned ip but vm does not get ip at at all
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