Sonicwall netextender no internet access
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- #Sonicwall netextender no internet access how to#
- #Sonicwall netextender no internet access windows 10#
Interestingly enough - for me it turned out to be the Symantec Endpoint Protection antivirus. I have OpenVPN installed as well, however behavior didn't change whether I have VPN connection established or not.Īll above methods (including thread in #4246, except latest one in this thread - around proxy) didn't help.
#Sonicwall netextender no internet access windows 10#
Windows 10 Pro: Version 2 Build 19042 (latest till now on my laptop - Dell XPS 17). I had the same behavior - connection via https/443 didn't work on WSL2, giving: I have a solution but it's not the cleanest and I'm sure people here more competent than I can propose something better ! To make it clean obviously you should autostart the socat process. Doesn't matter which vpn, if you have connectivity in windows you will have it in WSL. It's a workaround, but it's robust, and it should work for all cases. You also need to configure the http proxy for apt-get to in /etc/apt//nf: Run a proxy server (for example privoxy, or winfoom / px if you need to go through a corporate proxy with cntlm authentification) on your windows host, at the same 8118 port Socat tcp-listen:8118,fork,reuseaddr exec:"/mnt/c/Workspace/socat/socat.exe - tcp\:localhost\:8118"
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Launch socat to listen and forward (through binary communication) to a socat (socat cygwin) in windows the tcp calls: Set your WSL http_proxy env var to point to a socat TCP listening process: Just dropping by to say that with socat and a local proxy you can circumvent altogether this problem, at least for http calls: This is not a great workaround, but it is a start. While still on VPN, shutting down WSL2 and restarting it, still worked.
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Enjoy internet (Until you have to do this all over again.).Once completly connected to VPN, now start WSL 2.VPN in (do not start WSL2 even once before doing this).Once you reboot, running ipconfig should no longer show Ethernet adapter vEthernet (WSL):.Look in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\vmsmp\parameters\SwitchList.Delete the Key containing "FriendlyName"="WSL".Look in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\vmsmp\parameters\NicList."NETSETUPPKEY_Interface_IfAliasBase"="vEthernet (WSL)"."NETSETUPPKEY_Interface_IfAliasBase"="vSwitch (WSL)".Out of the four digit keys in there, two of them will mention WSL.Look in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\\#\NetSetupProperties, where # is a four digit number.Now I found a Registry way to remove them
#Sonicwall netextender no internet access how to#
Since neither WSL2 VM nor networks devices appear normally in Hyper-V Manager (which only hurts the users, so thanks), I cannot figured out how to use Hyper-V Manager to remove the Switch. WARNING: You should always backup registry keys before you delete them, in case this breaks things! This has worked twice now using Sonicwall VPN, so I hope this works for someone else: Since the one time I got internet working on WSL2 was after an Windows 10 update, I was guessing that maybe somehow the network was reset, it and was because I started WSL2 while on VPN. Workaround steps to get Internet working on VPN