Yeah, I looked at that setting and thought about it, but I don't really
understand that setting well enough to know what the ramifications might be.
I'll go ahead and test that, though.

Can't hurt to try.  (I just have a test setup right now anyway.  No real
machines or real data.)

Chris


On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Jonathan Moore <supermegat...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Chris McQuistion
> <cmcquist...@watkins.edu> wrote:
> > That makes total sense.  It should work and I tried doing that (creating
> a
> > virtual switch with no actual adapter attached and connecting both VM's
> to
> > that switch.)
> > The strange thing is that ~some~ things sort of work.  For example, a
> > Windows test machine can get an IP address from DHCP, but it can't ping
> out
> > to the gateway or any computer on the other side of the Untangle server
> and
> > no host outside can ping in to the Windows host, either?
> > Chris
>
> Have you allowed promiscuous mode in the virtual switch options?  I
> found by doing
> that many things that before working somewhat well started working a bit
> better.
>
> There may be some security issues there, but that's a personal choice :-P.
>
> -jonathan
>
> >
>

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