Unable to Get HVM VM to connect to sys-whonix after restoring

I’m not that naive when it comes to linking things to whonix. Before Qubes, I could 10.152.152.10 with the best of them.

In my Standalone HVM VM, I manually have IP4 listed, with the IP the same one for the Qube, the Gateway the same one as the listed one for the gateway, and the netmask is 255.255.255.255, the same one for the Qube.

Ipv6 is disabled.

DNS is 10.139.1.1. I also tried 10.139.1.1, 10.139.1.2

When I try to update the HVM VM that I had created with an iso, nothing connects. I can see nothing attaching to the whonix Tor exits by looking at “onion circuits.”

Does anyone have any suggestions as to why this is happening? I am stumped!

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it could be an iptables problem.

is there any way to just delete all the iptables to see if that helps in a ubuntu hvm?

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Duplicate of this issue. Original post here:

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Not necessarily a duplicate issue since Windows HVM is not explicitly referenced in this topic.

I have the same problem. I recently updated the whonix-gateway-17 template and after that my HVM stopped connecting to sys-whonix. Before the update, everything worked. Developers, please bring back the connectivity!

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Could be worth flagging this on the whonix forum instead: forums.whonix.org

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I tried redoing the Qube and having the proxy go to something that wasn’t sys-whonix and still got this problem. Is this a sys-whonix problem or an HVM networking problem that’s a bug?

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