![]() ![]() ![]() This network is available on your Mac as the vmnet8 interface. Most virtual machines are connected this way-it’s the default. However, it doesn’t allow other computers that can access your Mac to access the virtual machine. “Internet Sharing: Share with my Mac,” hides your virtual machine behind your Mac’s network address, allowing it to access anything your Mac can, most notably the Internet if you’re connected. Out of the BoxĪ brand-new VMware Fusion installation (8.5.4 at the time of this writing) offers a handful of networking options: The Pro version has a network editor, but if you don’t need the rest of what that version offers, or you’re just curious how VMware Fusion networking works, this article can help you. If you need a little more, customization is fairly easy, though undocumented-and information on how to customize is scattered. On macOS, VMware Fusion is an excellent choice for this it has many time-saving features, and its compatibility is top-notch-especially if you need to run Windows or macOS itself in a VM.īy default, Fusion provides several basic virtual networking options that can satisfy most requirements. and restarted the service per /etc/init.d/networking restart.When working on a project where we need to run software that typically runs on another operating system, virtualization can be a very useful tool. Then I added the following lines to my /etc/network/interfaces: auto ens192 Now the ifconfig -a returns two different interfaces (lo and a new ens192). It seems like the e1000e interface support is not quite good, so I asked the vm-admin to change the interface type to vmxnet3. cat /var/log/syslog | grep -i eth is empty.All commands in var/log/boot.log pass with status.How can access such a network connection with ubuntu? I used Windows on the same VM before and there the internet connection worked out-of-the-box. So there is no network connection, but the device status is connected. The network settings for the vm look like this: I already tried to remove and load it again, but I always get the error, that it's busy. ![]() The devices uses the e1000e Kernel-Module. Then I tried to force these settings by calling /etc/init.d/networking restart but without success. So I added the following lines to my /etc/network/interfaces: auto eth0 The VM-Host provided a the IP, net mask, gateway settings. The /etc/network/interfaces file contains only a lo interface so I tried to create a eth0. Ifconfig -a shows only the loop back interface but lspci prints the following Ethernet controller:Ġb:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection ![]() Sadly ubuntu was not able to detect the device automatically. The VM has internet access (given a port-id, adaptertype E1000E and a MAC). I installed ubuntu server 14.04 LTS on a virtual machine (vmware, win host). ![]()
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