The 2nd link is pretty interesting if your HW/OS supports VF and it does
contain the note about making MacVTap work. If you're concerned about the risk
warning you can get it via web archives here (though it may take a while to
load) :
https://web.archive.org/web/20201109025659/https://www.lin
H, thanks for the tips.
It is a simple selection/option in VirtualBox, a nobrainer selection.
I'll read the first link, bur the second gives a security warning, so I'll
skip.
I wish there is a simple choice in virt-manager UI too.
Best Regards.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 4:05 PM Bob Power wrote:
Not sure this is a virt-manager question: probably more of a general virtual
networking question.
Curious: Did you have this in VirtualBox ?
Anyway, I'd look at MacVTap - Linux Virtualization Wiki
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Hi,
I've switched from VirtualBox to Virt Manager and I need to have virtual
machines in the same subnet as the host.
How could I achieve that? I've spent all day looking at various articles on
how to do that, but I could not manage to achieve it.
Is there a reliable step by step procedure?
I use