Note that this does not always work with all network interfaces and setups, and if this does not work correctly then you will need to use NAT or use an external ethernet adapter. That will allow the VM to 'work' over the ethernet interface as if it were connected to the network directly. You would need the VMware Virtual Network editor tool, run with sudo, to make changes, and then restart the VMware service.īut essentially, you have to edit vmnet0 in the editor, and instruct it which network interface to be 'bridged' to. I would prefer my router to do DNS, NAT, etc. Don't I need to set up vmnet2 to do that? I want my virtual machines to use only eth1. I don't want to prohibit Eth1 being used by anything else. This answer addresses the new question by the OP, in comments:Īfter reading Thomas W's answer, I realized my question is worded wrong.
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