7 pro fusion custom private network

I have two virtual machines running molten Pro 7 on my mac.

They are networked via a custom private network.

Two virtual machines have no trouble to communicate with each other.

Custom network settings are:

-allow VMs to connect to external network is DISABLED

-join this network the mac host is running

-provide addresses via DHCP is enabled

-IP - 10.0.1.0 subnet

-subnet mask = 255.255.255.0

My problem is how the host mac can access virtual machines?

There is no virtual network adapters on the mac, only the physical cards.

Am I missing something?

I expect the host mac to have a virtual NETWORK adapter with an IP address from the range 10.0.1.xxx.

Or am I misunderstand how the host and the virtual machines connect to a private network?

I don't want the virtual machines to have internet access, but I don't want the mac host to have access to the internet.


Any suggestions are appreciated.

Is 10.0.1.0/255.255.255.0 the address/subnet mask correct for the network attached to your card Ethernet Thunderbolt?  If so, you cannot use the same range of network for vmnet2, because to do so it would be impossible for the host to determine if packets should be directed to en4 or vmnet2.

See you soon,.

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Darius

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