Disable DHCP on the linux host

I wanted to disable the DHCP server on the network invited only without having to hack the startup scripts.

It seems that DHCP is defined by the following parameter; $vmdb_answer_VNET_1_DHCP

The question is: Whence this setting?

It can be done via configuration/etc/vmware/places, change the VNET_1_DHCP to Yes value to not according to your needs

grep DHCP/etc/vmware/rentals

VNET_8_DHCP Yes

answer VNET_1_DHCP no

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    "Enter the IP address of the network device you want to use as a host DMZ." Otherwise, enter a zero (0.0.0.0) to disable the DMZ host.

    So I try to enter the address 0.0.0.0, and it gives me an error:

    What I am doing wrong? The instructions are just incorrect? Is there a way to disable this option?

    If the LAN subnet is 192.168.1.x/24, you might want to try instead of 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.0 to disable DMZ Host.

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