Windows 10: Vmware / VBOX Linux guests anyone got bridged networking

Discus and support Vmware / VBOX Linux guests anyone got bridged networking in Windows 10 Virtualization to solve the problem; Hi folks on WINDOWS 10 Hosts - current 1903 or later builds has anyone got a Linux VM with any kernel > 4.15 to run in Bridged mode with either VBOX... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Virtualization' started by jimbo45, Aug 11, 2019.

  1. jimbo45 Win User

    Vmware / VBOX Linux guests anyone got bridged networking


    Hi folks

    on WINDOWS 10 Hosts - current 1903 or later builds has anyone got a Linux VM with any kernel > 4.15 to run in Bridged mode with either VBOX or VMWARE.

    NAT works fine but I need Bridged as these VM's need to be acessible from the whole network
    Pity it's Bridged that's broken and not NAT.

    I've tested SUSE-LEAP, UBUNTU, FEDORA, DEBIAN and they all don't work with bridged networking.

    VMWare 15.1.0 or VBOX 6.0 neither work Grrrrh !!!!!!

    looks like I'll have to abandon Windows Hosts !!!!!

    Anybody got Bridged networking on these VM's using VBOX/VMWare stuff.


    Update -- seems it's broken on the editions of W10 Workstation edition -- reverted back to "Bog standard" W10 Pro and its working properly.

    Marking as solved.

    Cheers
    jimbo

    :)
     
    jimbo45, Aug 11, 2019
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  2. altae Win User

    Connection to VMWare guest unstable


    Can anybody tell me what on earth is going on here? I've got a VMWare guest (Linux Mint 17.2 KDE, 64 bit, running on VMWare Workstation 11) with Samba shares. Access from the Host as well as other devices in the LAN always worked flawlessly. But all of a sudden it has stopped working. The connection from the host to the guest is unstable at best but mostly not possible at all. I cannot even ping the guest. But what's strange is the fact that I can access the shares from my phone and I can also ping the guest from my phone. But it's also not possible to ping the host from the guest, even if I disable the hosts firewall. What can possibly be the reason for this?

    Here is some info about the network:

    - Router IP: 192.168.1.1 (FritzBox 7490)
    - Host IP: 192.168.1.151
    - Guest IP: 192.168.1.163 (bridged, gets the IP from the router)

    P.S. It's no homegroup, it's an "ordinary" Windows network.
     
    altae, Aug 11, 2019
    #2
  3. TERAVM Win User
    VMPlayer error "Network bridge on device vmnet0 is not working"

    On a Windows 10 host, I have been using VMPlayer, which runs a guest Linux OS.  I have been using it for quite a while.

    I applied some Windows updates a couple of days ago, which included the new Creator version.

    Yesterday,
    when I started my VMPlayer VM machine, I received the error

    Somehow I think
    the Ethernet adapter settings were changed. 
    I searched the web and found some hits on this which included
    step by step instructions on how to install the service – VMware Bridge Protocol under Settings, Network & Internet,
    Ethernet.

    The steps are straightforward and I'm sure I didn't make a mistake. I then stopped and restarted the
    VMware NAT and DHCP services. I then rebooted my laptop. I received the same error when I started my VMPlayer VM machine.

    I don't have Workstation installed. Basically I'm accessing a Teradata database which runs on a VM guest Linux machine under VMPlayer.

    I'm hoping some Windows / VMware users may have seen this issue and may provide me with some advice... 
    I'm stuck now and not sure how to proceed with this issue.

    I hope that I will not have to reinstall VMware since that will require a massive amount of work for me.

    My environment/configuration:

    • Windows 10 Pro
    • version 1703 build 15063.403
    • My VMPlayer version is 6.0.7; I do not have Workstation installed.
     
    TERAVM, Aug 11, 2019
    #3
  4. Vmware / VBOX Linux guests anyone got bridged networking

    Windows 10 anniversary update: networking problem with VMware

    Since installing the anniversary upgrade (on the host machine), my VMware guests cannot connect to the network any more (bridging or direct NAT). This is very annoying since I'am running Windows 10 preview builds in a VM.
     
    RichardBätschmann, Aug 11, 2019
    #4
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