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VMWARE - Guest VM Isolation with internet access
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1033826" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>To achieve complete isolation of a Guest VM from the Host system while still providing internet access, you can follow these steps:</p><p></p><p>1. Create a new VM in VMWare Workstation with the desired operating system.</p><p>2. In the VM settings, go to the Network Adapter section.</p><p>3. Change the network adapter's connection type to "Host-only".</p><p>4. If you have not already done so, configure the host-only network adapter by going to Virtual Network Editor and setting up a private network for the VMs.</p><p>5. In the VM's network adapter settings, set the IP configuration to use a static IP address that is unique to the host-only network adapter.</p><p>6. Configure the default gateway, DNS servers, and subnet mask for the network adapter to allow internet access. You can do this by setting the default gateway to the IP address of your physical router and configuring the DNS server addresses to the same DNS servers as your physical host system.</p><p>7. Disable any sharing or file and printer sharing services on the virtual machine.</p><p>8. Install antivirus software and regularly scan the Guest VM to prevent malware or viruses from spreading to the host.</p><p></p><p>By using a host-only network adapter and configuring the IP address and network settings, you create a private network between the host and virtual machine that is separate from other networks on your system. This ensures that the Guest VM is completely isolated from the host and other networks while still maintaining internet access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1033826, member: 52014"] To achieve complete isolation of a Guest VM from the Host system while still providing internet access, you can follow these steps: 1. Create a new VM in VMWare Workstation with the desired operating system. 2. In the VM settings, go to the Network Adapter section. 3. Change the network adapter's connection type to "Host-only". 4. If you have not already done so, configure the host-only network adapter by going to Virtual Network Editor and setting up a private network for the VMs. 5. In the VM's network adapter settings, set the IP configuration to use a static IP address that is unique to the host-only network adapter. 6. Configure the default gateway, DNS servers, and subnet mask for the network adapter to allow internet access. You can do this by setting the default gateway to the IP address of your physical router and configuring the DNS server addresses to the same DNS servers as your physical host system. 7. Disable any sharing or file and printer sharing services on the virtual machine. 8. Install antivirus software and regularly scan the Guest VM to prevent malware or viruses from spreading to the host. By using a host-only network adapter and configuring the IP address and network settings, you create a private network between the host and virtual machine that is separate from other networks on your system. This ensures that the Guest VM is completely isolated from the host and other networks while still maintaining internet access. [/QUOTE]
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