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Bridge mode on en0 for two VMs at same time not working anymore #6765

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digaus opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 3 comments
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Bridge mode on en0 for two VMs at same time not working anymore #6765

digaus opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 3 comments
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digaus commented Oct 22, 2024

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  • UTM Version: 4.5.4
  • macOS Version: 15.0.1
  • Mac Chip (Intel, M1, ...): M1

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When creating a 2nd VM with its network in bridged mode for en0 I got following error: -netdev vmnet-bridged,id=net0,ifname=en0: cannot create vmnet interface: unknown vmnet error

A few versions before it worked. I updated MacOS and UTM to the latest version at the same time.

To reproduce just create two VMs with bridged mode on en0.

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digaus commented Oct 22, 2024

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osy commented Nov 11, 2024

Can you upgrade to macOS 15.1 and try again?

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digaus commented Nov 11, 2024

Same error:

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