If you are using the older VMware (Fat) client, see the link at the bottom of the page for the older UNL article. so we need to enable promiscuous mode on the port-groupthat we connected to earlier, (mine was called VM Network). Your Hyper Visor (VMware) needs to be able to see traffic from your EVE-NG devices, coming out though the vNIC we added earlier, that means a lot of MAC addresses are going to be coming from the MAC address of that vNIC. SSH into your EVE-NG server > log on as the root user, and make sure it can see BOTH network cards, with the following command As the good folk at EVE-NG have configured all the hard stuff for you! Note: You can probably skip down to allowing promiscuous mode below.
VMXNet3 is fine, just make sure it’s connected to the correct port-group. Unlike UNL, EVE-NG will deploy with only one vNIC, (below I’m using vSphere 6), so to keep things nice and simple I’m just going to add one more
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I’m assuming you already have EVE-NG installed and some images in it, and know how to create a lab, and that you want to connect that lab to the internet. In all honesty a lot of this article you can skip, I’m just showing you what’s going on down at the Linux level (so you can be sure yours will be OK). I really like EVE-NG, for proof of concept work, testing, and just learning new products I cant think of any product better.īut what if you want to connect your labs to the outside world? Solution I did an article a while back on doing this with UNL, so I thought I’d revisit it today for EVE-NG.