Warning
vde_vmnet
was deprecated and succeeded bysocket_vmnet
: https://github.com/lima-vm/socket_vmnet
vde_vmnet
provides vmnet.framework support for VDE applications such as QEMU.
vde_vmnet
does not require QEMU to run as the root user.
(But vde_vmnet
itself has to run as the root, in most cases.)
Requires macOS 10.15 or later.
Install vde-2 and vde_vmnet from source.
sudo make PREFIX=/opt/vde install
The PREFIX
dir below does not necessarily need to be /opt/vde
, however, it is highly recommended
to set the prefix to a directory that can be only written by the root.
Note that /usr/local
is typically chowned for a non-root user on Homebrew environments, so
/usr/local
is not an appropriate prefix.
The following files will be installed:
/opt/vde/bin/vde_switch
(from vde-2)/opt/vde/bin/vde_vmnet
/Library/LaunchDaemons/io.github.virtualsquare.vde-2.vde_switch.plist
/Library/LaunchDaemons/io.github.lima-vm.vde_vmnet.plist
- Configured to use
192.168.105.0/24
. Modifiy the file if it conflicts with your local network.
- Configured to use
See "Testing without launchd" if you don't prefer to use launchd.
qemu-system-x86_64 \
-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=net0 -netdev vde,id=net0,sock=/var/run/vde.ctl \
-m 4096 -accel hvf -cdrom ubuntu-21.04-desktop-amd64.iso
The guest IP is assigned by the DHCP server provided by macOS.
The guest is accessible to the internet, and the guest IP is accessible from the host.
To confirm, run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y apache2
in the guest, and access the guest IP via Safari on the host.
See https://github.com/lima-vm/lima/blob/master/docs/network.md to learn how to use vde_vmnet
with Lima.
Multiple VMs can be connected to a single vde_vmnet
instance.
Make sure to specify unique MAC addresses to VMs: -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=net0,mac=de:ad:be:ef:00:01
.
NOTE: don't confuse MAC addresses of VMs with the MAC address of vde_vmnet
itself that is printed as vmnet_mac_address
in the debug log.
You do not need to configure (and you can't, currently) the MAC address of vde_vmnet
itself.
Run sudo make install BRIDGED=en0
.
The following additional files will be installed:
/Library/LaunchDaemons/io.github.virtualsquare.vde-2.vde_switch.bridged.en0.plist
/Library/LaunchDaemons/io.github.lima-vm.vde_vmnet.bridged.en0.plist
Use /var/run/vde.bridged.en0.ctl
as the VDE socket path.
sudo make install.vde-2
sudo make install.bin
vde_switch --unix /tmp/vde.ctl
sudo vde_vmnet --vmnet-gateway=192.168.105.1 /tmp/vde.ctl
Note: make sure to run vde_vmnet
with root (sudo
). See FAQs for the reason.
vde_switch
does not need to be executed as root.
- Pros: doesn't require the
vde_switch
process to be running - Cons: Only single QEMU process can connect to the socket. Multiple
vde_vmnet
processes need to be launched for multiple QEMU processes.
To enable PTP mode, append []
to the socket path argument of vde_vmnet
.
sudo vde_vmnet /tmp/vde.ptp[]
QEMU has to be launched with port=65535
without []
.
qemu-system-x86_64 -netdev vde,id=net0,sock=/tmp/vde.ptp,port=65535 ...
The "port" number here has nothing to do with TCP/UDP ports.
Running vde_vmnet
without root could be possible by signing the vde_vmnet
binary with com.apple.vm.networking
entitlement.
However, signing a binary with com.apple.vm.networking
entitlement seems to require some contract with Apple.
:disappointed:
This entitlement is restricted to developers of virtualization software. To request this entitlement, contact your Apple representative.
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/entitlements/com_apple_vm_networking
Yes, but discouraged, as it allows non-root users to write arbitrary files, by specifying certain CLI args and environment variables.
Instead, consider using launchd or sudo.
See ./etc_sudoers.d/vde_vmnet
to allow running sudo vde_vmnet
with reduced set of args and environment variables.
There are proposal to add builtin vmnet support for QEMU:
- https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/[email protected]/
- https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/[email protected]/
However, QEMU-builtin vmnet is highly likely to require running the entire QEMU process as root.
On the other hand, vde_vmnet
does not require the entire QEMU process to run as root, though vde_vmnet
has to run as root.
When --vmnet-gateway=IP
is set to "192.168.105.1", the whole subnet (192.168.105.2-192.168.105.254) is used as the DHCP range.
To use static IP addresses, limit the DHCP range with --vmnet-dhcp-end=IP
.
For example, --vmnet-gateway=192.168.105.1 --vmnet-dhcp-end=192.168.105.100
allows using 192.168.105.101-192.168.105.254
as non-DHCP static addresses.
-
Decide a unique MAC address for the VM, e.g.
de:ad:be:ef:00:01
. -
Decide a reserved IP address, e.g., "192.168.105.100"
-
Create
/etc/bootptab
like this. Make sure not to drop the "%%" header.
# bootptab
%%
# hostname hwtype hwaddr ipaddr bootfile
tmp-vm01 1 de:ad:be:ef:00:01 192.168.105.100
- Reload the DHCP daemon.
sudo /bin/launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/bootps.plist
sudo /bin/launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/bootps.plist
- Run QEMU with the MAC address:
-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=net0,mac=de:ad:be:ef:00:01
.
NOTE: don't confuse MAC addresses of VMs with the MAC address of vde_vmnet
itself that is printed as vmnet_mac_address
in the debug log.
You do not need to configure (and you can't, currently) the MAC address of vde_vmnet
itself.
- https://developer.apple.com/documentation/vmnet
- https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/entitlements/com_apple_vm_networking
file:///Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/vmnet.framework/Versions/Current/Headers/vmnet.h
- Set environment variable
DEBUG=1
- See
/var/run/vde_vmnet.{stdout,stderr}
(when using launchd)