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OpenVPN for bridging VMware Fusion OS X guest to ESX guests?

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:23 am
by SimonHF
I have a VMware Workstation 8 server running an Active Directory server guest also with MS DNS & MS DHCP server. There are also many Windows guests. All the guests currently work on 'vmnet3' which in my case is 192.168.184.xxx. The guests get their dynamic IPs via MS DHCP server running on the AD server. This all works well.

Now to the problem: I want to introduce an OS X guest into this private virtual network. However, OS X only runs (unless you hack/'unlock' VMware Workstation 8 which I don't want to do) on VMware Fusion as a guest. Is it possible to use OpenVPN to somehow connect/bridge between VMware Fusion and VMware Workstation 8 so that when the OS X guest boots then it is assigned a dynamic IP from the MS DHCP server running as a guest on VMware Workstation 8? If so, then how?

Re: OpenVPN for bridging VMware Fusion OS X guest to ESX gue

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:02 am
by Mimiko
Is it possible to use OpenVPN to somehow connect/bridge between VMware Fusion and VMware Workstation 8 so that when the OS X guest boots then it is assigned a dynamic IP from the MS DHCP server running as a guest on VMware Workstation 8?
Theoretically, yes. How - read the manuals and how to's to set up a VPN connection.

Re: OpenVPN for bridging VMware Fusion OS X guest to ESX gue

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:51 pm
by forrestgump2000
The issue at hand is not OpenVPN or reading how to set up a VPN connection. But rather if Fusion supports the ability to bridge to the OpenVPN network adapter. And the answer to that is "no"

While VirtualBox and Parallels both expose the tun/tap device as a network adapter that can be used for bridging, Fusion (through version 4.1.0) does not.