You can configure host-only networking for an existing virtual machine. You can connect a virtual network adapter to the default host-only network (VMnet1) or to a custom host-only network. If a virtual machine has two virtual network adapters, you can connect it to two host-only networks.

To configure host-only networking for a new virtual machine, select Customize Hardware when you run the New Virtual Machine wizard.

Prerequisites

To connect the virtual machine to two host-only networks, add a second virtual network adapter to the virtual machine. See Add a Virtual Network Adapter to a Virtual Machine.

Procedure

  1. Select the virtual machine and select Virtual Machine > Virtual Machine Settings.
  2. On the Hardware tab select a virtual network adapter.
  3. Select the host-only network.
    Option Action
    Use the default host-only network (VMnet1) Select Host-only: A private network shared with the host.
    Use a custom host-only network Select Custom and select the custom host-only network from the drop-down menu.
  4. To connect the virtual machine to a second host-only network, select another virtual network adapter and select the second host-only network.
  5. Click OK to save your changes.

What to do next

Assign IP addresses to the virtual network adapters. To see the IP address that a host-only network is using, use the ipconfig command on the Linux host.