![]() ![]() I've tried disabling my Host firewall with sudo ufw disable, but it was already disabled and changed nothing. Here's a pair of the requests and replies: No. Running ifconfig on VM gives: (omitting lo) eth1: inet 192.168.81.128įrom Host, if I run ping 192.168.81.128, the Wireshark running in the VM captures the packets. Running ifconfig on Host gives: (omitting enp3s0 and lo) vmnet1: inet 192.168.117.1 Host to VM pings do not show up in the Host Wireshark either while capturing from "any". I can, however, capture pings from Host to VM with the Wireshark running in the VM. ![]() I cannot get the Wireshark that is running on the Host OS (Ubuntu) to capture pings from the VM (Kali). I have Wireshark running on my laptop (Ubuntu 18.04), and I also have Wireshark running inside a VMware Workstation Player with a Backtrack 5 Kali Linux virtual machine image. ![]()
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