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hello, the situation is as follows: for an exercise in an ethical hacking course, I am setting up a virtual machine Kali in bridge mode on UTM for MAC m2 (from where the attack will be carried out) and an emulation of Ubuntu. The problem is that when I use the netdiscover command to see which devices are connected to the Wi-Fi network, the Ubuntu emulation does not appear.
This discussion was converted from issue #6250 on April 04, 2024 18:31.
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hello, the situation is as follows: for an exercise in an ethical hacking course, I am setting up a virtual machine Kali in bridge mode on UTM for MAC m2 (from where the attack will be carried out) and an emulation of Ubuntu. The problem is that when I use the netdiscover command to see which devices are connected to the Wi-Fi network, the Ubuntu emulation does not appear.
I followed this tutorial https://patrick-rottlaender.medium.com/create-a-virtual-hacking-lab-on-apple-silicon-mac-a86d9b3b2e5f and he uses "Host Only" instead of bridged and it didn't work for me either. I tried changing "Bridge Interface" to en0, I tried changing the emulated network card, and nothing worked.
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