It is possible to create the bridge and tun/tap interfaces by adding the following lines to `/etc/network/interfaces`. Replace `DEVICENAME` with your ethernet card's device name, and `MYUSERNAME` with the user that is starting the VM.
You can use NetworkManager to control the bridge and tun/tap interfaces, by creating them with the following commands. Replace `DEVICENAME` with your ethernet card's device name.
### Make the Bridge
```
nmcli connection add type bridge \
ifname br1 con-name mybridge
```
### Attach Bridge to Ethernet
```
nmcli connection add type bridge-slave \
ifname DEVICENAME con-name mynetwork master br1
```
### Make the Tun/Tap
```
nmcli connection add type tun \
ifname tap0 con-name mytap \
mode tap owner `id -u`
```
### Attach Tun/Tap to Bridge
```
nmcli connection mod mytap connection.slave-type bridge \
Once you have set up the bridge and tun/tap on the host, you'll have to add the following line to `basic.sh`, replacing `-netdev user,id=net0`. Change `tap0` to your corresponding device name.
You can optionally use the `vmxnet3` driver for higher performance compared to the default e1000. Note that replacing it requires macOS El Capitan or higher.