Hey, I'm wondering if tunnelblick could fix a problem people have using VMs in Big Sur or Monterey.
I used to be able to route networking from a guest OS (running as a router) to the host MacOS using "host-only" networking in either Parallels Desktop or VirtualBox. The host-only network would create a network interface in MacOS (like "vnic0") then I could set the guest OS's IP as the MacOS router IP. Unfortunately this solution hasn't worked since I upgraded to a newer Mac as this probably needed a kmod to create the virtual network interface. I have been searching for a work-around without success thus far.
What if I create a virtual network interface with tunnelblick and then bridge it to the VM's virtual ethernet device? I'm thinking this should allow me to make an IP connection between the two, which is all I need in theory.
Before I try this I thought I'd ask (since I can't see it documented anywhere) which version is compatible with Monterey running on an M1, and also what is the minimal I need just to get a TAP (I don't need OpenVPN), and how do I get just the TAP.