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Quote:(07-10-2020, 04:52 PM)mothered Wrote:

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Quote: (07-10-2020, 04:47 PM)Kostolany Wrote:

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Quote: (07-10-2020, 04:45 PM)mothered Wrote:

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VirtualBox.

Go Into "Settings", and select the "Adapter" tab that's connected to your Host NIC. Under that, you'll see "Attached to", which will be Bridged, NAT or Host-only. Please provide the connection type.
It is attached to NAT
Switch (or create another virtual adapter) to "Bridged Adapter" and see If you're still experiencing the same Issue.

A VM Is an Isolated environment from the Host, so It doesn't make sense why your AV on the physical machine Is detecting activity In the virtual machine.
Thank you I really need to learn more about VMs... one kinda off topic question: I can not change my MAC address using TMAC v6, every time I try to do so I get an error saying that it failed.
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Quote:(07-10-2020, 05:21 PM)Kostolany Wrote:

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Thank you I really need to learn more about VMs... one kinda off topic question: I can not change my MAC address using TMAC v6, every time I try to do so I get an error saying that it failed.
You're welcome. If you need assistance with setting up VMware or Hyper-V, let me know and I'll provide you with my step-by-step tutorial.

In terms of Technitium MAC Address Changer, did you first select your active network card, then hit "Random MAC Address" and "Change Now" thereafter?
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Vm is better option or Use Qubes Linux
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