How to setup a VM netowrk so that the VM can access my local network and it can be accessed from within the local network?

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  • vfio

    A script for easy pci and usb passthrough along with disks, iso's and other useful flags for quick tinkering with less of a headache. I use it for VM gaming and other PCI/LiveCD/PXE/VM/RawImage testing given the script's accessibility.

  • All of this is how I do it for VFIO gaming in my automatic vfio management script which at least tries to clean up after itself when the VM exits.

  • virt-installs

    libvirt scripts for various operating systems (KVM instead of QEMU)

  • i do all that directly from /etc/network/interfaces on debian - and just use the bridge as my main interface. qemu-bridge-helper sets up the taps automatically when you run the vm from virt-manager or virsh.

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