![]() Virtual machine's virtual interface doesn't report packet exchanges between other virtual machines in the same subnet on Big Sur hosts. Users are unable to capture transfer packets in the same subnet of a virtual network inside a virtual machine.Workaround: Change the IP address used for the port forwarding to the current IP address assigned to the virtual machine. If user configures NAT port forwarding on Fusion 11, the port forwarding may be not accessible after upgrading to Fusion 12 on Big Sur because the virtual machine's IP address changes after upgrade. Virtual machine's IP address must be changed for NAT port forwarding to work after upgrading Fusion on Big Sur hosts.Workaround: Access the NAT port forwarding through another physical machine with Windows or macOS orĪccess the NAT port forwarding from a bridged virtual machine running on the same Mac machine as the NAT virtual machine. On Big Sur hosts, if user configures NAT port forwarding in Fusion, the service running in the virtual machine is unavailable on the macOS host using localhost:exposedPort, hostIP:exposedPort, or 127.0.0.1:exposedPort Port forwarding is also not accessible inside a NAT virtual machine using hostIP:exposedPort. Unable to access port forwarding on a NAT virtual machine, if the traffic is routed through the host IP stack on Big Sur hosts.If a host directory is not mounted to an anonymous volume of a container, the user data in the anonymous volume is not persistent after the container is stopped. ![]() User data in an anonymous volume is lost when the container is stopped.Unable to connect USB devices to macOS Mojave guest operating systems as they are not recognized. Unable to use the USB devices in macOS Mojave guest operating systems.Unable to use a 2 TB USB drive in the guest OS after upgrading to Fusion 11.5.5Ģ TB USB drives are not recognized in guest OS. ![]()
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