



Note that there are actually two phenomena in the play here. What you observed here are phenomena happening when you pulled the rug out from under your TCP/IP stacks :D TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 These are the current results from my ifconfig: eth0: flags=41 If I want the connection to work I have to create a new NAT network each time but after a while it will stop working, and I believe this is associated with me changing my mac address which I do as follow: ifconfig eth0 downĭoes anyone know what might be going wrong during this process? When I create the first NAT network internet usually works but as soon as I do something like changing my MAC address the internet connection stops working, even though the machine says that the wired connection is connected. I am setting up some virtual machines on Oracle VM using Kali-linux as operating system.
