Emulating a network card is supported. It can be used by passing the
network_relay_url
option to V86
. The url must point to a running
WebSockets Proxy. The source code for the WebSockets Proxy can be found at
benjamincburns/websockproxy.
An alternative, Node-based implementation is
krishenriksen/node-relay.
The network card could also be controlled programatically, but this is currently not exposed.
There is no built-in support for NodeJS, but networking only depends on a
browser-compatible WebSocket
constructor being present in the global scope.
NOTE: original benjamincburns/jor1k-relay:latest
docker image has
throttling built-in by default which will degrade the networking.
bellenottelling/websockproxy
docker image has this throttling removed via
websockproxy/issues/4#issuecomment-317255890.
When using state images, v86 randomises the MAC address after the state has been loaded, so that multiple VMs don't receive the same address. However, the guest OS is not aware that the MAC address has changed, which prevents it from sending and receiving packets correctly. There are several workarounds:
rmmod ne2k-pci
or echo 0000:00:05.0 >
/sys/bus/pci/drivers/ne2k-pci/unbind
and loading (after the state has been
loaded) using modprobe ne2k-pci
or echo 0000:00:05.0 >
/sys/bus/pci/drivers/ne2k-pci/bind
preserve_mac_from_state_image: true
to the V86 constructor. This
causes MAC addresses to be shared between all VMs with the same state image.mac_address_translation: true
to the V86 constructor. This causes v86
to present the old MAC address to the guest OS, but translate it to a
randomised MAC address in outgoing packets (and vice-versa for incoming
packets). This mechanism currently only supports the ethernet, ipv4, dhcp and
arp protcols. See translate_mac_address
in
src/ne2k.js
. This is
currently used in Windows, ReactOS and SerenityOS profiles.Note that the same applies to IP addresses, so a DHCP client should only be run after the state has been loaded.