Hello,

I am trying to implement an internal Qubes LAN with HVMs that receive dhcp from 
a netvm using dhcpd. A classical network layout sort of speak. Reading Xen 
Networking makes it look possible but Qubes auto configuring the VM networking 
is being a bit troublesome for what I am trying to setup. Note that the entire 
network will be on Qubes only with no internet access.

The reason I am trying to set this up is I have some HVMs that are not getting 
an ip through dhcp and I cannot access them to set ip manually (they are 
vulnhub vms). I was thinking of just running an hvm with virtualbox but the 
limits of emulation only wont work. I read that qubes can be recompiled to 
enable nested virtualization to get that working but if there is a way to 
create a custom network that would be preferred.

Is there a way to allow a set of HVMs to get ip from a netvm running dhcp and 
communicate like a classic network?

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