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== Setup == | == Setup == |
Revision as of 12:45, 26 February 2020
Contents
Introduction
In the event your Windows Guest does not require network isolation by traversing NAT (for security purposes) using Scream over a VirtIO Bridge will yield a overall better experience to using the IVSHMEM drivers. Setup is also simpler.
Prerequisites & Dependencies
Before setup can begin there are a few requirements.
Prerequisites
- The Guest needs to have a VirtIO Network Adapter installed. This includes:
- Creating a Bridged Network Adapter on the Host
- Passing the Bridged Network Adapter to the Guest
- Installing the VirtIO drivers on the Guest.
Dependencies
- We also require a few packages:
git
libpulse-dev
(May already be installed.)make
(Will already be installed if you've setup Looking Glass)
Setup
For the most basic configuration Scream over LAN does not have much setup to it.
Configuring Scream on the Windows Guest
How to Install Scream on the Windows Guest has already been covered.
Configuring Scream on the GNU/Linux Host
Start by downloading Scream from the Github repository.
git clone https://github.com/duncanthrax/scream.git