Disconnecting Network in Hardware Configuration Does not Fully Disconnect the Network.

Discussion in 'macOS Virtual Machine' started by bershmuli, Dec 29, 2025 at 6:05 PM.

  1. bershmuli

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    • Parallels Desktop 26 for Mac
    • Pro Edition
    • Version 26.1.2 (57293) and Version 20.2.2 (55879) and others.
    Problem:
    Parallels 26.1.2 with macOS Guest with network configured to "Source: Disconnected" is NOT disconnected from network.
    Steps to reproduce:
    1. Start up a VM of macOS 13, 14 or 15 with Network Source selected as "Shared Network (Recommended)".
    2. Confirm network connectivity by pinging the IP address 8.8.8.8. Also note that "ipconfig en0" shows "status: active".
    3. Disconnect the VM from network by selecting "Configure->Hardware->Network->Source: Disconnected".
    4. Confirm network is disconnected by trying to ping 8.8.8.8 and observing "Request timeout for icmp_seq 0 .. 1 .. 2 etc". Also note that "ipconfig en0" shows "status: inactive".
    5. Reboot VM.
    6. Here is where the problem is. Confirm network connectivity by pinging the IP address 8.8.8.8. Also note that "ipconfig en0" shows "status: active".
    7. Verify "Configure->Hardware->Network->Source: Disconnected" so should not be able to ping anything.

    Alternatively, Shutdown the VM and select "Configure->Hardware->Network->Source: Disconnected" in order to do a textbook Network disconnection. After booting the VM, you will find limited network availability with ifconfig en0 showing "status: inactive".

    Was NOT able to reproduce with Windows VMs.

    I am coming from VMware where disconnecting the network yielded absolute results. Was hoping for same with Parallels?

    Anyone else seeing this problem?
     

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