First, the VM has to be installed from an IPSW image into a new VM bundle. Setting up a macOS VM in ViableS is a two-step process. This simply adds a checkbox so you can run a VM with or without its NAT network connection device. If you want to try this out yourself, ViableS 1.0.8 (beta 8) is available from here: viables1b8 This is an update to the sandboxed version of that app, ViableS. To investigate this, rather than trying to block network connections on a Mac, I built a new version of my lightweight virtualiser Viable with the option to run completely locked down in a sandbox, without any shared folders, and with no network device available. If network connections are now so important to Macs, what can a Mac running Ventura do without being connected to a network? Can it still run apps, and how does it cope with tasks like Gatekeeper checks? This article explains what does and doesn’t work when a Mac running Ventura has no network connection at all.
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