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| If you use the libvirt virtualisation libraries, then you will be familiar with the "user session". This feature lets you provision virtual machines to run under a regular, unprivileged user account.\nThe user session is used by GNOME Boxes, and can also be managed from Virtual Machine Manager.\nThe main downside to this setup is that a regular user can only access a very limited range of networking options. The last time that I mentioned this in a blog post, a reader pointed out that you can actually use qemu-bridge-helper to provide bridged networking to unprivileged virtual machines.\n