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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #360 | invalid | VBox VPN (PPTP) for WinXPSP2 Guest | ||
| Description |
I´m not able to make incomming connections like a simple VPN (PPTP) to a fresh installed WinWPSP2 Guest. Host OS is WinXPSP2 as well. Scenario: Host has one W-LAN NIC connectet with 54 MBit/s to a ADSL Router. On Windows Host VPN works as expected. As soon as I try to Bridge the W-LAN NIC with the virtual NIC called "VBox NIC1" the W-LAN connection drops. Both the Host and the Guest are configured to use DCHP. Because there is a Firewall on the Router, on the Host and on the Guest there is no security risk at all. I want to achieve that all Incomming connections are passed to the Guest.Switching off the Firewalls doesn´t solve the Problem. Any help welcome!! thokern |
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| #361 | fixed | reset host while installing ubuntu7.04 (AMD Athlon Slot-A) | ||
| Description |
As I described here <http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=176&sid=5c3865b8fc040d1d33e43085ec81f1c2> I tried to install ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso on a VirtualBox (1.38) machine with WinXP as host machine (AMD Athlon Classic (SlotA) 900MHz, 768-SDRAM). The install cd starts and I select "install". Then the ubuntu logo with the orange progress bar is shown. After some seconds my own physical pc (not the virtualbox machine!) make a "reset". There is no freez, no error message. It is just as I would press the reset button on my physical machine. I tried it in a fresh and new created machine. I attached the machine as a file here. The log can be found there two. I tried it on another multi-boot machine with WinXP installed. There is the same behavior. I have a problem with ReacOS (install-cd and live-cd), too. The virtual machine freeze while install but the physical host stays alive and make no problems. |
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| #362 | worksforme | Reset the Snapshot Folder results in corrupted Virtual Machine | ||
| Description |
To reproduce, try this: Create a new Virtual Machine. Settings -> Advanced -> Reset the Snapshot Folder Now open again the Settings. Click Ok the confirm the Settings and you get an error message. Try to delete the VM. Again, you get an error message. If you look at the XML-File of the VM after resetting the Snapshot Folder, you'll find the entry: snapshotFolder="" I think this causes the bug, after deleting this entry, you'll be able to confirm new settings and also to delete the VM. |
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