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| #428 | invalid | Virtualbox should offer same Host's resolution capability in Guest | ||
| Description |
I am running Ubuntu 7.04 AMD64(using official binary) and I have my X running on 1440x900, I installed Windows XP Professional(32bit) using Virtualbox 1.4.0, once it finished installing(wich is amazingly fast!!), I installed the guest addons aswel, restarted. But when I was about to change the guest resolution I didn't see my host's resolution on the XP display settings..I saw 1440x1050 but my screen is 1440x900, can this be fixed? |
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| #429 | invalid | Graphics Adapter: Support for widescreen resolutions, 1280x800 etc... | ||
| #430 | fixed | Passive FTP to host via NAT networking broken => fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
I have Virtualbox OSE 1.4.0 running on Mandriva Linux Cooker x86_64 (installed from Mandriva packages). In Virtualbox I have a Mandriva 2007.1 Spring i586 installation running. The virtual machine is connected via Virtualbox NAT: the host has address 10.0.2.0, the client 10.0.2.15. I try to access an FTP server running on the host from the virtual machine. This fails with passive FTP, because the NAT engine returns 127.0.0.1 as the host address: [root@localhost frederik]# wget ftp://10.0.2.2/Mandriva/2007.1/i586/media/main/release --23:34:51-- ftp://10.0.2.2/Mandriva/2007.1/i586/media/main/release
Connecting to 10.0.2.2:21... connected. Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in! ==> SYST ... done. ==> PWD ... done. ==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD /Mandriva/2007.1/i586/media/main ... done. ==> PASV ... couldn't connect to 127.0.0.1 port 26318: Connection refused A Wireshark capture confirms that the virtual machine received 127.0.0.1 port 26318 after the PSV command. So it seems the Virtualbox NAT engine screws up the FTP connection: actually in this case NAT probably should not even be needed as host and client are connected to the same network. |
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