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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #8419 | fixed | 64bit Windows7 host; 4.0.4 VBox; 64bit Fedora14 guest; Bridging network; ssh fails after short time. | ||
| Description |
I have the VBox 4.0.4 with the associated extension installed on a Toshiba laptop running 64bit Windows 7 Home Premium (4GB memory; I3 processor) connected to my network via 802.11g with a 64bit Fedora14 guest running on it. When using bridged networking for the Fedora guest, if I ssh to my Fedora server on the local network, the session establishes, allows me to do a few things, but, then simply stops responding. If I shutdown the guest, change the network settings to NAT, then the problem does not occur. I am reasonably certain that this did not happen with 4.0.2. I'm pretty sure I would have noticed it because this is the sort of thing that I do often. Please let me know if I can provide you with additional details. Best Regards, Jerry Lumpkins |
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| #11979 | fixed | 64bit guest on 32bit host make host random reboots | ||
| Description |
Guest: ubuntu 64bit 13.04 Host: windows 32bit Professional Virtualbox: 4.2.12 i also try 4.2.14 CPU: Core i7 I start two ubuntu 64 guest host, they both connect to Hostonly ethernet adapter. My topo is like this: ubuntu-64 ----- ubuntu-64-2 Then I ping ubuntu-64-2 from ubuntu-64, after about 10 minutes,the host reboot with no minidump. |
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| #5872 | fixed | 64bit guests suffer fast clock drift -> fixed in SVN/3.1.4 | ||
| Description |
Host: Intel i5 750 cpu, 8GB RAM, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, VirtualBox 3.1.2 Guests: Windows 2008 R2 64bit, 1 virtual cpu core, 1GB RAM, Guest Addtions v3.1.2 installed. Problem: Fast clock drift in guest. Clock gains 12 seconds for every 1 minute passed ie. Clock is drifting positively by 20% each minute. This is not experienced in 32bit guests on the same host - only 64bit guests exhibit this behaviour. |
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