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| #12867 | duplicate | Guests cannot FTP outbound to external FTP servers on the Internet over NAT | ||
| Description |
Windows, Linux and Solaris X86 guests in Virtualbox on OS X cannot FTP to external FTP servers on the Internet over NAT and do directory listings. FTP login works fine, but you get immediately disconnected the moment you try to run "dir" or "ls" to list remote directory contents. Running Mac OS X - same problem on versions 10.7, 10.8 and 10.9. Direct FTP's and remote directory listings from the host O/S works 100%. I have tried various Virtualbox versions as well. |
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| #3370 | obsolete | VBoxNetFlt: Conflict with the Trend Micro Anti-Virus driver | ||
| Description |
After installing 2.1.4 + the USB driver + the network driver on my Vista
(The same problem also occurred with 2.1.2). After uninstalling and then re-installing 2.1.4 w/o the network driver there were no further crashes. I've attached a minidump. I'm not familiar with interpreting Winows crash-dumps but I did try dumpchk. The dumpchk output says (among other things) "Probably caused by : tmwfp.sys ( tmwfp+22d1d )" tmwfp.sys is a driver for my Trend-Micro Anti-Virus so that's why I began to suspect some interaction between the VirtualBox network driver and other network drivers. (I also have WinPcap installed on my machine). The crash repeated quite consistently (4x in 3 hours) so if if there's any magic which might be done before/after a crash to get more/useful information, please let me know. Having now read the manual in more detail, I see that I do not need the network driver for my setup, so this is not a show-stopper for me. |
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| #4699 | fixed | User Manual should reference Wireshark (not Ethereal) | ||
| Description |
The manual "Internal Networking" section (extracted below) should be updated to change "such as Ethereal" to "such as Wireshark". Thanks ======================= 6.6. Internal networking <snip> of the host system. It is therefore possible to attach a packet sniffer (such as Ethereal) to the host interface and log all traffic that goes over it. If, for any <snip> |
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