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| #716 | invalid | NAT problems => retry with VBox 1.5.4 | ||
| Description |
There are some 'problems' in NAT implementation. I use this configuration to acess Apache HTTP Server from the Host to the Guest virtual machine: VBoxManage setextradata "vmname" "VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/Apache/Protocol" TCP VBoxManage setextradata "vmname" "VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/Apache/GuestPort" 80 VBoxManage setextradata "vmname" "VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/Apache/HostPort" 8080 First if I put 80 instead of 8080 gives me an error. There is no application using port 80. Maybe this has to do with permissions because of the low port number. Second, If the guest has a fixed IP then the NAT won't work because is expecting that the interface is configured to use DHCP ! Third, I can't use the VirtualHost's Apache configuration. example: accessing the url http://somehost:8080/ in the Host machine don't go to the correct page. If I do http://somehost/ in the Guest works fine! I don't want to use bridging!! |
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| #717 | obsolete | set the current folder to a default folder which could be defined when open the file dialog | ||
| Description |
It take more mouse clicking than it should be to configure the shared folder. Because we have to go through from the root folder to the target folder every time when we want to add a shared folder. The convenient way is that the current folder is set to the default folder which is defined in the preference when we open the file dialog to configure the shared folder. |
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| #718 | invalid | '@' symbol cannot be typed in Windows XP guest under Ubuntu 7.04 host using UK Internationali keyboard layout | ||
| Description |
Hi, I am running a Windows XP guest on VirtualBox 1.5.0 under an Ubuntu 7.04 host. If the host machine is configured to use the UK International (with dead keys) keyboard layout, then the '@' symbol cannot be typed in Windows. If the host machine is reconfigured to use UK keyboard layout, then everything works fine. Otherwise all works perfectly! |
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