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| #16757 | duplicate | https for downloads is wrongly configured | ||
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I'm reporting this bug so that others googling the invalid domains name can find it. Please also confirm is this is the correct fingerprint of the temporary SSL key. https://download.virtualbox.org/ SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN *.akamaihd.net, *.akamaihd-staging.net, *.akamaized-staging.net, *.akamaized.net, a248.e.akamai.net fingerprint SHA-256: 56:D0:DE:41:21:D9:DA:AE:A7:A1:ED:67:FF:7B:49:BA:2E:A3:D7:7C:BA:B1:C2:79:01:EE:61:8B:74:A2:9E:16 fingerprint SHA-1: 29:41:7D:8B:72:79:88:B6:77:A2:3A:80:A8:AD:79:70:22:4F:AE:3F Is this the expected sha-256? Is everyone getting the same? As for real SSL, why not simply use https://letsencrypt.org/ cert, it is free of charge, and has automated configuration for Apache, Nginx and others, on basically all popular OSes. Takes actually 5 minutes to set it up. (Plus backing up privkeys and testing = 1 hour). |
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| #11872 | obsolete | Many shortcuts on guest don't work | ||
| Description |
I'm running Mint Olivia as host and Windows 7 als guest, both x64. I use a lot the shortcuts Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V and Ctrl+A but they don't work in the guest. When I press e.g. Ctrl+C in MS Word a "C" is beeing written. The same applies with windows button shortcuts. The only shortcut I ve noticed is working is Alt+Tab. |
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| #4047 | obsolete | Windwos as guest OS freezes when plugging USB wireless network card. | ||
| Description |
I have 2 USB wireless network cards that I try to work with Windows 7 or Windows Vista as guest on VirtualBox. The host is Windows XP/SP2. When I plug the USB wireless network card, the guest Windows Vista detected the wireless card correctly and installed the right driver. But when it should start to work with the wireless card, it completely freezes, without any mouse/keyboard response. When I unplug the device, guest Windows OS returns back to work normally. I tried to plug/unplug the wireless card multiple times, and it always the same - When the USB device is plugged, the guest OS hangs. I tried to use other USB devices (Bluetooth dongles, USB flash drives, and so on) and they worked completely fine. The problem is only with my wireless network cards. I have the problem with the following wireless cards: TP-Link TL-WN620G 3Com 3CRUSB10075 I get the same problem for both Windows Vista and Windows 7 as guest. |
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