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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1247 | fixed | ping doesn't work with NAT network interfaces | ||
| Description |
Run a Windows XP guest on a Linux host, and configure the network interface as NAT. In the guest, run a ping command to a live host. Expected: Windows guest reports that the host is alive. Actual result: Windows guest reports that the request timed out. Technical background: VirtualBox NAT translates the outgoing ICMP request in an UDP echo request (port 7). If the echo service is not enabled on this host (which is e.g. the case on OpenSolaris servers), that host will send back an ICMP error (destination unreachable). VirtualBox does not translate this ICMP error into an ICMP response for the guest. This can be easily verified by running Wireshark simultaneously on the guest OS and on the host OS. |
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| #4077 | fixed | physical optical drive ussage only works in vms with passthrough enabled => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Since version 2.2 I have not been able to use my Mac's physical optical drive in any vm unless passthrough is checked. running Mac os x 10.5.7 and 10.5.6 prior to updating. Mac is an intel macbook late 2006 core 2 duo 2.0ghz 2 GB ram installed. |
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| #12085 | obsolete | physical network interfaces not found after upgrade 4.2.16 -> 4.2.18 | ||
| Description |
After upgrading VBox to 4.2.18, the network interfaces are no longer available. Trying to start a powered-off host results in the following: Could not start the machine debian64-7 because the following physical network interfaces were not found: Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller (adapter 1), Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 1030 (adapter 2) You can either change the machine's network settings or stop the machine. Opening the Network Setting results in the attached screenshot. Note that there are no devices to choose from. Closing the VM resulted in the following: Result Code:
E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component:
SessionMachine
Interface:
ISession {12f4dcdb-12b2-4ec1-b7cd-ddd9f6c5bf4d}
Note that this VM worked flawlessly before upgrading. Nothing else was changed in the system configuration. |
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