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#17914 wontfix [security] NAT VM bypasses host firewall tweevosha
Description

a NAT VM is able to completely bypass the host firewall and access services on blocked ports. for example, the guest can ping the host (even if host firewall blocks pings) and can access host web server (even if host firewall blocks access to web server). there may be a zillion other non-public host services which are accessible to the guest.

affects linux hosts running iptables-based firewall.

#5782 invalid VDI freespace is not reported correctly by the Guest OS (Linux Host/Vista32 guest) Todd Waltr
Description

Build r55467 HOST is Gentoo Linux, 2.6.32 (x86_64 w/32 emul.) on an ext4/luks partition HOST file system has 35 GBs free

Guest is a licensed copy of Vista Business (32bit) Guest file system reports 15.3 G of 15.9 used (NTFS5) It should be ~8 GB used. Guest was configured with dynamic disks.

Problem presented itself after applying the Vista SP2 standalone patch to Guest OS

I looked through the other bugs but most of them seemed concerned with the host system running out of space instead of the guest OS.

When zeroing the free space, the reported free space counted down to 0 and popped the Disk Cleanup utility which, despite only deleting a few KBs of data reported freeing 600MB.

I have examined all the usual suspects for hidden files by mounting the image through loop0 to make sure it wasn't Vista being Vista. Ran chkdsk, defrag & sdelete -c to no effect. Free space continues to loop from 600MB to 0MB.

I will attempt to use the clonehd trick to try and bring it back to life. Failing that, I will try to run through the install process again as everything seemed to fall apart as I crossed the 8GB boundary and I want to test that.

#6620 obsolete Android debugger bridge does not work over USB Tim W
Description

Firstly thank you for making VirtualBox. It is a truly amazing piece of software. I have noticed in both VirtualBox 3.1.6 and 3.2 beta that I am unable to use adb to connect to a usb device through virtualbox. I am using Lucid Lynx Linux 64bit host with a Windows XP 32-bit guest. The XP guest has the android sdk installed and I am trying to use adb to debug the device. I can connect the device and the adb drivers can be installed. Furthermore the command "adb devices" reveals that adb detects the device (tested on both a HTC Hero and X10). However commands such as "adb logcat" and "adb shell" result in adb printing "- waiting for device -" forever.

E.g: C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb devices List of devices attached CB511ED1D8 device

C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb logcat

  • waiting for device -
  • waiting for device -
  • waiting for device -
  • waiting for device -

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