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| #7542 | obsolete | Juniper Network Connect VPN timeout | ||
| Description |
I am trying to establish a VPN connection from a Windows XP client Guest OS running on VirtualBox 3.2.6 for Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid i386. The VBox NIC is configured to use bridged mode. The VPN server is Juniper Networks (using SSL protocol) and I've tried Network Connect versions 5.5.0 and 6.4.0 on Windows XP. When I run this image under VirtualBox the following network traffic occurs:
If I run this same Windows image on real hardware the VPN client establishes a VPN connection and applications can talk over that connection. When I compare the two packet sequences, the transfers appear identical up until the 66-second timeout. But in the successful case the client begins sending and receiving TLSv1 Application Data after a 2-second pause instead of timing out. Any ideas on what could be causing this problem? |
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| #7545 | obsolete | VBoxGui media manager crashes when default directory is unavailable | ||
| Description |
My default directory for hard drives is located on my external drive in F:\virtualisation. I wanted to create a hard drive but when I try to specify my hard drive location (want to put it in my documents instead of F:\virtualisation), it tries to look in f:\virtualisation but it doesn't exists (as my hard drive is not connected) and vboxgui crashes. I have Windows 7 x64. |
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| #7548 | obsolete | Mac crashing and VM still running | ||
| Description |
After a Mac's system crash (so they happen!) the XP VM is shown as 'Running'. The Remove command (both from pop-down and context-sensitive menu) is greyed out. The only way to turn the VM off (and then run it again) is to go to the terminal and type: VBoxManage controlvm MBP_Paolo_Win poweroff It would seem correct that the menu command was selectable. |
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