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#1720 duplicate AsteriskNOW - rPath w/Asterisk Gregory Wood
Description

Created virtual box with AsteriskNOW iso v1.0.2.1 x86.

It starts running Linux from the ISO image. The last line displayed is 'running /sbin/loader' then dies. It does not seem to access the virtual drive.

The error message begins: A critical error has occurred while running the virtual machine ... .

General: AsteriskNOW Red Hat 256M 32M cd/dvd-rom, hard disk disabled enabled enabled enabled

The log file is 145K.

#4091 fixed VBox DHCP: revese order of DNS servers from host -> fixed in svn Grek336
Description

Host: Ubuntu 8.04.2 (Hardy Heron) Guest: Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)

First! Sorry for my english.

I have a resolv.conf with some nameserver at host. Like:

nameserver 128.107.241.182

nameserver 198.202.75.26

nameserver 168.143.113.202

When I look the log of the DHCP-Process at daemon.log at the guest I see that the DNS-server list is sending in reverse order

May 24 13:41:23 jaunty-desktop NetworkManager: <info> nameserver '168.143.113.202'

May 24 13:41:23 jaunty-desktop NetworkManager: <info> nameserver '198.202.75.26'

May 24 13:41:23 jaunty-desktop NetworkManager: <info> nameserver '128.107.241.182'

and Jaunty is using it in this reverse order.

I don't now is this really a bug so I have set the Priority to trival.

Greetings from Berlin

#4098 fixed DHCP send broken Offer and ACK Packets when resolv.conf have too many nameserver -> fixed in svn Grek336
Description

Host: Ubuntu 8.04.2 (Hardy Heron); Guest: Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)

First! Sorry for my english.

When the resolv.conf have too many nameserver entries (by VBox 2.2.2 more than 46) the DHCP-Server send broken DHCP Offer and/or ACK packets to the guest.

In VBox Version 2.2.3 snv 47645 the number of nameserver entries is higher because they have change the format for sending the DNS-server IP-Adresses (from 6 bytes per entry to 4 bytes per entry).

I have capture the Packets with Wireshark to document the problem (in VBox 2.2.2).

It can be that the Vbox.log is not from the same time as the wireshark log.

It is not normal that a resolv.conf have more then three entries because Ubuntu don't use more than the first three entries

Greetings from Berlin

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