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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #17363 | duplicate | NAT Network - Any Bwser Only When Going from Amazan.com To Yahoo.com (or any other site) Crashes and Loses Internet Connectivity | ||
| Description |
NAT Network - Any Browser Only, When Going from Amazon.com To Yahoo.com (or any other site) Crashes and Loses Internet Connectivity in Vbox VM's.
Only happens, so far going from Amazon.com in any Browser to any other web site.
* Error Message ScreenShot, is Attached. 0xc0000409 VBoxNetNAT.exe exception |
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| #17360 | fixed | Cannot mount loop device from within shared folder on 5.2.x -> fixed in 6.0.6 | ||
| Description |
Host: Windows 10 Enterprise v1709 AMD64 Guest: Xubuntu 17.10 AMD64 On 5.2.2 r119230 and 5.2.3 r119552, attempting to mount an EXT4 partition image on the Linux guest stored in a shared folder on the Windows host fails with "mount: can't read superblock on /dev/loop0". 5.1.30 did not have this issue as far as I can remember. With a new and up-to-date Xubuntu VM and Guest Additions installed: $ cd /media/sf_SharedFolder $ dd if=/dev/zero of=test.img bs=4k count=60000 $ sudo mkfs.ext4 test.img $ mkdir testout $ sudo mount -o loop test.img testout/ "mount: /media/sf_SharedFolder/testout: can't read superblock on /dev/loop0" Doing the same thing on a folder inside the VM storage (like ~) correctly mounts the EXT4 image. The shared folder can be read from and written from within the VM as long as there's no loop mounting. |
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| #17357 | fixed | Import OVF fails with Digest mismatch (VERR_NOT_EQUAL): Attribute 'SHA1' | ||
| Description |
It seems the SHA1 digest check is case sensitive when it should not be. Importing an OVF created by VMware ovftool 3.5.0. Actual error: Digest mismatch (VERR_NOT_EQUAL): Attribute 'SHA1' on 'XXXXXXX.ovf' does not match ('3E6C3CD5F4813E5058F2CB9AC50F9636B9D92D2F' vs. '3e6c3cd5f4813e5058f2cb9ac50f9636b9d92d2f'). Result Code: VBOX_E_FILE_ERROR (0x80BB0004) Component: ApplianceWrap Interface: IAppliance {8398f026-4add-4474-5bc3-2f9f2140b23e} |
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