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#17329 obsolete Bug when copying from network to desktop in VM deanmoncaster
Description

When i try to copy from a network folder onto the desktop of a virtual machine i get the following error

Drag and drop error from host (VERR_PATH_NOT_FOUND). Result Code: VBOX_E_IPRT_ERROR (0x80BB0005) Component: GuestWrap Interface: IGuest {13a11514-402e-022e-6180-c3944de3f9c8}

It then becomes impossible to copy anything to the desktop of the VM regardless of where it is coming from until you reboot it. The only way round is to copy to the desktop then to the VM which isn't perfect but it works.

Is this a known bug or is it "functioning as designed"?

#17325 fixed Guru Meditation during virtual machine boot => fixed in SVN Red
Description

Guru Meditation during virtual machine boot. Easy to reproduce. No virtual disk needed. Simply attempting to start the vm by booting from a valid MS-DOS bootable ISO file triggers the problem.

Versions affected: 5.1.31 and 5.2.2 and many other prior versions.

Log files attached for versions 5.1.31 and 5.2.2.

Multiple hosts tested. The problem is consistently encountered.

#17324 wontfix Feature request: Add a way to get VM's IP address through the API without guest additions MartinDachev
Description

I am constantly reading about VirtualBox networking and trying to find a way to get the IP of a VM without installing Guest Additions to it, mainly when using Bridged Networking. From what I have read from the manual - it should be possible with little additions.

I work in a project that uses the VirtualBox Main API through the VirtualBox Web Service. I use it to make and configure VMs. The IP needs to be taken automatically, without user interaction and no logging with SSH - because you don't know the IP.

I have read the following from the manual:

"Bridging to a wireless interface is done differently from bridging to a wired interface, because most wireless adapters do not support promiscuous mode. All traffic has to use the MAC address of the host's wireless adapter, and therefore VirtualBox needs to replace the source MAC address in the Ethernet header of an outgoing packet to make sure the reply will be sent to the host interface. When VirtualBox sees an incoming packet with a destination IP address that belongs to one of the virtual machine adapters it replaces the destination MAC address in the Ethernet header with the VM adapter's MAC address and passes it on. VirtualBox examines ARP and DHCP packets in order to learn the IP addresses of virtual machines."

From this statement it looks like VirtualBox already knows the IP address of a VM using Bridged Adapter - yet I haven't found a way to get it without Guest Additions.

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