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| #1615 | fixed | insufficient guest time synchronisation (in 1.5.6 was OK) | ||
| Description |
Hello VirtualBox programmers, 1.6.0 time synchronisation of the guest system is insufficient. In version 1.5.6 it worked absolutely sufficient. Background: we (industry OEM, paying for VirtualBox licences) are using a data acquisition program as VirtualBox guest (host=Win XP(e), guest = Win XPe). Using VirtualBox 1.5.6 time synchronisation is fine, the acquired trend data do not show any interruption. After updating to VirtualBox 1.6.0 (for test purposes) we get an unusable time delay of the guest machine. The time delay of the guest is resynchronised after some minutes, but the data trend lines aquired every second get an interruption when automatic resync is done. We need a guest time differing less than one second of the host time! This is a killer criterion for our future using of VirtualBox! martl |
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| #1616 | worksforme | Cannot connect to services on the host on Mac OS X | ||
| Description |
I have told VirtualBox to use 192.168.0.0/8 as the NAT network, because 10.0.2.0/8 does not work at all, as it conflicts with Mac OS X's Internet Sharing network. However, if I try to ssh into the host (which I assume should be reachable via the gateway IP 192.168.0.2 or the DNS server IP 192.168.0.3), it times out. The host firewall is set to allow everything. In particular, NetworkManager picks up a DNS server address of 192.168.0.3, but that doesn't work at all - it just times out. So I have to manually configure the DNS servers. I cannot work around the issue by using a bridged network, as that is not supported by VirtualBox on Mac OS X. So this problem makes it very inconvenient to share files between host and guest. |
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| #1617 | wontfix | VBox should unmount Guest additions iso-file after install | ||
| Description |
We are using Linux host and Windows XP guest. When installing the guest additions and not explicitely unmounting them after the install, the iso-file remains registered and mounted. When making later an update of vbox in a different installation dir, the old iso-file is missing and vbox refuses to start. |
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