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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #14601 | fixed | Change Network Settings During VM Startup Missing Old Settings | ||
| Description |
Host: Surface Pro 3 512GB running Windows 8.1 Pro When in the docking station I have four adapters active for a VM: Nat Virtual Host Surface Pro Ethernet Adapter Surface Pro WiFi Adapter When I shutdown the system and then use it without the adapter and I start a VM I get the popup about changing network settings (because the Ethernet adapter is not there). Under VirtualBox 4.x.x the network setting dialog box would open and all of the original settings would be there and I would just have to change the Ethernet adapter to something else usually the wifi adapter. Under ViftualBox 5.0.4 all of the adapter tabs are empty. |
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| #18037 | invalid | Change default UEFI boot order to have the Shell last | ||
| Description |
Please change the default boot order for the UEFI machine type to have the UEFI shell last. This would allow more installers to work "out of the box" in a VM. Scenario: USB flash disk installer setup for UEFI only. For example CentOS 7 or Windows Server 2016. The flash drive is filtered through to the VM prior to starting it. Expected results: VM attempts to boot all available devices before dropping into the shell. Actual results: VM attempts to boot the primary disk, fails, moves on to the Shell. Work around: Type "exit" and manually select the USB disk from the resulting firmware menu. |
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| #12140 | obsolete | Change default behavior when host's name server is 127.0.0.0/8 | ||
| Description |
Hi, The current behavior when the host's name server in resolv.conf is in the 127.0.0.0/8 (Ubuntu special case with dnsmasq), is to enable the host resolver, which breaks any DNS query other than A (PTR, MX, etc). See: https://www.virtualbox.org/browser/vbox/trunk/src/VBox/Devices/Network/slirp/slirp_dns.c#L283 A better solution would be to enable DNS proxy, which will proxy all DNS queries to the host's name server. Is there any reason not to use the DNS proxy instead of the Host resolver in this case? Thank you, Bar. |
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