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| #4540 | fixed | NAT does not seem to properly set the source ip of some incoming packets | ||
| Description |
Since upgrading to VirtualBox 3, I've been having problems with NAT. Things worked fine in 2.2.4. Specifically, it appears that the source address of packets are not being NATed properly. Some of them appear to come from 10.0.2.2 instead of from their real source address. This can cause applications drop packets, making it look like there is latency, or packet loss. I will attach a wireshark capture from the guest when it was pinging www.virtualbox.org. Notice that some of the responses come from 10.0.2.2, and not from 208.73.210.26. This causes the guest to wait until it times out for the ping response, and then next echo request is sent out after the timeout (5 seconds in this case). I've seen this happen with udp packets as well, causing issues for VPN types of applications. Reverting to 2.2.4 or changing to bridged networking fixes the issue. |
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| #4545 | fixed | Guest time goes too fast | ||
| Description |
Host is a OSX, guest is a CentOS 5.3 with kernel 2.6.18-128.1.16. The time on the guest host is going too fast. For every hour, the guest adds an additional 40 minutes to the time. |
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| #4546 | fixed | Window resizing and desktop issues (Ubuntu 9.04 host, WinXP guest in seamless mode, nvidia GeForce 8600 GT) | ||
| Description |
When resizing windows or closing windows on the Windows XP guest, there are problems where the window is only partially displayed. Closing windows can leave images still on the screen, sometimes the XP desktop partially shows and sometimes the Ubuntu desktop and panels disappear. |
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