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| #11385 | obsolete | No network connectivity between host and guests when using bridged adapters | ||
| Description |
Using this setup: |
VBox Host | VM1(win2008r2) VM2(win7) VM3(sles11sp2)
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[virbr0] | [net0] [net0] [eth0]
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[eth0] |
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[wlan0] |
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Problem: No connectivity between any of the VMs or host. virbr0 is a virtual bridge. However: strangely enough, dnsmasq (running on the VBox host's virbr0 adapter) is seeing DHCPDISCOVER requests coming in on the bridge interface and sends DHCPOFFERS: Jan 12 00:20:48 dnsmasq-dhcp[28385]: DHCPDISCOVER(virbr0) 08:00:27:e2:25:11 Jan 12 00:20:48 dnsmasq-dhcp[28385]: DHCPOFFER(virbr0) 192.168.110.136 08:00:27:e2:25:11 Those DHCPOFFERs are not seen by the VMs, since all of them remain unconnected. I'm currently running VirtualBox 4.2.6 (vanilla download from http://dlc.sun.com.edgesuite.net/virtualbox/4.2.6/VirtualBox-4.2-4.2.6_82870_openSUSE114-1.x86_64.rpm) on openSUSE 12.2. But I had the same issue on 2 earlier versions of VBox and on openSUSE 12.1. |
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| #11387 | obsolete | Unable to print anything through the parallel port on XP guest/WS 2008 host | ||
| Description |
I have a HP 850C printer atttached to the parallel port. The LPT1 port is available on the host, currently there are no divers on the host installed that may be keeping it busy. I am unable to print anything from the guest, I just get immediately a popup telling me that the print has failed. This occurs in every application, I am unable to print even the test page. The printer does not react at all. VM logs and settings attached. The ticked is being filed as a result of this thread on the community forum: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=53560 |
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| #11391 | obsolete | OpenBSD 5.2 x64 Guru Meditation (VERR_VMX_INVALID_GUEST_STATE) on boot | ||
| Description |
Host Environment:
When attempting to install OpenBSD 5.2 64-bit under VirtualBox, I get a Guru Meditation: see logs. Installing 32-bit OpenBSD works sucessfully. I do run another 64-bit OSs under VirtualBox without issue (Debian 6.0.2), so am confident I should be able to run 64-bit OpenBSD. |
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