Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
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Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
Host: Ubuntu 9.04 64bit, Intel C2D E8400
Guest: Win XP SP2 32bit, 2 CPUs
Networking works for a while after boot, then it just stops at random point, so I can't download SP3 or Firefox. Same behaviour in beta 1 and 2. Guest is clean installation, same behaviour with or without GA. Shared folders doesn't work too.
Guest: Win XP SP2 32bit, 2 CPUs
Networking works for a while after boot, then it just stops at random point, so I can't download SP3 or Firefox. Same behaviour in beta 1 and 2. Guest is clean installation, same behaviour with or without GA. Shared folders doesn't work too.
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Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
I see similar things, but to be more precise networking doesn't stop, try to create a new connection, it will work again
it seems as if virtualbox started either mangling packets or some longer connections are dropped by virtualbox
it's very nice to observe when you have OpenSolaris and try to do pkg image-update to latest dev (internal, set ipkg.sfbay/dev as pkg authority)
funny thing is that kstat shows no dropped bytes, so virtualbox silently corrupts network connectivity ... Frank , can you save us ?
cheers
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it seems as if virtualbox started either mangling packets or some longer connections are dropped by virtualbox
it's very nice to observe when you have OpenSolaris and try to do pkg image-update to latest dev (internal, set ipkg.sfbay/dev as pkg authority)
funny thing is that kstat shows no dropped bytes, so virtualbox silently corrupts network connectivity ... Frank , can you save us ?
cheers
L
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Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
Which networking type is that, NAT?
Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
similar problem here, NAT.
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Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
Yup, I'm using NAT.
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Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
I have the same problems both on Win7 RC 64 and Vista 64 hosts. (using Beta 1 or 2)
Downloading large files (e.g. apt-get install ...) does not work; compiling (huge) files on a remote smb share does not work either. (Ubuntu 9.04 + GA from Beta2; NAT networking, Bridged seems to work)
Downloading large files (e.g. apt-get install ...) does not work; compiling (huge) files on a remote smb share does not work either. (Ubuntu 9.04 + GA from Beta2; NAT networking, Bridged seems to work)
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Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
yeah, NAT, but I guess you know it already, so just confirming the sad truth
and tried with both types of network ifaces, so the problem is in some generic code there
thanks in advance for help
and tried with both types of network ifaces, so the problem is in some generic code there
thanks in advance for help
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Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
host vista sp2 x64
i have very slow network,lot's of timeouts but it stays connected.
i have very slow network,lot's of timeouts but it stays connected.
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Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
Same Here (VB 3.0 Beta 2)
Host Windows Xp 32 bit (sp2 patched to 27 June 2009)
Guest opensolaris 2009.6
NAT (tried more than one type of H/W emulation)
(all VERY slow connections, eg. nslookups take 10 or 15 seconds)
and network "light" icon is flashing loads.
Host Windows Xp 32 bit (sp2 patched to 27 June 2009)
Guest opensolaris 2009.6
NAT (tried more than one type of H/W emulation)
(all VERY slow connections, eg. nslookups take 10 or 15 seconds)
and network "light" icon is flashing loads.
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Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
forgot to add I am running the opensolaris guest as 64 Bit (ie on 32 bit windows XP)
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Re: Networking problems with beta 1 and 2
another issue with virtual host adaptor. Whilst now IPCONFIG doesn't choke on it, my firewall (bitdefender) does.
On boot, there's a total freeze of the OS for minutes, after which on completion bitdefender everytime asks permission for the actual adaptor to access the internet.
Even when okaying, there's no connection with the router.
Uninstalling the virtual host adaptor returns everything to normal. Maybe an idea to make the virtual host adaptor optional upon installation?
On boot, there's a total freeze of the OS for minutes, after which on completion bitdefender everytime asks permission for the actual adaptor to access the internet.
Even when okaying, there's no connection with the router.
Uninstalling the virtual host adaptor returns everything to normal. Maybe an idea to make the virtual host adaptor optional upon installation?