Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1: VBox RC4 NAT not working
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Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1: VBox RC4 NAT not working
On the Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 as HOST, the NAT on Virtualbox 4.2.0 RC4 is not working, i have temporary solved using a Bridge with wlan.
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Re: Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1: VBox RC4 NAT not working
Hard to believe. Works fine here. What exactly is not working?
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Re: Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1: VBox RC4 NAT not working
Navigation from the GUEST is not working, browser responding: impossible to connect etc., please move to normal section, 4.2.0 final version same problem.
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Re: Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1: VBox RC4 NAT not working
Open a terminal and try this:trekfan1 wrote:Navigation from the GUEST is not working, browser responding: impossible to connect etc., please move to normal section, 4.2.0 final version same problem.
VBoxManage modifyvm "VMNamexxx" --natdnshostresolver1 on
VMNamexxx is the name of your VM machine.
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Re: Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1: VBox RC4 NAT not working
OK, i tried and NAT is working, but this it's a BUG! Version 4.2.0 final have same bug...
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Re: Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1: VBox RC4 NAT not working
It's a bug alright but a Ubuntu bug. They changed resolv.conf in 12.* which no one else has at least at this point. Check with ubuntu and see for yourself.