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From: "David Balazic" <David.Balazic () hermes-softlab ! com>
Date: 2007-06-19 11:23:09
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No, ping does not work with NAT network type in vbox. That is a documented fact.
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From: vbox-users-bounces@virtualbox.org on behalf of Tob_Sch@gmx.de
Sent: Tue 19-Jun-07 11:28
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Subject: Re: [vbox-users] Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2 32Bit on \
openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0
"ping" seems to work also fine with "NAT" on the Windows XP VirtualBox, but I'll try \
"bridged" to find out, whether the problems disappear, thanks for this hint
but
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Datum: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:56 +0200
Von: "David Balazic" <David.Balazic@hermes-softlab.com>
An: "VirtualBox end user list" <vbox-users@virtualbox.org>
Betreff: Re: [vbox-users] Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2 32Bit \
on openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0
> NAT does not support ping and other types of packets.
> I am almost 100% that Windows tries to ping the domain controller and
> waits for replies that never come.
> Try with bridged networking to confirm or deny this.
>
> David
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: vbox-users-bounces@virtualbox.org on behalf of Tob_Sch@gmx.de
> Sent: Tue 19-Jun-07 10:56
> To: VirtualBox end user list
> Subject: Re: [vbox-users] Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2
> 32Bit on openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0
>
>
>
> I'm sorry, I've forgotten to say that it's connected via "NAT".
>
> Furthermore, I've also forgotten to say, that it doesn't make a difference
> whether the VirtualBox guest additions for Windows are installed or not.
>
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:31:44 +0200
> Von: "David Balazic" <David.Balazic@hermes-softlab.com>
> An: "VirtualBox end user list" <vbox-users@virtualbox.org>
> Betreff: Re: [vbox-users] Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2
> 32Bit on openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0
>
> > HOW is it connected ?
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: vbox-users-bounces@virtualbox.org on behalf of Tob_Sch@gmx.de
> > Sent: Mon 18-Jun-07 21:57
> > To: VirtualBox end user list
> > Subject: Re: [vbox-users] Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2
> > 32Bit on openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0
> >
> >
> >
> > Yes, XP is connected properly to the network, and after the
> 5-minutes-boot
> > and after authentication, it's working properly (a bit slower than
> > before), I've the impression, that every step of the boot process needs
> a hundred
> > times longer (I can see every sinlge XP boot message a long time)
> >
> >
> > -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> > Datum: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 17:43:43 +0100
> > Von: "Martin Hooper" <martin.hooper@gmail.com>
> > An: "VirtualBox end user list" <vbox-users@virtualbox.org>
> > Betreff: Re: [vbox-users] Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2
> > 32Bit on openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0
> >
> > > On 18/06/07, Tob_Sch@gmx.de <Tob_Sch@gmx.de> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > When I configure the Windows-XP-VirtualBox as a member of a domain
> > > (active
> > > > directory), the boot time (till the authentification window for the
> > > domain
> > > > appears) increases to 5 minutes!!! When I configure it back as a
> > "stand
> > > > alone" client, the boot time is again very good (a few seconds).
> > > >
> > >
> > > Not exactly an expert but is XP connected to the network when you do
> it?
> > > I
> > > guess that the timeout is trying to connect to the domain and it isn't
> > > reaching it at all.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Martin Hooper
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> > > <http://www.martinjh.myby.co.uk/>
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> >
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<P><FONT size=2>"ping" seems to work also fine with "NAT" on the Windows XP \
VirtualBox, but I'll try "bridged" to find out, whether the problems disappear, \
thanks for this hint<BR><BR>but<BR>-------- Original-Nachricht --------<BR>Datum: \
Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:56 +0200<BR>Von: "David Balazic" \
<David.Balazic@hermes-softlab.com><BR>An: "VirtualBox end user list" \
<vbox-users@virtualbox.org><BR>Betreff: Re: [vbox-users] Extremely long boot \
time with WindowsXP SP2 \
32Bit on openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0<BR><BR>> NAT does \
not support ping and other types of packets.<BR>> I am almost 100% that Windows \
tries to ping the domain controller and<BR>> waits for replies that never \
come.<BR>> Try with bridged networking to confirm or deny \
this.<BR>> <BR>> David<BR>><BR>> \
________________________________<BR>><BR>> From: \
vbox-users-bounces@virtualbox.org on behalf of Tob_Sch@gmx.de<BR>> Sent: Tue \
19-Jun-07 10:56<BR>> To: VirtualBox end user list<BR>> Subject: Re: \
[vbox-users] Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2<BR>> 32Bit on openSUSE \
10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> I'm sorry, I've \
forgotten to say that it's connected via "NAT".<BR>><BR>> Furthermore, I've \
also forgotten to say, that it doesn't make a difference<BR>> whether the \
VirtualBox guest additions for Windows are installed or not.<BR>><BR>> -------- \
Original-Nachricht --------<BR>> Datum: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:31:44 +0200<BR>> \
Von: "David Balazic" <David.Balazic@hermes-softlab.com><BR>> An: "VirtualBox \
end user list" <vbox-users@virtualbox.org><BR>> Betreff: Re: [vbox-users] \
Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2 <BR>> 32Bit on \
openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0<BR>><BR>> > HOW is it connected \
?<BR>> ><BR>> > ________________________________<BR>> ><BR>> \
> From: vbox-users-bounces@virtualbox.org on behalf of Tob_Sch@gmx.de<BR>> > \
Sent: Mon 18-Jun-07 21:57<BR>> > To: VirtualBox end user list<BR>> > \
Subject: Re: [vbox-users] Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2<BR>> > \
32Bit on openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> \
><BR>> > Yes, XP is connected properly to the network, and after the<BR>> \
5-minutes-boot<BR>> > and after authentication, it's working properly (a bit \
slower than<BR>> > before), I've the impression, that every step of the boot \
process needs<BR>> a hundred<BR>> > times longer (I can see every sinlge XP \
boot message a long time)<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > -------- \
Original-Nachricht --------<BR>> > Datum: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 17:43:43 \
+0100<BR>> > Von: "Martin Hooper" <martin.hooper@gmail.com><BR>> > \
An: "VirtualBox end user list" <vbox-users@virtualbox.org><BR>> > \
Betreff: Re: [vbox-users] Extremely long boot time with WindowsXP SP2<BR>> > \
32Bit on openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 with VirtualBox 1.4.0<BR>> \
><BR>> > > On 18/06/07, Tob_Sch@gmx.de <Tob_Sch@gmx.de> \
wrote:<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > When I configure the \
Windows-XP-VirtualBox as a member of a domain<BR>> > > (active<BR>> > \
> > directory), the boot time (till the authentification window for the<BR>> \
> > domain<BR>> > > > appears) increases to 5 minutes!!! When I \
configure it back as a<BR>> > "stand<BR>> > > > alone" client, the \
boot time is again very good (a few seconds).<BR>> > > ><BR>> > \
><BR>> > > Not exactly an expert but is XP connected to the network when \
you do<BR>> it?<BR>> > > I<BR>> > > guess that the timeout is \
trying to connect to the domain and it isn't<BR>> > > reaching it at \
all.<BR>> > ><BR>> > ><BR>> > ><BR>> > > \
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