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GeneralNo CCC today? Pin
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GeneralLinux Weekend v2 - VirtualBox Weirdness Pin
#realJSOP2-Jan-19 4:28
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So I have two VirtualBox VMs - one is Lubuntu 18.04, and one is Win7. Both VMs are configured to use the bridged network adapter setting on the same host adapter. Up until Saturday (the last time I used it before I discovered the problem), the Win7 one was working fine (I could see the network shares and the host machine). When I went to use it again on Monday, neither the host machine nor the network shares are showing up in Windows Explorer. The Lubuntu VM still sees the host and network shares.

The only thing I can think of that could possibly have broken the Win7 VM is that I applied updates after I was done using it. However, there were no hardware driver updates performed (in fact my network adapter driver date is May 2008). Before I go through the hassle of rolling back the updates, has anyone else seen this kind of VirtualBox VM networking weirdness? I don't think the problem is with VirtualBox itself because the Lubuntu VM is still working fine.

When I do an IPCONFIG /ALL command in the Win7 VM, there is no default gateway listed, and the IP is some random value. I also cannot ping ANY machine on the local network. As you might guess, I also don't have internet access from the VM.

I posted a message on the VirtualBox community forums, but I figured I'd hit y'all up as well.

In the interest of completeness of info, it's VirtualBox v5.22 pulled from the Ubuntu repositories.

I'm considering updating VirtualBox to the freshly released 6.0, but I don't really want to add yet one more unknown to the current problem.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013

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