VirtualBox

Opened 14 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

#7223 closed defect (obsolete)

Linux Host, Windows guest: unable to connect to remote network using Cisco VPN Client — at Version 3

Reported by: Renato Baietta Owned by:
Component: network Version: VirtualBox 3.2.6
Keywords: cisco vpn client Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Linux

Description (last modified by Frank Mehnert)

I have already dropped a post to the VBox forum, but I have received no answer. It is very probably a VirtualBox bug.

The problem is the following: after having successfully established a VPN connection using Cisco VPN Client, I am not able to reach a server on the remote network (in particular, not able to ping it and not able to connect using RDP). The guest OS I use for Cisco VPN client is Windows XP SP3 32 bit.

If I connect to the remote network using a "real" Windows XP SP3 32-bit, with similar configuration, after having successfully established a VPN connection using Cisco VPN Client, I am able to reach remote server.

The VBox Windows XP has no firewall, no special routes, nothing that make me think about a guest XP configuration problem. In the forum post I have reported the network configuration before and after VPN connection. I have changed the version of VPN Cisco client, but the same VPN connection works on 3 PCs I have tried, whereas the same VPN connection does not work in two different VBox XP 3.2.6. I am almost sure that the connection worked in the past, while the VBox was presumably in 3.0 or 3.1 release.

Thank you for your support. Regards

Change History (4)

by Renato Baietta, 14 years ago

vbox log file of xp guest. last operation on xp guest is: connecting to vpn, (unsuccessfully) ping the remote server, close the vpn connection

comment:1 by Renato Baietta, 14 years ago

Hi, is there any way to correct the (probable) bug I have reported?

comment:2 by Aleksey Ilyushin, 13 years ago

Can you try with 4.0.2? I was able to use Cisco VPN client in XP SP3 guest without any issues. My host is Ubuntu 10.10, 64-bit.

comment:3 by Frank Mehnert, 10 years ago

Description: modified (diff)
Resolution: obsolete
Status: newclosed
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