VirtualBox

Opened 8 weeks ago

Last modified 3 weeks ago

#22189 new defect

Guest loses internet after around 2 hours

Reported by: quizerti Owned by:
Component: network Version: VirtualBox-7.1.2
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Windows

Description

After around 2 hours (sometimes less than 2 hours, sometimes more, it seems to vary), my Windows 10 guest will lose internet access. At the same time the internet works fine on the Windows 10 host, so it's not an internet or ISP connectvity issue.

This started with v7.1.0 and continues to happen v7.1.2.

Although I have attached a log file, further log files from v7.1.0 can be found in my thread here: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=550937

Attachments (7)

VBox.zip (42.2 KB ) - added by quizerti 8 weeks ago.
bwlog.zip (16.8 KB ) - added by quizerti 6 weeks ago.
screenshot.png (91.6 KB ) - added by quizerti 6 weeks ago.
VBox.2.zip (39.2 KB ) - added by quizerti 6 weeks ago.
bwlog.2.zip (22.0 KB ) - added by quizerti 3 weeks ago.
VBox.3.zip (40.3 KB ) - added by quizerti 3 weeks ago.
screenshot.2.png (92.1 KB ) - added by quizerti 3 weeks ago.

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Change History (16)

by quizerti, 8 weeks ago

Attachment: VBox.zip added

comment:1 by boxer01, 8 weeks ago

I saw you use some watchdog software on your guest to monitor your connection. The time of the total lost of connection differs, as you already wrote. I think, that the time depends on the amount of transferred data.

It would be interesting if you could log the uploaded and downloaded volume per second till the complete lost of the connection. I don't know if this software you are using can do the logging for some time. Something like the information we see in the session information window, but for a bigger timespan.

Another test improvement idea: if you use torrents to test, the speed of download and upload isn't constant, it could vary from one second to another. So if you start some endless internet test with constant traffic volume, I think that the connection will be lost after nearly the same time. And not after different time like it happens now.

comment:2 by quizerti, 7 weeks ago

This is really a copy and paste from my post in the forum:

I've noticed something odd happens, which also happened with v7.1.0 but I dismissed it as a fluke. When I load Firefox in the VM, no websites can be found. I haven't tried Edge yet, but I will the next time it happens. My monitor reports that the three test sites are unreachable, so I doubt Edge would work anyway. The weird thing is that the torrents appears to be working, perhaps just slower though. I'm wondering if this is a DNS issue of some sort? But the host's internet is fine at the same time that the guest's internet appears to be down.

in reply to:  1 ; comment:3 by quizerti, 7 weeks ago

I'd appreciate any suggestions of free software that could do this.

Replying to boxer01:

I saw you use some watchdog software on your guest to monitor your connection. The time of the total lost of connection differs, as you already wrote. I think, that the time depends on the amount of transferred data.

It would be interesting if you could log the uploaded and downloaded volume per second till the complete lost of the connection. I don't know if this software you are using can do the logging for some time. Something like the information we see in the session information window, but for a bigger timespan.

Another test improvement idea: if you use torrents to test, the speed of download and upload isn't constant, it could vary from one second to another. So if you start some endless internet test with constant traffic volume, I think that the connection will be lost after nearly the same time. And not after different time like it happens now.

in reply to:  3 comment:4 by boxer01, 7 weeks ago

Replying to quizerti:

I'd appreciate any suggestions of free software that could do this.

A quick search gave me these results: there is a command-line script that simply writes the values to the CSV file. Or there is software called bitmeteros (there is a second version required .NET) which monitors and logs the bandwidth.

comment:5 by quizerti, 6 weeks ago

Just a small update with something I have observed. Internet access appears to stop once the guest has uploaded ~16GB of data. However the torrent client running in the guest appears to be able to continue uploading for some time before it too is unable to access the internet.

comment:6 by quizerti, 6 weeks ago

Attaching recent files from the latest incident today.

by quizerti, 6 weeks ago

Attachment: bwlog.zip added

by quizerti, 6 weeks ago

Attachment: screenshot.png added

by quizerti, 6 weeks ago

Attachment: VBox.2.zip added

comment:7 by quizerti, 5 weeks ago

Having become bored of feeling that my problem is either being ignored or not being acknowledged, I have installed the latest version of v7.0.22 (165102). As a result I can now happily report that I no longer experience the problem of the guest's internet access being lost after ~2 hours, as it did in v7.1.x.

If and when somebody asks me to do some testing with 7.1.x I shall do so, but right now I don't see what it offers me so I will stick with v7.0.x for the time being. It simply works.

This ticket will continue to remain open, even if it does seem somewhat derelict of any of acknowledgement of the bug by Oracle.

Last edited 5 weeks ago by quizerti (previous) (diff)

comment:8 by Miguel Santos, 3 weeks ago

Try the new beta, it worked for me.

in reply to:  8 comment:9 by quizerti, 3 weeks ago

Thank you for the heads up. I have tried the current beta and extension pack, v7.1.x r165591.

This version does seem to help slightly, because the connection lasts longer - but it still stops works after some time. Only now, it stops at around ~4 hours, which I suppose is better than ~2 hours.

I have attached the latest logs.

Replying to Miguel Santos:

Try the new beta, it worked for me.

by quizerti, 3 weeks ago

Attachment: bwlog.2.zip added

by quizerti, 3 weeks ago

Attachment: VBox.3.zip added

by quizerti, 3 weeks ago

Attachment: screenshot.2.png added
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