== Network tracing == Network problems could be detected by enabling packet logging at the guest side or the host side, but using the built-in capability of !VirtualBox to create pcap files might provide even more useful information because it contains a log of really ''all'' packets received and sent by guest. To enable network tracing do the following: {{{ # VBoxManage modifyvm [your-vm] -nictrace[adapter-number] on -nictracefile[adapter-number] file.pcap # VirtualBox -startvm [your-vm] }}} For example {{{ # VBoxManage modifyvm "ubuntu" -nictrace1 on -nictracefile1 file.pcap # VirtualBox -startvm "ubuntu" }}} '''Note:''' Don't forget to disable tracing because your hard disk will quickly be filled by pcap files in case of intensive network usage. The port-forwarding configuration might be affected by this setting as well.[[BR]] '''Note:''' In case situation is 100% reproducible and it takes several steps to reproduce. It's recommended following steps in pcap file creation: {{{ 1. prepare environment to test, "lead" your application very close to the state when the problem appears. 2. press host-S (take snapshot) 3. press host-Q (select shutdown with discard to snapshot, it's important ) 4. run vm again and finish the test }}}