Hi Karoline, Yes, link-local IP address are supported. From the VirtualBox’ point of view these addresses are barely distinguishable from normal ones. Most probably your problem is related to some changes in IP addresses or routing. Could it be related to your other question, the one regarding host-only interface ownership? Host interfaces are system-wide. This applies to vboxnet host-only interfaces as well. If another user changes an IP address of vboxnetX interface in VirtualBox settings, it may replace the link-local IP address the interface had previously with that new user-configured address. When networking was broken, did you check the addresses on both the host and the guest?
Btw, what are the platforms for the host and the guests? Best regards, Aleksey On 21 Jul 2014, at 20:19, Karoline Haus <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm trying to use link-local IP addresses on my vboxnet host-only network > interfaces. I have the problem that at times the connectivity to the VM is > lost while the host interface is still there and also still configured > properly. I don't think the problem is inside my VM, but I'd just like to > confirm with someone who understands VirtualBox that it is not in any way > forbidden (or say, not supported) to use link-local IP addresses on vboxnet > host-only network interfaces? Could this be a problem for VirtualBox? > > Thanks, Karoline > _______________________________________________ > vbox-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.virtualbox.org/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev
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