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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Common Issues - VirtualBox Provider"
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sidebar_current: "providers-virtualbox-issues"
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description: |-
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This page lists some common issues people run into with Vagrant and VirtualBox
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as well as solutions for those issues.
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# Common Issues
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This page lists some common issues people run into with Vagrant and VirtualBox
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as well as solutions for those issues.
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## Hanging on Windows
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If Vagrant commands are hanging on Windows because they're communicating
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to VirtualBox, this may be caused by a permissions issue with VirtualBox.
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This is easy to fix. Starting VirtualBox as a normal user or as an
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administrator will prevent you from using it in the opposite way. Please keep
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in mind that when Vagrant interacts with VirtualBox, it will interact with
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it with the same access level as the console running Vagrant.
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To fix this issue, completely shut down all VirtualBox machines and GUIs.
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Wait a few seconds. Then, launch VirtualBox only with the access level you
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wish to use.
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## DNS Not Working
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If DNS is not working within your VM, then you may need to enable
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a DNS proxy (built-in to VirtualBox). Please [see the StackOverflow answers
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here](https://serverfault.com/questions/453185/vagrant-virtualbox-dns-10-0-2-3-not-working)
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for a guide on how to do that.
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