For FreeBSD guests, Virtualbox can sometimes report the private network
interface IP address as "0.0.0.0". This will cause an invalid NFS
exports file to be generated for FreeBSD and OS X hosts.
Fixed by not allowing Virtualbox to report a guest IP address of
"0.0.0.0".
With this change, any caller of machine.ssh_info is assured that best
efforts will be done to fix possible wrong permissions on the private
key files.
Fix#4652
the previous fix for #4465 assumed that the NetworkManager takes care of updating /etc/hosts with
the new hostname, but testing shows it doesn't. This change ensures that the change is always added
to /etc/hosts when the name changes.
In order to get a SUSE guest running and installing fine i have added a
correct capability for installing rsync and nfs-client.
I have included SUSE naming fixes as well because SUSe doesnt get
spelled SuSE anymore :).
Vagrant::Box.load_metadata did not provide a way to specify the HTTPS
download options that could be specified when downloading boxes
(ca cert, ca path, client cert, insecure). As a result, while it was
possible to add a box whose metadata file needed to be downloaded with one of
those options specified, it was impossible to check for updates. The following
changes have been made to address the situation:
1. Create a DownloadMixins module to provide the --insecure, --cacert, --capth,
and --cert command line options to all of `vagrant box add`,
`vagrant box update`, and `vagrant box outdated`.
2. Extend `Vagrant::Box.has_update?` and `Vagrant::Box.load_metadata` to accept
said download options.
3. Extend `box outdated` and `box update` commands to pass download options
down.
4. Extend `Vagrant::Builtin::Action::BoxCheckOutdated` to honour download
options.
5. Options specified on the command line take precedence over options specified
in the machine configuration, if any.
6. Fix bug in `vagrant box add` where client cert was being passed down using
the wrong environment key.
7. Unit test coverage in update_test and box_check_outdated_test.
Resolves#4420
This upgrade shouldn't be part of the docker setup process. If an
upgrade is needed, it should be done independently of the docker setup.
Do it to your base image, or if needed, as a shell provisioner step.