Hello Brian,
IPv6 isn't supported with current NAT implementation, the possible workaround is bridged networking.

Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 14:50 +0200, Johannes Kastl wrote:
This is an IPv6-Adress, right?

Yes.  The Host resolves addresses to an IPv6 nameserver.

No IPv4-DNS-Server given?

What do you mean "No ... given?"?  No IPv4 resolver given to the Guest
from VB?  Sure.  VB gave the Guest it's end of the NAT connection.  IOW,
VB gave the same IPv4 address for the DNS server and the gateway, as it
usually does.

How about the
settings in VB?

Which settings?  I didn't know there were any to control what VB gives
to a Guest for a NAT interface.

You are using 2.1.4,

Yes.

there have been a lot of changes (and fixes)
regarding networking in 2.2.x, maybe upgrade to 2.2.2?

Well, if this is a known issue, sure, but I won't upgrade just "on
spec".  With all of the traffic that's been going on here WRT to 2.2.x
and networking, I'm not game for trading one bag of troubles for
another.  Out of the pan and into the fire, so as to say.

b.

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