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[Xen-users] strange networking problem

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Subject: [Xen-users] strange networking problem
From: "Angel Lopez" <angel@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 14:52:36 +0200 (CEST)
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Hi,

I have a DomU acting as internet router and OpenVPN tunnel server and I'm
experiencing networking problems with it. It seems as the packets aren't
been bridged between the DomU virtual network interface (eth0) and the
physical one (peth0) in Dom0. Each 10 minutes, more or less, I loss
network conectivity, then I debug the flow of packets with a tcpdump in
the DomU eth0 and another tcpdump in the Dom0 peth0.

I see the packets in the DomU eth0 (vif1.0 in the Dom0) but I don't see
the packets going out through the Dom0 peth0. It seems as the bridging
isn't working.

Generating traffic from the DomU solves the problem... any idea?

Thanks.

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