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Re: [Xen-users] Interdomain routing problem

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Interdomain routing problem
From: Robert Hulme <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 18:51:19 +0100
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> > Damn - why are 2 and 3 giving me *'s?
> > I think I'm 99.99% of the way there - I just wish I wasn't getting
> > *'s... Can someone please explain why I'm getting *'s and how to
> > prevent that from happening?
> Timing problem somewhere?
It'd be highly interesting to note why it taking so long as this is
going to be used for a QoS simulation (!).

> Maybe an even closer look at your work,
> combined with tcpdump, will reveal the mising pieces.
I'm not sure what I'd look for exactly...

> But if you do traceroute on the inet, you'll often see *'s; it's not
> exactly uncommom.
Yeah - but how do I stop that from happening in Linux? It must be some
kind of kernel option that is off by default - does anyone have any
ideas?

-Rob

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