Ingo
2006-Feb-03 10:47 UTC
[Xen-users] Again: tcp/ip traffic between domU and dom0 does not work
Hi there, I still face my unsolved problem. I have debian 3.1 xen3 dom0 and domU using vif-route. Dom0 has two network cards (eth0 .100.100, eth2 .102.100) and a vifx-interface .102.100. DomU is .130.1. I am able to interconnect everything in intranet and internet from both dom0 and domU but nearly to traffic can be interchanged between the doms. The only thing that seems to work is to ping each other. Sometimes I tried to telnet port 25 and the SMTP server (postfix) answers the call. But after the welcome message to information reaches the other host anymore. Please help me, otherwise I eat my basecap.... ;-) Kind regards, Ingo _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Michael Heyse
2006-Feb-03 11:03 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] Again: tcp/ip traffic between domU and dom0 does not work
Ingo wrote:> Hi there, > > I still face my unsolved problem. I have debian 3.1 xen3 dom0 and domU > using vif-route. Dom0 has two network cards (eth0 .100.100, > eth2 .102.100) and a vifx-interface .102.100. DomU is .130.1. I am able > to interconnect everything in intranet and internet from both dom0 and > domU but nearly to traffic can be interchanged between the doms. The > only thing that seems to work is to ping each other. Sometimes I tried > to telnet port 25 and the SMTP server (postfix) answers the call. But > after the welcome message to information reaches the other host anymore. > > Please help me, otherwise I eat my basecap.... ;-)Maybe it''s the MTU problem I also ran into? Does your syslog or dmesg show something like "Received packet needs 8 bytes more headroom"? If yes you must decrease your MTU. For more details on this problem see the xen wiki FAQ. Thanks, Michael _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users