Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "adrian27oradea".
2018 Jan 26
4
issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 5:02 AM, Darren Tucker <dtucker at dtucker.net> wrote:
> On 26 January 2018 at 06:44, Adrian Pascalau <adrian27oradea at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>> debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT sent [preauth]
>>
>> Here the debug mode stops, and there is no login prompt shown on the
>> Putty window.
>
>
> This behaviour is often caused by a path MTU/fragmentation problem.
>...
2018 Jan 29
2
Re: issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 7:07 PM, Adrian Pascalau
<adrian27oradea@gmail.com> wrote:
> When an Ethernet frame that is less then 60 bytes in size goes through
> the network, it is padded with 0x00 bytes until it has 60 bytes in
> length (64 with the frame check sequence). When this kind of padded
> frames goes from centos1 VM through the linux bridge...
2018 Jan 25
2
issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine
Hi,
I have a very strange ssh issue, and I do not know how to solve it.
I have a centos VM (managed by libvirt) running the latest centos 7
and latest openssh server package (debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_7.4,
OpenSSL 1.0.2k-fips 26 Jan 2017).
When I ssh remotely to this centos VM (using latest putty 0.70 and
other ssh clients as well), I do not get a login prompt whatsoever. I
used
2018 Jan 29
0
Re: issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine
On 01/29/2018 10:44 AM, Adrian Pascalau wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 7:07 PM, Adrian Pascalau
> <adrian27oradea@gmail.com> wrote:
>> When an Ethernet frame that is less then 60 bytes in size goes through
>> the network, it is padded with 0x00 bytes until it has 60 bytes in
>> length (64 with the frame check sequence). When this kind of padded
>> frames goes from centos1 VM through...
2018 Jan 27
3
Re: issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine
...M shut down. If
you can't ping, check the other end of your bridge. I'm more familiar with
open vSwitch, but I'm somewhat concerned that your bridge definition
doesn't include a physical NIC as one of its connections.
Peter
On 27 Jan 2018 1:13 p.m., "Adrian Pascalau" <adrian27oradea@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange issue in a libvirt environment, and I do not know how
to solve it.
I have two centos hosts: first one is a physical server called
server1, that acts as a host for the second one, called centos1. The
centos1 is a virtual machine (VM) running in server1. A...
2018 Jan 28
0
Re: issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 3:44 PM, Peter Crowther
<peter.crowther@melandra.com> wrote:
> You say you can ping but not ssh. If you install tcpdump on the VM, can you
> see the ping packets arriving and leaving? If not, I suspect an address
> collision - especially if ping continues to work with the VM shut down. If
> you can't ping, check the other end of your bridge. I'm
2018 Jan 27
0
issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine
Hi,
I have a strange issue in a libvirt environment, and I do not know how
to solve it.
I have two centos hosts: first one is a physical server called
server1, that acts as a host for the second one, called centos1. The
centos1 is a virtual machine (VM) running in server1. A linux bridge
in forwarding mode is used to connect the centos1 VM network interface
to the server1 network interface and