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2014 Nov 12
3
Put virbr0 in promiscusous
...ow I am running tcpdump on eth1 of VM2 and trying to ping google.com(outside
world)
In VM2 (tcpdump -i eth1), I can see only ingress(incoming) traffic of VM1.
I am not able see outgoing traffic of VM1.
If I create another bridge and trying same scenario with 2 VM then VM2 can
see both ingress and outgress traffic.
So want to know what is the issue?
Is libvirt doing something different with this virtbr0 bridge?
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Sagar Dilip Shedge,
Pune.
With Regards.
2005 Mar 16
3
Cisco gateways and hairpinning
Hello:
Has anyone on this list had to configure hairpinning on a Cisco
gateway running IOS 12.2 or 12.3 and using a PRI for connectivity
to the PSTN? If so could you tell me how it is done? I'm told this
is the source of my call transfer problems and yet I cannot find
clear instructions for how the configuration is done.
Thanks,Steve
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ISC Network Engineering
The University of
2014 Nov 24
0
Re: Put virbr0 in promiscusous
...oogle.com
> <http://google.com>(outside world)
>
> In VM2 (tcpdump -i eth1), I can see only ingress(incoming) traffic of
> VM1. I am not able see outgoing traffic of VM1.
>
> If I create another bridge and trying same scenario with 2 VM then VM2
> can see both ingress and outgress traffic.
>
> So want to know what is the issue?
> Is libvirt doing something different with this virtbr0 bridge?
I suspect it's a kernel issue. I mean, kernel takes several shortcuts in
network stack when it comes to virtual NICs and virtual bridges. I've
come across this when i...
2014 Nov 24
2
Re: Put virbr0 in promiscusous
...//google.com>(outside world)
>>
>> In VM2 (tcpdump -i eth1), I can see only ingress(incoming) traffic of
>> VM1. I am not able see outgoing traffic of VM1.
>>
>> If I create another bridge and trying same scenario with 2 VM then VM2
>> can see both ingress and outgress traffic.
>>
>> So want to know what is the issue?
>> Is libvirt doing something different with this virtbr0 bridge?
>>
>
> I suspect it's a kernel issue. I mean, kernel takes several shortcuts in
> network stack when it comes to virtual NICs and virtual bridges....