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Subject: [Bug 60620] guest loses frequently (multiple times per day!)
connectivity to network device
Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 10:38:00 +0000
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--- Comment #7 from Folkert van Heusden ---
Moments ago an other(!) guest on this system lost its connectivity.
I did a tcpdump on its network interface from within the host/hypervisor/dom0
and saw that traffic goes in but nothing comes out - e.g. no traffic from the
client comes out of the 'vnet1' interface. While I ran the tcpdump I also ran a
ping from within that guest which indeed showed only timeouts.
As there's _no_ firewall on this guest, we can rule out the possibility that it
is a firewall issue.
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