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Dear admins,

about once or twice a week I receive an e-mail like this from your 
mailing list. It seems it's a part of the message with headers in the 
text. I am subscribed to a whole lot of mailing lists of various 
sources, and never had this problem before. So it must be a problem 
between our two servers. We use standard postfix with 
amavis/spamassassin, and I cannot see an error in the logs.

Anybody else got this problem?

mfg zmi

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Subject: [Xen-users] strange domU network behavior
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Hi all,

I have a domU with two vifs, when I run 'tcpdump -i eth1' and ping 
eth1's IP
address from another machine I found that there is no packet captured. 
In
fact, all traffic went to eth0.
Another strange thing is that if I ping eth1 from another VM(I tried 
both
Xen VM and VMware VM), it can't even go through.

My dom0 has only one NIC.

Any idea?

Thanks

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Hi all, <br><br>I have a domU with two vifs, when I run &#39;tcpdump -i 
eth1&#39; and ping eth1&#39;s IP address from another machine I found 
that there is no packet captured. In fact, all traffic went to eth0. 
<br>Another strange thing is that if I ping eth1 from another VM(I tried 
both Xen VM and VMware VM), it can&#39;t even go through. <br>
<br>My dom0 has only one NIC. <br><br>Any idea?<br><br>Thanks<br>

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