Network issue with Xen
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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network-config (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
I am using an Ubuntu template from Stacklet.com along with Xen running on CentOS with a SolusVM control panel. I have contacted stacklet thinking it may be an issue with there template, but they have adviced to submit a report.
10.04 and 11.04 have worked fine. I setup a 10.04 to compare.
I logged into both systems and enabled packet logging with iptables:
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -j LOG --log-prefix ' INPUT TCP ' --log-level 4
iptables -A INPUT -p icmp -j LOG --log-prefix ' INPUTICMP ' --log-level 4
When I ping and or ssh to the 12.04 box I can see that the packets are being logged. In other words packets are making it to the 12.04 VM. For instance even though the ping packets are reaching the destination, the client on my side is not getting responses back.
From within the 12.04 VM via the console, I can see that all of the routes are correct and I can ping the gateway. This is also borne out when doing a traceroute. Packets stop at the gateway.
description: | updated |
affects: | ubuntu → network-config (Ubuntu) |
affects: | network-config (Ubuntu) → networkmanagement (Ubuntu) |
description: | updated |
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