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On 4/20/06, Matt Ayres <matta@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Ian Pratt wrote: >> Yes, an iptable rule for each IP for bandwidth accounting. >> Also 4 rules in the raw table and 4 rules in the nat table >> for port redirection. I don't see how the actual iptables >> rules could effect the kernel though. > > (!) iptables causes big changes to the way packets pass through the > kernel. > > In particular, it sounds like you may be using connection tracking for > NAT. There were lots of changes in this area for 2.6.16, one of which > broke bridging for large UDP and ICMP datagrams. > > Seeing what iptables modules you have loaded may be interesting. It > doesn't look much like a xen issue, but I wouldn't totally rule it out. Most all are compiled in. I do use connection tracking. I doubt it is a Xen problem anymore. I am upgrading all kernels to 2.6.16.9 to see if that fixes it. If not I'll have to try 2.6.17-rcX (whatever is the latest). I tried applying it and got many rejects so I don't know how advanced of a kernel hacker I'd have to be to get that working. You can get 2.6.17-rc2 from: http://xenbits.xensource.com/ext/linux-2.6.rc-xen.hg Re 2.6.16.9: If you drop the patch into patches/linux-2.6.16, you should check if it changes any of the files in the sparse tree and/or any of the original files which we copied (-xen suffix). You'd then want to apply the changes to the files in the sparse tree as well. christian _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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