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"Bad UDP checksum" problems
I am setting up some virtual servers using Fedora 8 and Xen. (I
cannot use Fedora 9 because it doesn't support running as a Xen Dom0.) The kernel version is 2.6.21.7-3.fc8xen. The network interface "card" is a Marvell 88E8053 PCI-E GigE (rev 15) that is built-in to the motherboard. I am using the sky2 driver kernel module. Here's my problem. After setting up the system, I noticed that DNS name resolution was not working; the queries ("host XXX" or "nslookup XXX") were timing out. I ran tcpdump on the box where my DNS server is running, and it reports "bad udp cksum" for the packets received from the client system. Then, on a lark, I tried "host -T XXX" and that worked. Fine. But then I realized that UDP-based queries were now working too; the UDP checksum problems had magically gone away! Anyone have any ideas about what might be going on and/or what I can do to fix it (other than including a "host -T XXX" in my network initialization scripts). MV P.S. If it matters, I am not using NetworkManager, I am using traditional init network scripts. -- I do not want replies; please follow-up to the group. |
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