Michael Monnerie-5 wrote:
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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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> 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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