Dropped Packet, Source Wrong... [message #41048] |
Sat, 06 November 2010 03:49 |
virtuallynathan
Messages: 6 Registered: November 2010 Location: USA
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Hello,
I setup my awesome SolusVM + OpenVZ server today, got everything working, and as soon as i put users on it, i got this error popping up all over the SSH session:
Dropped Packet, Source wrong veid=vps# src-IP:vpsip dst-IP:slaveip
(the slaveip is the slave those vps's are running on)
This error is very annoying, and i have found very few forum posts about it. I am running the latest stable kernel (028stab070.7 - i also tried 67.4 and 77.1)
I have a dual port Broadcom NIC in and HP server (dont know the exact kind, only eth0 is used). I have 9 users, 9 VPS's, 9 IP's (10 total, 9 on one range, and gateway, and one on another) and 16GB Ram.
I imagine some kind of buffer needs to be increased or tweaked. Anyone have any ideas as to what might fix this?
EDIT: if only one VPS is booted, it works fine, if i boot a 2nd, these errors start to occur. There is no IP overlap or conflict that i am aware of.
OMG: I fixed it. It was a stupid error in a custom template.
[Updated on: Sat, 06 November 2010 17:11] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Dropped Packet, Source Wrong... [message #41057 is a reply to message #41048] |
Mon, 08 November 2010 09:26 |
StreetWalker
Messages: 1 Registered: November 2010
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virtuallynathan wrote on Fri, 05 November 2010 23:49Hello,
I setup my awesome SolusVM + OpenVZ server today, got everything working, and as soon as i put users on it, i got this error popping up all over the SSH session:
Dropped Packet, Source wrong veid=vps# src-IP:vpsip dst-IP:slaveip
(the slaveip is the slave those vps's are running on)
This error is very annoying, and i have found very few forum posts about it. I am running the latest stable kernel (028stab070.7 - i also tried 67.4 and 77.1)
I have a dual port Broadcom NIC in and HP server (dont know the exact kind, only eth0 is used). I have 9 users, 9 VPS's, 9 IP's (10 total, 9 on one range, and gateway, and one on another) and 16GB Ram.
I imagine some kind of buffer needs to be increased or tweaked. Anyone have any ideas as to what might fix this?
EDIT: if only one VPS is booted, it works fine, if i boot a 2nd, these errors start to occur. There is no IP overlap or conflict that i am aware of.
OMG: I fixed it. It was a stupid error in a custom template.
Congratulation... could you share there what template do you use, and how you fix it?
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