I would think a packet capture on e1000g0 and e1000g1 would be good places to start looking.
Josh C Joshua Coombs GWI *office* 207-494-2140 www.gwi.net On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 2:42 AM, Michael Mounteney <gat...@landcroft.co.uk> wrote: > If anyone has an OmniOS machine acting as a NAT with IP forwarding (as > I have) they might care to try to reproduce a circumstance I am seeing, > where visiting a web site on a workstation connected THROUGH the > server, brings down the server's interface. Diagrammatically: > > interwebs > | > cable-modem > | > e1000g0 > | > OmniOS > | > e1000g1 > | > workstation > > On the workstation: > > 1. Browser, visit http://www.yamaguchien.com.au/ I've used this site > for several years so regard it as 'legitimate'. > 2. Click Shop and order something. I ordered Sencha premium. > 3. Go to Checkout. > 4. Fill in some details. Dummy address: Parliament Way, Canberra, > ACT 2000 (the site validates addresses). Click checkout. > 5. The browser may or may not start to load paypal.com but whatever; > e1000g0 (as it is on my system) appears to be down, inasmuch as I can > no longer ping 89.16.167.134 (google.com) from the *server*. It is > necessary to take the interface down and up, and delete and add the > default route, or maybe some other fiddling, to restore the interface. > > Does this indicate that Something Nasty is happening? > > ______________ > Michael Mounteney > _______________________________________________ > OmniOS-discuss mailing list > OmniOS-discuss@lists.omniti.com > http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss >
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