Oops, I made the same mistake again.
I need to configure every Thunderbird on each machine.
Thanks for your reply.
Fortunately, I have a 12-STABLE box.
I'll test tomorrow.
By the way, do you think it's possible that there's something wrong with
Linux's vertio?
On 2020/09/01 13:11, Jason Tubnor wrote:
On Wed, 2 Sep 2020 at 00:20, Hiroshi Nishida <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I could install Windows Server 2019 on FreeBSD 12.1R + bhyve by
mostly
following https://wiki.freebsd.org/bhyve/Windows but have the
following
problem swith TCP/IPv6:
* All firewalls are turned off on both host FreeBSD and guest Windows.
* The guest Windows is assigned to a static IPv6 address and a
DHCP'ed
IPv4 address.
* Accessing the guest Windows using IPv4 is all OK including RDP,
telnet, etc and vice versa.
* I can ping from the guest Windows to all IPv6 addresses, vice versa.
* However, accessing the guest Windows and accessing from the guest
Windows through TCP/IPv6 all fail.
I hit similar bugs in various ways around IPv6 guests in 12.0 with
lingering problems in 12.1. All issues appeared to be fixed in
12-STABLE now, so 12.2 should be good to go. Can you test 12-STABLE
snapshot if possible? The issue wasn't necessarily around bhyve, but
more iflib.
Interestingly, I have exactly the same problem also with CentOS 8 +
KVM/QEMU.
^^^ This is interesting, maybe it isn't bhyve or a FreeBSD issue at
play here if you are also getting it under KVM. We have a high count
of Windows 2019 Server bhyve guests in our environment, but they are
running on 11.4 and no IPv6 so I'm not going to be much use in being
able to reproduce this. I'll work on getting IPv6 working on my home
connection and drag a W2k19 image home, but this will take a while as
I have other pressing work commitments.
Please keep the list updated. Thanks
Jason.
--
Hiroshi Nishida, PhD
President
ASUSA Corporation
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