I think it is a MAAS DNS issue.

None of the MAAS node can ping outside world, for example, from
192.168.8.4, which is a MAAA provisioned Ubuntu 16.04 node:

>From eager-stork.maas (192.168.8.4) icmp_seq=171 Destination Host Unreachable
>From eager-stork.maas (192.168.8.4) icmp_seq=171 Destination Host Unreachable

Use traceroute:

ubuntu@eager-stork:~$ traceroute 119.253.80.35
traceroute to 119.253.80.35 (119.253.80.35), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
 1  eager-stork.maas (192.168.8.4)  2997.014 ms !H  2996.884 ms !H  2996.873 ms 
!H

In MAAS setting, I add 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 under "Upstream DNS used to
resolve domains not managed by this MAAS (space-separated IP
addresses)". No avail.

The interesting thing is that all nodes can apt update and apt get. It's
CentOS's yum update revealed this problem.

Any pointer from here?

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