Hello, I have a quick question about what could be happening to these packets.
I start a tcp connection 10.0.0.10 > 10.0.0.13: 12:02:55.961344 00:1f:29:32:92:4d (oui Unknown) > 00:1b:21:6a:85:88 (oui Unknown), ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 74: 10.0.0.10.50490 > 10.0.0.13.5004: S Then the following flow entry is installed in order to handle this flow: cookie=0x0, duration=4.55s, table=0, n_packets=1, n_bytes=74, idle_timeout=10,priority=65535,tcp,in_port=65534,vlan_tci=0x0000,dl_src=00:1f:29:32:92:4d,dl_dst=00:1b:21:6a:85:88,nw_src=10.0.0.10,nw_dst=10.0.0.13,nw_tos=0,tp_src=50490,tp_dst=5004 actions=mod_dl_src:00:1f:29:32:92:4d,mod_dl_dst:00:1f:29:32:92:4d,mod_nw_src:10.0.0.10,mod_nw_dst:10.0.0.10,mod_tp_dst:9877,IN_PORT Though, I never see these packets come back in on the interface that it went out on. Any idea's why not? (I also tried running tcpdump on the loop back interface incase the packets were ending up there since the host is really making a connection with its self (Though I need these packets to go through OVS in order to perform write on both ends). If I change the controller code such that instead of using it's source ip as the response and use an arbitary ip/mac it works. Though I want to avoid this if possible. Thanks, Aaron P.S: I'm running the latest version from git -- Aaron O. Rosen Masters Student - Network Communication 306B Fluor Daniel _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss