On Mon, 2019-01-28 at 08:28 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 1/28/19 7:12 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > Even without trying the ssh there is a constant traffic of ARP requests
> > with no replies:
> 
> On the host, do you get no responses when you do
> 
> arping -I virbr0 192.168.122.167     ?
> 
> [egreshko@meimei vnet0]$ arping -I virbr0 192.168.122.86
> ARPING 192.168.122.86 from 192.168.122.1 virbr0
> Unicast reply from 192.168.122.86 [52:54:00:F3:3F:02]  0.923ms
> Unicast reply from 192.168.122.86 [52:54:00:F3:3F:02]  1.009ms
> Unicast reply from 192.168.122.86 [52:54:00:F3:3F:02]  0.931ms
> 
> to one of my guests

$ arping -I virbr0 192.168.122.167 # This is the Fedora guest
ARPING 192.168.122.167 from 192.168.122.1 virbr0
Unicast reply from 192.168.122.167 [52:54:00:B0:20:88]  7.294ms
Unicast reply from 192.168.122.167 [52:54:00:B0:20:88]  0.761ms
Unicast reply from 192.168.122.167 [52:54:00:B0:20:88]  0.828ms

Oddly, the other guest (Windows) doesn't respond.

arping from the Fedora guest to the host also doesn't respond.

One more thing. Running 'arp' or 'ip neigh' on the guest gives no
output. It simply sits there.

poc
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