On Mon, 2019-01-28 at 21:54 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > > Have you tried with the FW stopped?
> > Well I stopped firewalld, though I don't think that actually stops the
> > FW itself, i.e. iptables in the kernel.
> > 
> > Makes no difference.
> 
> Well, good news and bad news.  The good news is that I think I've been able 
> to reproduce
> the problem.  The bad news is that it is late in my day and I've had a bit of 
> a "night cap".
> 
> But, do this, with the firewall stopped reboot the guest.  Then see if it 
> works.  When I
> reproduced the problem it was necessary to reboot the guest to get it working.

I did that, and sure enough the guest came back up with net access.
Pings worked both ways.

Then after a minute or two it went down again, without me touching the
FW. This is consistent (if consistent is the word I want) with what
it's been doing for the past couple of days.

> I'll do more in my AM.

Thanks again.

poc
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