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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates ๐Ÿช Co-Founder CEO
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      Connection not secure can be related to bad clock time in your VM. Can you double check that?

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        jokurinopoloski @olivierlambert
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        @olivierlambert The clocks are good in the vm's.
        Here is a screenshot of the errors I get when trying to connect to websites. Also, Pinging those same websites by hostname works normally using CMD.

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          olivierlambert Vates ๐Ÿช Co-Founder CEO @jokurinopoloski
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          @jokurinopoloski I'm not a Windows expert so I can't really know if it's a Windows issue or something elseโ€ฆ

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            jokurinopoloski @olivierlambert
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            @olivierlambert I can spin up an ubuntu vm

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              olivierlambert Vates ๐Ÿช Co-Founder CEO
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              Please do so ๐Ÿ™‚

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                gskger Top contributor @jokurinopoloski
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                @jokurinopoloski are your USB NICs running on VLANs? If so, you could check /var/log/kern.log for xenbr2: dropped over-mtu packet: 1502 > 1500 [...] messages. Maybe not related, but I had a problem with connecting to a NFS SR. While ping and SSH worked, connecting XO from source to the NFS SR failed. After changing the USB NICs MTU from 1500 to 1502, it did work.

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                  jokurinopoloski
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                  Okay I un-installed the Management Agent on my windows VM and now i'm able to go on the internet without any problems! the downside is that the vm now uses the default "Realtek RTL8139C+ Fast Ethernet NIC" adapter which gives me 3-6 MB/s file transfer speeds..

                  a fresh ubuntu install works out of the box, I can connect to the internet. I made a test folder on the ubuntu VM and copied an ISO file to it (from my main windows pc) which gave me speeds of up to 239 MB/s.

                  Could the Management agent really be the issue here? and why do I need it for gbit speeds.

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                    olivierlambert Vates ๐Ÿช Co-Founder CEO
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                    On Windows, it's not just the management agent, but PV drivers for your Windows. Without PV drivers, you are using emulation and it'sโ€ฆ slow.

                    What drivers did you used previously?

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                      jokurinopoloski @olivierlambert
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                      @olivierlambert I have been using the PV host adapter (PV drivers). It comes with the ManagementAgentx64.exe that can be found on the official Xcp-NG.ISO.

                      After un-installing and using emulation, it works fine, but around 30Mbit. When re-installing the PV drivers I get SSL errors again.

                      I'm trying to think what the problem could be, the PV drivers? the PV drivers who can't get along with the 2.5Gbe USB attached to the Xcp-NG server?

                      Isn't Xcp-NG just passing though it's connection to the VM?

                      Those are the questions I'm asking myself right now and I'll try digging into it on google a bit more.

                      Really strange that Ubuntu and in my case, Freenas works without problems.

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                        jokurinopoloski @gskger
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                        @gskger Changing the MTU didn't help unfortunately ๐Ÿ˜ž I'm starting to think there is something else going win combination with the PV adapter drivers.

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                          olivierlambert Vates ๐Ÿช Co-Founder CEO
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                          I don't remember we bundle anything for Windows, @stormi ?

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                            stormi Vates ๐Ÿช XCP-ng Team @olivierlambert
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                            @olivierlambert up to XCP-ng 8.1 we had the installer for management agent in a client_install directory on the ISO as in Citrix Hypervisor installation ISOs.

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                              jokurinopoloski
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                              HOLY MOLY! I think I fixed it by disabling TCP offloading according to this article:

                              https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/WindowsGuide/pvdrivers-troubleshooting.html#citrix-tcp-offloading

                              Internet works without ssl/tls errors! I'm going to check right away if I can get the 2.5Gbit speeds!

                              EDIT: As of now I get 1.70 Gbits/sec with an Iperf3 test, this is amazing! Not getting the full speed is probably because of VM overhead or the cat5E cables who aren't that shiny anymore.

                              I want to thank you all for taking the time to help! It must be a pain sometimes! Especially people who revive old threads. BUT I can finally follow my VirtualMachine dreams I had planned for a long time. You guys are amazing, I've been using Xcp-NG for a year and there will be many more years to come!

                              Merry Christmas! And I hope this thread will help a lot more xcp-ng fans!

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                                olivierlambert Vates ๐Ÿช Co-Founder CEO
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                                Nice ๐Ÿ™‚ I think we might document this in our doc, maybe in the troubleshooting section!

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                                  stormi Vates ๐Ÿช XCP-ng Team @olivierlambert
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                                  @olivierlambert said in RTL8153 Compile:

                                  Nice ๐Ÿ™‚ I think we might document this in our doc, maybe in the troubleshooting section!

                                  Agreed. @jokurinopoloski, could you try to contribute something to the https://xcp-ng.org/docs/troubleshooting.html page? ("Help us to improve this page!" link at the bottom)

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                                    jokurinopoloski @stormi
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                                    @stormi I will try and look into that tomorrow! Thanks guys ๐Ÿ™‚

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                                      olivierlambert Vates ๐Ÿช Co-Founder CEO
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                                      That would be wonderful and also helpful for other people having the same issue ๐Ÿ™‚

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                                        jokurinopoloski @olivierlambert
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                                        @olivierlambert Created a pull request on this matter, I hope it's properly described.

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                                          olivierlambert Vates ๐Ÿช Co-Founder CEO @jokurinopoloski
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                                          @jokurinopoloski I reviewed your PR!

                                          Thanks for the contribution ๐Ÿ™‚

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                                            FilHarr @olivierlambert
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                                            Apologies for the bump of an old topic, but is anyone aware of the existence of an updated r8152 driver that will support the r8156 (2.5gbe) chipset within xcp-ng?

                                            I can download the driver source from realtek directly, but am not 100% on how to compile it and then have xcp-ng use it in preference to the existing driver.

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