![]() However pf in FreeBSD does not handle them correctly and will drop them, leading to broken performance. The majority of operating systems know to expect this when virtualized and handle Ethernet frames with empty checksums without issue. This is because network traffic between VMs in a hypervisor is not populated with a typical Ethernet checksum, since they only traverse server memory and never leave over a physical cable. Now is the most important step: we must disable TX checksum offload on the virtual xen interfaces of the VM. Guest Tools are now installed and running, and will automatically run on every boot of the VM. Next: Reboot the system to have the guest tools started (installer doesn't do this the first time): Scroll down to os-xen and click the plus sign next to it to install them. ![]() Open the web UI on http(s)://your-configured-ip and go to: ![]() Option 2 is via the Web GUI (only available on OPNsense): ![]()
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