Michael Tuexen wrote:
On 8. Feb 2026, at 09:45, Michael Tuexen <[email protected]> wrote:
This commit should actually only let the host stack know that TCP/IPv6 and 
UDP/IPv6
transmit checksum offload is enabled. It should not affect TCP/IPv4 and UDP/IPv4
transmit checksum offload (except that you can now disable it).
Is any other network interface (like epair, bridge, ...) involved?
I did some more testing: It seems that transmit checksum offloading for 
TCP/IPv6 and
UDP/IPv6 does not work correctly.

So does
ifconfig ue0 -txcsum6
resolve the networking problem for you?

Disabling txcsum6 works around the problem. It turns out the IPv4 issues stem from prioritising IPv6 DNS resolvers. No other network interfaces are involved.

--
Charlie Li
...nope, still don't have an exit line.

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