https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=188261

--- Comment #2 from kpiel...@tdx.co.uk ---

Having setup a test system with FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE, 10-STABLE, 11-CURRENT etc.
this bug still exists on all of those, regardless of version.

For a 'Client' (i.e. a guest VM trying to route traffic through the other
FreeBSD 'router' machine) you can do:

  ifconfig xn0 -txcsum

And it will fix that single client. No amount of option fiddling (other than
restarting in HVM mode) will fix the 'router' machine - i.e. it's not possible
to fix the 'router' machine so that clients don't need any fix.

I've been unable to test disabling txcsum on Windows clients running on the
same XenServer as I can't see where I can do that.

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