On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 23:48:27 UTC, thorsten...@gmail.com  wrote:
> A friend was using my PC and forgot to logout, so I accidently posted with 
> his account. So here it goes again:
> 
> > This is probably just because it tries to resolve the IPs and DNS times 
> > out. if you use netstat -nr, it should be fast.
> 
> Yes, using "netstat -nr" I get a result immediately in sys-firewall:
> 
> Destination     Gateway     Genmask     Flags     MSS     Window     irtt     
> Iface
> 0.0.0.0     10.137.0.5     0.0.0.0     UG     0     0     0     eth0
> 10.137.0.5     0.0.0.0     255.255.255.255     UH     0     0     0     eth0
> 
> 
> > could you please do the arp -an after the ping 8.8.8.8
> 
> "arp -an" in sys-net displays:
> ? (192.168.0.2) at xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx [ether] on enp0s0
> 
> (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx is a valid mac address, I just replaced the actual values 
> with X's)
> 
> 
> "arp -an" in sys-firewall displays:
> 
> ? (10.137.0.5) at <incomplete> on eth0

Yes, so the problem is that you don't have connectivity between the 2 VMs.
Could you try this:
qvm-prefs sys-firewall | grep netvm
it should say sys-net? Y/N

Based on the info in the Qubes Firewall doc page
Even if it states sys-net, let's try to force it again
qvm-prefs sys-firewall -s netvm sys-net

and try the arp -an in sys-firewall again

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