It seems that -from my logs (/var/log/aptitude* and /var/log/apt/term*)-
I was actually running kvm 1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu12.3 and qemu wasn't
installed (?)

Log started: 2009-10-15  12:45:01
Removing qemu ...
dpkg: kvm: dependency problems, but removing anyway as you requested:
 python-vm-builder depends on kvm (>= 1:69) | qemu; however:
  Package kvm is to be removed.
  Package qemu is not installed.
 ubuntu-virt-server depends on kvm.
Removing kvm ...
 * Unloading kvm module kvm_intel       ESC[239G ERROR: Module kvm_intel is in 
use
.
.
.
and the only log of a kvm upgrade is:

Log started: 2009-07-08  08:40:47
Preparing to replace kvm 1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu12 (using 
.../kvm_1%3a84+dfsg-0ubuntu12.3_amd64.deb) ...


This is crazy, I thought this box was up-to-date (the packages I describe in 
the other post are from a box I have at work.)


And BTW. It seems ip packets go thru the virtualized proxy, but they're mangled 
or dropped. If you can show me how to correctly capture the necessary info with 
tcpdump or another tool, I'll post a dump.

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