On Jul 31, 2013, at 8:24 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
> There are plenty of web pages about this, but they seem to
> assume that you've created the lxc config file by hand.
> I have never done that; I just use whatever lxc-create creates.
I should also add that much of lxc files are created for you wh
Hi Dan,
I've just started working with LXC so this how I am doing it and maybe some one
else can fill in any areas I've left out.
If you are going to have a local LAN and outside WAN connection than you will
need two ethernet cards ( 1 for each network )
Unless you already have a router setup
Hi,
I've been happily using ubuntu's stock lxc (originally
in 12.04, now in 13.04), and finally have an occasion
to run a server inside a container. I'd like it to
be visible from the outside.
There are plenty of web pages about this, but they seem to
assume that you've created the lxc config fil
On 07/31/2013 09:44 PM, zoolook wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Tamas Papp wrote:
>> On 07/31/2013 07:37 PM, Jay Taylor wrote:
>>> Out of curiosity, did you see it in the past before you you updated from
>>> the PPA today?
>> No, I didn't.
>>
> I did but a simple reboot fixed it.
Ohh,
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Tamas Papp wrote:
> On 07/31/2013 07:37 PM, Jay Taylor wrote:
>> Out of curiosity, did you see it in the past before you you updated from the
>> PPA today?
>
> No, I didn't.
>
I did but a simple reboot fixed it.
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On 07/31/2013 07:37 PM, Jay Taylor wrote:
> Out of curiosity, did you see it in the past before you you updated from the
> PPA today?
No, I didn't.
tamas
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Out of curiosity, did you see it in the past before you you updated from
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 4:16 AM, Tamas Papp wrote:
> hi All,
>
> I've seen a couple of times in the past like this:
>
> # lxc-ls --fancy --stopped --fancy-format name,state
> NAME STATE
> ---
hi All,
I've seen a couple of times in the past like this:
# lxc-ls --fancy --stopped --fancy-format name,state
NAME STATE
finance STOPPED
hammer STOPPED
ijc-cipool STOPPED
jay STOPPED
marvin4jsci STOPPED
marvinci STOPPED
svntest STOPPE
On 2013-07-31 12:15, Ajith Adapa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks everyone for the time to reply back.
>
> My only reason for using FEDORA14 is I am really uncomfortable with systemd
> which got added into FEDORA15 and above.
>
> I initially started up with FEDORA17 and ended up with issues in systemd
>
Hi everybody,
is there a way to use Debian-Wheezy containers in a clean,
working way on lxc?
My current setup involves a Debian-Wheezy Host with several Wheezy containers.
As stated on the Debian wiki (wiki.debian.org/LXC), the original template ships
with several problems (mainly missing ttys for
Hi,
Thanks everyone for the time to reply back.
My only reason for using FEDORA14 is I am really uncomfortable with systemd
which got added into FEDORA15 and above.
I initially started up with FEDORA17 and ended up with issues in systemd
which needed some manual changes to make it work on FEDORA
Ok, within the container it's listening on all interfaces (including lo) :
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:31000.0.0.0:* LISTEN
So within the container I can curl 127.0.0.1:
However the host is not listening but that seems normal to me. The goal is to
redirect packet from
Thats what my query is... how do u make sure? Your service seems to be
LISTENing on ethX, but not on "localhost". You can access it from outside
means it is listening on your ethX interface.
e.g. my smtp is listening on localhost
[root@myhost ~]# netstat -an | grep 127.0.0.1
tcp0 0 1
Yes absolutely sure since I can access it from the outside
On Jul 31, 2013, at 11:15 AM, Shibashish wrote:
> Are you sure your service is listening on localhost: ?
>
> I'd use "netstat" to verify that first.
>
> ShiB.
> while ( ! ( succeed = try() ) );
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 2:31 PM,
Are you sure your service is listening on localhost: ?
I'd use "netstat" to verify that first.
ShiB.
while ( ! ( succeed = try() ) );
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Robin Monjo wrote:
> Hello, I'm struggling with port forwarding for requests coming from
> localhost.
>
> I run some linux con
Hello, I'm struggling with port forwarding for requests coming from localhost.
I run some linux container on my ubuntu host. Each one of them are running a
webapp. To be able to access these webapps, I use iptables to forward port:
sudo iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport -j DNAT
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