Hello Gang,
Ive been having some serious problems with vservers and iptables!
Sometimes i need to had SNAT rules for my vservers to route outside the root
server and, someother times, i cant access my vservers from the outside :o(
Take this script for example:
GF == Guenther Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GF Hi there, although I remember having successfully built guests I
GF cannot manage to reproduce this for some unknown reason.
GF Sys: Amd64/vs 2.0/tools 0.30.208 (with and w/o fix02)
GF build command: # vserver xxx build -m yum --hostname
GF
Hi there,
on Samstag, 17. September 2005 at 18:29 Benny posted on the list:
Did you recently upgrade to yum-2.4.0-0.fc4?
Yes, as this ran automatic
I have the same problem, and it seems to be mitigated by downgrading
yum to yum-2.3.2-7.
That brought me now to a working vserver build -
I put this question on the irc also but it seems everyone is doing a saturday
thing :)
I have a friend who wants to use vservers but one of his servers will be
making extensive use of the New Posix Threading Library.. the replacement for
Linuxthreads..
will they live with this ok?
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On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 12:52:00PM +0100, Luís Miguel Silva wrote:
Hello Gang,
Ive been having some serious problems with vservers and iptables!
Sometimes i need to had SNAT rules for my vservers to route outside
the root server and, someother times, i cant access my vservers from
the
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 03:01:47PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
I put this question on the irc also but it seems everyone is doing a
saturday thing :)
yeah, real life, can you imagine? :)
I have a friend who wants to use vservers but one of his servers will
be making extensive use of the New Posix
On Saturday 17 September 2005 04:16 pm, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 03:01:47PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
I put this question on the irc also but it seems everyone is doing a
saturday thing :)
yeah, real life, can you imagine? :)
heh yeah. usually when people mention
Dear Herbert,
Allthough i really thought your email was full of sarcasm (*really* sorry if i
missinterpreted it :o) ), please read along the email to find some comments
replying your comments...
*sigh* well, lets interpret parts of it ...
$IPTABLES -A POSTROUTING -t nat -s 192.168.3.0/24
On Saturday 17 September 2005 05:38 pm, Luís Miguel Silva wrote:
I had the problem with a 3com switching the order too. i wanted that last, so
I compiled it as a module rather than internal kernel support and loaded the
module in the local startup file last thing. that insured it became eth2 on
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 10:38:58PM +0100, Luís Miguel Silva wrote:
Dear Herbert,
Allthough i really thought your email was full of sarcasm (*really*
sorry if i missinterpreted it :o) ), please read along the email to
find some comments replying your comments...
just a little bit of sarcasm
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