Dear all,
Today I write to Herbert because I lost my mail account password, but
now I retrieve itso I have a question to ask you. I have Debian Etch
with a vserver, having a base host and two vservers. One of these
vservers has a LDAP server with localhost mapped to a private
non-routable IP a
Dear all, I have a vserver in Debian Etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-vserver-686)
and I've tried to install Asterisk 1.2 from apt. After I execute
"apt-get install asterisk" I get this error:
Setting up zaptel (1.2.11.dfsg-1) ...
mknod: `/dev/zap/ctl': Operation not permitted
dpkg: error processing zaptel (
Dear all, sorry for my new question today...I have a mail server
Postfix/Debian Etch over a vserver and I've installed clamav antivirus.
But when a run tha clamav-daemon I get this error:
LibClamAV Error: wrote 0 instead of 512
(/tmp/clamav-67ea3a8be7a9faa9/main.ndb)
cli_untgz: no space left on de
Dear all, I have a vserver on a Debian Etch box with the corresponding
packages versions to this distribution, which has the
/etc/vservers/virtual1/apps/init/mark file with the 'default' value in
order to start automatically on booting. In the past it starts
automatically OK, but today it doesn't (
Hi people, sorry to bother you but I have an squidguard error I don't
know, possible vserver configurationn ??? I tell you what I have:
* vserver with localhost mapping to a non-routable IP
* Squid + Squidguard
* In squid.conf: I replaced all the 127.0.0.1 and 127.0.0.0/8 addresses
by the correspo
Dear all, I've built a vserver on Debian in order to install a Squid
proxy server to use in my network and a Postfix mail server for local
mail only. Squid has the squid.conf configuration file with some lines
involving "localhost" and Postfix has the main.cf configuration file
involving the 127.0.
Alejandro
Herbert Poetzl escribió:
> On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 03:18:30PM -0300, Alejandro Cabrera Obed wrote:
>> (Sorry I write again becaause an error message)
>>
>> Dear all, I'm new at vservers so I was looking for some information
>> about the localhost interfa
(Sorry I write again becaause an error message)
Dear all, I'm new at vservers so I was looking for some information
about the localhost interface problem. I mean that if I want to run a
service on localhost I have to bind localhost to the guest IP or to a
non-routable IP in the case I need a close
Dear all, I'm new at vservers so I was looking for some information
about the localhost interface problem. I mean that if I want to run a
service on localhost I have to bind localhost to the guest IP or to a
non-routable IP in the case I need a closed-service.
Otherwhise I have localhost mapped to
Dear all, I've installed a vserver on my Debian and I've just duplicated
it to a new vserver (thank you)...Now I have this scenario reklative to
the mail service:
base host (10.1.1.1): Postfix listen on localhost:25
vserver A (10.1.1.2): Postfix that doesn't start (it can't bind
localhost:25 beca
Dear all, I have a vserver on my Debian box called A and now I want to
get a similar new one called B with a new IP and hostname. The new
vserver will be on the same box, and both vservers A and B must run at
the same time (simultaneously).
Vserser A is on /var/lib/vserevers/A and I want vserver B
Dear all, I have a vserver on my Debian box and now I want to get a
similar new one but with new hostname and IP. The new vserver will be on
the same box.
How can I do this in the easiest way ???
Thanks and greetings,
Alejandro
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