Please send us a sample vserver .conf file. If S_CAPS != CAP_NET_RAW ping
is disallowed from inside a vserver. Virtual Server contexts aren't allowed
to mount/unmount anything on the host machine.
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Hear Hear!
Well said Bert! If at all possible, I'd love to see some of the features of
the business vps solutions built on the Linux-VServer project
re-integrated into the main tree. If there's anything I personally can do to
help, I'd be happy to test just about anything for you as well as help
I'll be the first to jump on the testing bandwagon! I've been looking for
2.6 vserver support because 2.6 does some very nice things with my router's
cpu (via c3 nemiah core hw random number generator support).
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*snip*
Oh, and sorry for the term 'stable', let's replace it with
'old', that way we can avoid having to synchronize what
'stable' actually means.
patches for non-debian distros are where?
Does anyone else that has actually run Debian find this hilarious?
old == Debian
old != non-debian
Lol, I *still* can't grow one! (not a full one anyway, and I'm 22! Damn my
father's Native American blood!)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dariush Pietrzak
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 3:05 PM
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*snip*
see freevps.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# chcontext --ctx 1 cat /proc/vservers/3
New security context is 1
vserver id 3
..
Addresses assigned :
lo(none):127.0.0.1/255.0.0.0;
Incoming traffic : 30 Kb
Outgoing traffic : 47 Kb
Are there any standalone patches for recent kernels
Or if you're willing to throw off the .deb stigma, just build everything
from source. If you setup some configure scripts like I have in your
/usr/src you'll know where each package dumps it's stuff.
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I've completed ebuilds for util-vserver versions:
0.25
0.24
0.24.91
0.24.90
0.23.6
0.23.5
If you'd like me to send one of them to you or make them publicly available,
feel free to ask, I'll be seeing what I can do about getting them to either
carpaski or Aether (2 of gentoo's portage
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Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 3:41 AM
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Subject: [Vserver] first stage of Gentoo ebuilds completed
I've completed ebuilds for util-vserver versions:
0.25
0.24
0.24.91
0.24.90
0.23.6
0.23.5
If you'd like me to send one
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Herbert Poetzl
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 7:50 AM
To: Allen D. Parker II
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Subject: Re: [Vserver] first stage of Gentoo ebuilds completed
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 03:41:16AM -0500, Allen D. Parker II wrote:
I've
I've been working with the Gentoo development team to get as many kinks
ironed out as possible. I've gotten a stage1 modification done for
virtualization of my own machine with the only major change being me
adding /sbin/depscan.sh to the 4th line of /sbin/rc ... the rest of the
changes are
Citing: 1) http://www.freenode.net/philosophy.shtml
2) http://www.oftc.net/constitution/index.html
Hi Chip!
please elaborate, and do not 'boycott' without giving
some rationale or explaining the how and why ...
I don't see a reason for changing the irc network,
so
I did a Gentoo virtualization last night and I'm emerge -e world'ing right
now, if you need to contact me directly, please do, I'd be happy to help
support you over the phone or any instant message clients.
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Come to irc.oftc.net #vserver I'm infowolfe if you have any questions.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ian douglas
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 5:13 PM
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Subject: [Vserver] vserver gentoo, anyone?
I'm no programmer, but I do believe, it would be pretty nice if the owner
of a context (fake root user) could halt/reboot *their* vserver via
/sbin/init, /sbin/reboot or /sbin/halt. It'd be nice to have a way to pass
messages *securely* back to something on the outside that would do a context
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