Hello,
I am trying to run proftpd inside of a vserver in standalone mode. I get
the following error when I try to start the daemon:
Mar 23 12:09:05 vs2 proftpd[4692]: vs2 - Failed binding to 192.168.9.6,
port 21: Address already in use
Mar 23 12:09:05 vs2 proftpd[4692]: vs2 - Check the
I was trying to get it working using xinetd but encoutered the same
problem. I have removed xinetd from my startup scripts, so it is not
running. ProFTPd is the only ftp server installed on my system.
Arne Blankerts wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 18:11, Chris Besignano wrote:
Hello,
I am
Found the problem, ftpd was running on my host system, of course it was
bound to 0.0.0.0. Thanks for the help everyone.
Chris
Bjoern Steinbrink wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 18:11, Chris Besignano wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to run proftpd inside of a vserver in standalone mode. I get
I need to run a few different websites on my box using vservers. What
method does everyone use to route the traffic from eth1 (externel
interface, real ip) to the vservers bound to eth0 (internal ip,
192.168.x.x network)?
Darryl Ross wrote:
Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
services in the host to
their box configured to do this. I am assuming this is how may web
hosts have their servers configured so this isn't really a new thing.
Thanks for the help.
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 08:41:09AM -0500, Chris Besignano wrote:
I need to run a few different websites on my box using
I get the following message when I try to stop a vserver (vserver myhost
stop). Can someone point me in the right direction? I am new to this.
Running on Debian Woody, kernel 2.4.25.
ipv4root is now 192.168.1.20
Can't set the new security context
: Invalid argument
sleeping 5 seconds
Killing
?
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Chris Besignano wrote:
I get the following message when I try to stop a vserver (vserver myhost
stop). Can someone point me in the right direction? I am new to this.
Running on Debian Woody, kernel 2.4.25.
ipv4root is now 192.168.1.20
Can't set the new security context
Update, /proc is not visible inside of my vserver. Also, should I have a
/proc/vserver or a /proc/security on my host machine?
Chris Besignano wrote:
I downloaded the compiled kernel from
ftp://ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/vserver/vmlinuz-2.4.25-vs1.26, tools are
vserver 0.29-2 from Debian unstable
That seemed to do the trick, thanks for the help.
nick vollmar wrote:
This doesn't work - use vserver 0.29-1 from Debian testing.
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 17:38, Chris Besignano wrote:
I downloaded the compiled kernel from
ftp://ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/vserver/vmlinuz-2.4.25-vs1.26, tools
I have just started using the vserver package. My question is how do I
run multiple vservers on a single host, with each vserver running it's
own ssh and apache2 servers. Also, how will the host know to connect
incoming http requests to the appropriate vserver? Is there a detailed
guide I
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