>> > hmm, let me rephrase this: in a guest (with current networking)
>> > the localhost ip 127.0.0.1 is remapped to the first assigned
>> > guest IP (which is very likely 213.248.62.106 in your case)
>>
>> Maybe you know, how can I bring up OWN 127.0.0.1 in EACH virtual
>> machines, independent t
>> > Shortly: when I use BIND (or PowerDNS) inside vserver listening
>> > ALL addresses (0.0.0.0), nslookup to server 127.0.0.1 shows error
>> > message "reply from unexpected source: 213.248.62.106#53,
>> > expected 127.0.0.1#53"
>> Which is true, as your nameserver (powerdns or bind) i
>> When I try to connect to guest virtual machine IP address from
>> outside, connection goes to host machine, and I cannot connect to
>> guest at all. Details are attached below.
> You obviousely did not bind the services to the relevant IPs, i.a.
> sshd on host is obviouselybound to "0.0.0.0"
Hello.
Shortly: when I use BIND (or PowerDNS) inside vserver listening
ALL addresses (0.0.0.0), nslookup to server 127.0.0.1 shows error
message "reply from unexpected source: 213.248.62.106#53,
expected 127.0.0.1#53"
Long description. I have installed linux-vserver (named "zulu")
on
Hello.
(Sorry for possible duplicate - seems previout mail was dropped
somewhere, cannot find it on http://list.linux-vserver.org/archive/vserver/)
When I try to connect to guest virtual machine IP address from
outside, connection goes to host machine, and I cannot connect to
guest at all. Det