> Hi list,
>
> sorry for being off-topic: is there something like VServer for the
> "Windows World"?
>
The closest I've seen in terms of moving from one VPS to another is
Virtuozzo for Windows (v3.5 now?). You could also look at VMWare but I
think thats not quite what you are asking
Rus
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> When I connect from the host to the guest through ssh,
> it takes 40 seconds before the password prompt appears.
> [I think that someone else posted some time ago about
> the same problem, but I can't find the reference, and
> I don't remember how it was solved...]
Check that the DNS server m
That would of been a broken symlink...
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Hi,
We are looking at retrying vserver for our VPS business instead of User
Mode Linux (or a combination). Last time we reviewed it there were a few
issues that made vserver uncompetative and I wondered if they had been
"fixed"
For us we found
1) Couldn't ping inside a vserver and is CAP_NET_RAW
> machine.
> I created a new vserver with the debian-newvserver script, and it starts
> correctly and works.
> The problem is that if I try to login via ssh as a normal user, after
> the password is accepted the connection is closed; if I try to login as
> root, the password is accepted and the bas
> hi,
>
> is it possible that i get a real eth0 device into my vserver ?
>
> at moment i have within a vserver:
>
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0C:76:45:2B:4D
> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
> RX packets:186757294 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:1