> > my test setup: > > server machine1 with a virtual server machine2 running on op of it. > > Both running debian 3.0 > > okay, lets use a simpler terminology > > you have a 'host' which runs debian 3.0 and contains > several 'vservers' or 'vps', again with debian 3.0 yes
> the host has running an sshd, smtpd (daemons, servers)? sshd and ftpd run as daemons smtp (exim) is started form inetd I did install apache and samba form some test (running as daemon). After running some tests, I found out I had to start the daemons first on the host server and afterwards on the vservers. This runs fine. If a daemon is running in the vserver, it can't be started on the host server. (at least for apache and samba) > the vserver has activated an sshd, smtpd? sshd, ftpd, samba and apache as daemon and smtpd form inetd. > > Running vserver 1.0, it could access ssh, smtp and ftp on > > machine2 (the virtual server) without changing the configuration > > of the startup scripts on machine1 (the host server). > > you are _not_ using the sysvwrappers for the host? No. Debian uses it own style of startup scripts for daemons, the sysvwrapper scripts from the vserver utils package don't work. > you where able to start sshd on both, the host and > the vservers, without any issues on vs1.00? Yes. I am checking it out on vs 1.20 while I write this mail (I will check it out on vs1.00 later) > you where able to connect to the host sshd from > inside a vserver, without problems on vs1.00? On vs1.20 it's running fine now, it dit work on vs1.00 as well > you where able to connect to the vserver sshd > from the host, without troubles on vs1.00 yes (I'm testing it now on vs-1.20) > you where able to ssh to the host with vs1.00? yes > you where able to ssh to the vserver with vs1.00? yes > what of the above isn't working with vs1.22? all :-) Running vs1.22 I have to bind ssh, smtp and ftp on the host server to the IP of the host server. Otherwise I can't login on the daemons of the vserver. > this is the _only_ change which IMHO could affect > you, and it was a bugfix ... so I guess I have to > look into it a little more ... I don't get it what's going on here. Contact me in case you need a login on my testbox. It's located behind a firewall, but I can move it to a DMZ zone of our network. Thanks for your help, Bert. _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver