If the reverse dns is a issue, try adding your ip/name to /etc/hosts on
the vserver ;o)

> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Brandon Hoult wrote:
>> but the dns resolution does not work.
>
>   1.  Is $vserver/etc/resolv.conf populated?
>   2.  Sending UDP through localhost used to get b0rked.
>
> Check that if up are trying to query a named running on the same
> physical server that you specify the external addresses in
> `/etc/resolv.conf'.
>
>> I can't access it from any other machine on the network.
>
> SSHd for instance is probably trying to do reverse-resolution when you
> try and login to the many which means that if DNS is not working it will
> probably sit there and appear to `hang'.
>
> Which are the last messages from:
>
>   user@remote-box:~$ ssh -v vserver
>
>> I copied a working vserver from another machine to this one
>
> You may also be interested in:
>
>   http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/debian/
>
>       -Paul
> --
> Nottingham, GB


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