1111277893 M * jd86 hello 1111278474 M * Bertl evening jd86! 1111278506 M * jd86 suppage bertl 1111278519 M * DaCa hi babes! 1111279661 P * jbase 1111281781 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111281825 J * yarihm ~yarihm@217-162-204-144.dclient.hispeed.ch 1111282735 Q * keyser_soze Quit: Abandonando 1111283525 J * keyser_soze ~keyser@host65.201-252-24.telecom.net.ar 1111284058 M * Bertl wb yarihm, keyser_soze! 1111292012 Q * keyser_soze Quit: Abandonando 1111293281 M * Bertl okay, folks, have a good night everyone! 1111293285 M * Doener night Bertl! 1111293286 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1111293290 M * Bertl_zZ night Doener! 1111294362 J * _Radiance kryptonite@wrath.shellfx.net 1111294381 Q * nox Ping timeout: 481 seconds 1111294405 Q * Radiance Read error: Connection reset by peer 1111294413 N * _Radiance Radiance 1111294433 J * nox ~nox@213.39.207.13 1111300780 Q * click Read error: Operation timed out 1111303998 J * click click@dsl-static-122-208.aal.tiscali.no 1111304908 Q * Guest60 Remote host closed the connection 1111305003 J * berni ~berni@svr01.mucip.net 1111308072 J * erwan_ho ~erwan@lns-vlq-39f-81-56-133-136.adsl.proxad.net 1111308073 M * erwan_ho lo 1111312381 M * DaPhreak lo erwan_ho 1111312388 M * erwan_ho hey DaPhreak 1111312410 A * erwan_ho wonder if a 486 is nicer than a duron 800 for holding its keys :) 1111312440 M * DaPhreak heh :) morning erwan_ho :) 1111313199 J * TberyCZ-work ~Tbery-wor@mail.zstaborska.cz 1111313202 M * TberyCZ-work HI 1111313255 M * TberyCZ-work I would ask I run kernel 2.6.10 I have troble with mysql a postgresql on virtual server 1111313263 M * TberyCZ-work with patch 1.9.4 1111314137 J * DukeGangsta|aw ~uefgangst@p54869944.dip.t-dialin.net 1111317856 Q * monrad Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111318042 J * AppyR ~Appyr@dD577BF2E.access.telenet.be 1111319248 Q * TberyCZ-work Quit: Ukončuji 1111319248 Q * erwan_ho Read error: Connection reset by peer 1111319459 J * erwan_ho ~erwan@lns-vlq-39f-81-56-133-136.adsl.proxad.net 1111319488 Q * erwan_ho Quit: 1111324220 Q * nox Quit: Terminated with extreme prejudice - dircproxy 1.0.5 1111324276 J * nox ~nox@213.39.207.13 1111325190 J * Nik ~Nik@cable-153-130.online.bg 1111325193 M * Nik hi all 1111325213 M * Nik whois DaPhreak 1111325218 M * Nik oops 1111325701 Q * Nik Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111325721 Q * Vudumen Read error: Connection reset by peer 1111327264 J * hws123 ~sebastian@p508CE185.dip.t-dialin.net 1111327266 M * hws123 hi 1111327387 M * hws123 This question is maybe off-topic but might be interesting for other users as well: I do have a vserver which is (with your help guys) up and running. Now I do have a HTTP server on my host and one in my vserver, so I did set up transparent routing with iptables, which works fine. The problem is that he is not making a difference whether I would like to access the server inside or outside the vserver. Any ideas? 1111327390 M * DaPhreak welcome back hws123 1111327422 M * hws123 Hi 1111327434 M * hws123 My rules are: iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -s 10.0.1.0/24 -o eth0 -j SNAT --to-source 192.168.2.19 and iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING --dst gentoo-template.example.org -j DNAT --to-destination 10.0.1.1 1111327478 M * hws123 So I need a technique to make a difference between services running on the host and services on the vserver. Any ideas? 1111327566 M * hws123 Basically my setup is like Inet->Host (with HTTP and SSH server)->vservers 1111327581 M * hws123 (vserver has HTTP and SSH servers as well) 1111327585 M * hws123 Any one? 1111327589 M * Doener hws123: if you got only one public ip address, you need to use different ports or have a http proxy that chooses the right httpd depending on the domain that was used in the http request 1111327628 M * hws123 Crap... 1111327638 M * hws123 Hhmm, any other thoughts on this? 1111327644 M * hws123 What about SSH? 1111327678 M * Doener same here, use different ports or have multiple public ip addresses... 1111327718 M * Doener or hack login and have it accept something like vserverX-userY and doing some funny stuff to end up in the right environment the right way 1111327796 M * hws123 no, that's not a feasable way to go here... 1111327801 M * hws123 thanks anway... 1111327803 M * hws123 hhhmmm 1111327908 M * hws123 I mean that's a core feature I would except?! 1111328001 M * Doener what? that we extend the network protocols? 1111328040 M * Doener a single address:port combination can only be used by a single program, and there's nothing we can do about it 1111328083 M * hws123 ok, so maybe I could use rinetd 1111328089 M * hws123 a port redirector? 1111328117 M * Doener if you access 10.0.1.x:80 you'll get your vserver's httpd, but 192.168.2.19:80 is used by your host's httpd 1111328163 M * Doener if you make your vserver's httpd listen to 10.0.1.x:12345 you should also get it on 192.168.2.19:12345 1111328174 M * Doener ... given that no other process is already listening there... 1111328175 M * hws123 yeah, you are right 1111328194 M * hws123 rinetd might work 1111328289 M * Doener well, it would allow you to redirect 192.168.2.19:12345 to 10.0.1.x:80, but you'd achieve the same by just making the vserver's httpd listen to port 12345 1111328678 Q * jd86 Quit: Leaving 1111328768 J * jd86 ~jim@ip68-9-97-23.ri.ri.cox.net 1111328979 M * hws123 thanks doener 1111328981 Q * hws123 Quit: Leaving 1111330066 Q * jd86 Quit: Leaving 1111330182 J * jd86 ~jim@ip68-9-97-23.ri.ri.cox.net 1111330283 Q * jd86 Quit: 1111330302 J * jd86 ~jim@ip68-9-97-23.ri.ri.cox.net 1111330321 M * jd86 i have it so it puts me into all 3 of the servers i connect to and then on freenode it like joins me to like 10 channels 1111330335 M * jd86 and i'm talking in the wrong channel (side effect of how leet xchat is) 1111330514 J * keyser_soze ~keyser@host214.201-252-21.telecom.net.ar 1111331110 J * erwan_ho ~erwan@lns-vlq-39f-81-56-133-136.adsl.proxad.net 1111331111 M * erwan_ho re 1111332344 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190130.sonofon.dk 1111332425 J * Nik ~Nik@cable-153-130.online.bg 1111332491 Q * AppyR Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111332505 J * Vudumen vudumen@perverz.hu 1111332933 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1111332943 M * Bertl evening folks! 1111333161 Q * Nik Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111333209 M * Doener evening Bertl! 1111333232 M * Bertl hey Doener! 1111333551 J * Nik ~Nik@cable-153-130.online.bg 1111333567 M * Bertl wb Nik! 1111333603 M * Nik Bertl: Hi :-) 1111333858 M * erwan_ho evening Bertl 1111333867 M * Bertl hey erwan! 1111336020 M * Bertl dinnertime .. back later ... 1111336027 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1111338864 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1111338882 M * Bertl k, I'm back ... 1111338981 Q * atsab_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111340644 Q * matti Quit: 8-X 1111341655 Q * Nik Quit: Hybernating my brain... 1111343286 Q * daniel_hozac Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111344162 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@h212n1fls33o829.telia.com 1111344306 Q * lilo Read error: Connection reset by peer 1111344311 J * lilo ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1111344781 Q * monrad Read error: Operation timed out 1111345541 J * matti matti@linux.gentoo.pl 1111348650 Q * keyser_soze Quit: Abandonando 1111348697 Q * DukeGangsta|aw Quit: ( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 3.81 :: www.XLhost.de ) 1111350628 Q * erwan_ho Quit: Leaving 1111350852 J * monrad ~monrad@0x535b06c0.ronxx3.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk 1111351277 J * erwan_ho ~erwan@lns-vlq-39f-81-56-133-136.adsl.proxad.net 1111351294 J * matti_ matti@linux.gentoo.pl 1111351295 Q * erwan_ho Quit: 1111351406 Q * matti Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111351555 N * matti_ matti 1111351849 J * shuri ~shuri@dsl.speedline209.226.electronicbox.net 1111352376 J * kjo ~krischan@pD954ECAB.dip.t-dialin.net 1111352394 M * Bertl welcome kjo! 1111352907 M * kjo Hi # 1111353556 Q * shuri Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111353647 J * Tbery ~tb@84.242.127.4 1111353680 M * Tbery hi 1111353705 M * Tbery ARNING: can not access /proc/uptime. Usually, this is caused by 1111353705 M * Tbery procfs-security. Please read the FAQ for more details 1111353705 M * Tbery http://www.linux-vserver.org/index.php?page=Linux-Vserver+FAQ 1111353705 M * Tbery open("/proc/uptime"): No such file or directory 1111353805 M * Bertl and did you set up the proc stuff? 1111353818 M * Tbery vprocunhide? 1111353821 Q * monrad Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1111353826 M * Tbery or what? 1111353854 M * Tbery I have 2.6.10 kernel with 1.9.4 and vserver-util 204 1111353882 J * shuri ~shuri@dsl.speedline209.226.electronicbox.net 1111353903 M * Bertl yep vprocunhide, did you run it? 1111353908 M * Tbery yes.. 1111353980 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1111353981 M * Bertl strange, let's see what this does: 1111354003 M * Bertl 'vcontext --migrate --xid 1 cat /proc/uptime' 1111354162 M * Tbery does not exist file.. 1111354259 M * Bertl hmm .. what about 1111354268 M * Bertl 'cat /proc/uptime' 1111354313 M * Tbery same not exists 1111354342 M * Bertl hmm hmm .. so your /proc does not contain uptime on the host? 1111354364 M * Bertl did you mount /proc at all? 1111354486 M * Tbery proc on /proc type proc (rw) 1111354532 M * Bertl and what do you see in /proc on the host? 1111354645 M * Tbery they could not run.. 1111354687 M * Bertl pardon? 1111354709 M * Bertl I mean what does your hosts '/proc' filesystem contain? 1111354994 M * Tbery cat /proc/uptime 1111354994 M * Tbery 932.34 889.89 1111355000 M * Tbery is ok.. 1111355002 M * Tbery ?? 1111355013 M * Bertl hmm, since when now? 1111355035 M * Bertl 22:31 < Bertl> 'cat /proc/uptime' 1111355035 M * Bertl 22:31 < Tbery> same not exists 1111355038 M * Tbery now before to.. 1111355070 M * Tbery mail:~# vserver-stat 1111355070 M * Tbery WARNING: can not access /proc/uptime. Usually, this is caused by 1111355070 M * Tbery procfs-security. Please read the FAQ for more details 1111355070 M * Tbery http://www.linux-vserver.org/index.php?page=Linux-Vserver+FAQ 1111355070 M * Tbery open("/proc/uptime"): No such file or directory 1111355070 M * Tbery mail:~# 1111355110 M * Bertl did you change some flags on proc or so? 1111355131 M * Bertl try 'setattr -R --~hide /proc' 1111355149 M * Bertl then try vserver-stat again, if that works, run vprocunhide again 1111355161 M * Tbery no 1111355591 M * Tbery mail:~# setattr -R --~hide /proc 1111355592 M * Tbery /proc/bus/usb: Invalid argument 1111355592 M * Tbery /proc/bus/usb/devices: Invalid argument 1111355592 M * Tbery /proc/bus/usb/003: Invalid argument 1111355592 M * Tbery /proc/bus/usb/003/001: Invalid argument 1111355592 M * Tbery /proc/bus/usb/002: Invalid argument 1111355594 M * Tbery /proc/bus/usb/002/001: Invalid argument 1111355596 M * Tbery /proc/bus/usb/001: Invalid argument 1111355600 M * Tbery /proc/bus/usb/001/001: Invalid argument 1111355610 M * Bertl yep, that's fine, usbfs is mounted ontop 1111355614 M * Tbery oky 1111355617 M * Tbery now.. 1111355705 M * Tbery where was problem?? 1111355721 M * Bertl I would say you did somehow mess with the proc flags ... 1111355786 M * Bertl no idea how .. but good if it works now again ... 1111355801 M * Bertl anyway, I'm off to bed now .. I'm very tired ... 1111355816 M * Bertl have a nice evening folks! cya tomorrow ... 1111355832 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1111355890 M * Tbery thx 1111355897 M * Tbery nice sleeping 1111355899 Q * Tbery Quit: Ukončuji 1111356685 J * keyser_soze ~keyser@host214.201-252-21.telecom.net.ar 1111357150 Q * shuri Quit: Leaving 1111357546 J * ciphernaut_zz ~a@61.88.18.130 1111357564 N * ciphernaut_zz ciphernaut 1111358003 J * gloobert gilbert@67-137-122-183.dsl2.brv.mn.frontiernet.net 1111358015 M * gloobert VFS : cannot open root device "LABEL=/" or unknown-block (0.0) Please append a correct "root =" boot optionKernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs to unknown-bloc 1111358043 M * gloobert hey guys, just checkin to see if anyones seen that before 1111358047 M * gloobert VFS : cannot open root device "LABEL=/" or unknown-block (0.0) Please append a correct "root =" boot optionKernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs to unknown-bloc 1111358310 M * daniel_hozac did you remember to run mkinitrd for the new kernel? 1111358483 M * gloobert i dont see that in http://linux-vserver.org/New-Howto 1111358534 M * gloobert hrmmm 1111358538 M * gloobert thanks for the opinion 1111358589 M * daniel_hozac that's a distro/system dependent thing. one how-to can't fit all ;) 1111358611 M * daniel_hozac (and that howto is _old_) 1111360602 M * gloobert ok thanks daniel 1111360622 M * gloobert cause i got redhat 9 1111360626 M * gloobert :) 1111360844 M * daniel_hozac that's old too ;) 1111361059 M * gloobert im just luck i got this working 1111361128 M * gloobert it wouundt have anything to do with the fact i havent compiled any new utils just yet like Tools for this Release 1111361128 M * gloobert Development Tools 1111361151 M * gloobert Tools for this Release 1111361151 M * gloobert Development Tools 1111361156 M * gloobert * util-vserver-0.30.203.tar [.gz] [.bz2] 1111361156 M * gloobert * util-vserver-0.30.203-1mdk.i586.rpm [.src.rpm] 1111361156 M * gloobert * util-vserver-core-0.30.203-1mdk.i586.rpm 1111361156 M * gloobert * util-vserver-build-0.30.203-1mdk.i586.rpm 1111361156 M * gloobert * util-vserver-lib-0.30.203-1mdk.i586.rpm 1111361156 M * gloobert * util-vserver-devel-0.30.203-1mdk.i586.rpm 1111361158 M * gloobert * util-vserver-legacy-0.30.203-1mdk.i586.rpm 1111361158 M * gloobert * util-vserver-sysv-0.30.203-1mdk.i586.rpm 1111362176 Q * kjo Quit: Verlassend 1111362822 Q * jd86 Read error: Connection reset by peer