1167264347 M * Hollow daniel_hozac: hm? vprocunhide doen't call vserver-wrapper? 1167264352 M * daniel_hozac no, not at all. 1167264418 M * Hollow ah, you mean the cosmetic changes .. 1167264437 M * daniel_hozac well, all of the Gentoo changes. 1167264444 M * Hollow yeah .. 1167264454 M * daniel_hozac http://svn.linux-vserver.org/projects/util-vserver/changeset/2434 1167264548 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-16-190.dclient.hispeed.ch 1167264580 Q * yarihm 1167264582 M * daniel_hozac i'm building it now to test it. 1167264596 M * daniel_hozac (i.e. it's untested right now) 1167264895 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1167264957 M * Hollow daniel_hozac: what do you think about keeping init scripts for gentoo in util-vserver source too? we added targets like install-redhat and install-gentoo to openvz tools recently for the same thing.. 1167264996 M * Hollow actually we already have those for sysv 1167265003 M * daniel_hozac hmm? i was under the impression we already had them? 1167265014 M * Hollow well, but not in the util-vserver source 1167265020 M * daniel_hozac what other initscripts do you have? 1167265053 M * Hollow i mean an equivalent to http://svn.linux-vserver.org/projects/util-vserver/browser/trunk/sysv/vservers-default 1167265073 M * Hollow we could also put the one for gentoo there.. 1167265097 M * daniel_hozac Gentoo doesn't use that one? 1167265103 M * Hollow no.. 1167265107 M * Hollow http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/sys-cluster/util-vserver/files/init.d/ 1167265113 M * daniel_hozac (i've never used Gentoo, so you'll have to enlighten me) 1167265126 M * Hollow you can't use #!/bin/sh 1167265149 M * Bertl no sh? 1167265166 M * Hollow nah, you can't use them for init scripts 1167265171 M * Hollow s/them/sh/ 1167265181 M * daniel_hozac ah, ok. 1167265195 M * Hollow at least if you want it to be integrated in gentoos init system ;) 1167265284 M * derjohn 2.1.1.7.1 : is there a 2.1.1.8 in sight ? or can I switch to 2.1.1.7.1 without having to compile again tomorrow ? *g* 1167265303 M * daniel_hozac derjohn: as soon as you compile it, a new one will be released :) 1167265311 M * Hollow hehe 1167265330 M * daniel_hozac AFAIK there are no issues with 2.1.1.7.1 though. 1167265332 M * Hollow i'm still waiting for 2.1.1.7.2.3.6.1.2 1167265335 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, grrrrrrrrrrrrr , yes, thats always the case ;) 1167265386 M * derjohn is there any reason why it not called 2.1.1.8 ? 1167265408 M * daniel_hozac Hollow: that makes sense. i guess there's really no point in installing the sysv scripts for Gentoo either then? 1167265420 M * Hollow indeed 1167265443 M * Hollow we actually removed for as long as i maintain util-vserver in gentoo ;) 1167265447 M * Hollow +them 1167265471 M * daniel_hozac ok. 1167265584 M * Hollow can the sysv one be used with any other (major) distro? 1167265604 M * daniel_hozac other than? 1167265611 M * Hollow gentoo :) 1167265617 M * derjohn ok ok ... i'll use 2.1.1.7.1 ... agreed. you won ;) 1167265624 M * Hollow heh 1167265670 M * daniel_hozac the sysv should work fine on any Red Hat Linux derived distribution, as well as any Debian derived distribution. 1167265683 M * Hollow ok, that probably includes all ;) 1167265717 M * daniel_hozac well, not slackware :) 1167265745 M * Hollow iirc bonbons uses init-ng, maybe he can share util-vserver init scripts too 1167265885 M * Hollow guess i'll use that init wrapper for vcd too then ;) 1167265907 M * daniel_hozac hehe 1167265971 M * daniel_hozac does automake automatically install everything that has a set of $(x)dir and $(x)_SCRIPTS/PROGRAMS variables? 1167265982 M * Hollow yeah 1167266007 M * daniel_hozac ok, that's what i though. 1167266010 M * daniel_hozac +t 1167266147 M * daniel_hozac i'd really prefer it if make install would Just Work(tm), but conditionalizing on the distro in the Makefiles seems rather crude. i don't really see any other way around it though. 1167266240 M * Hollow yeah, we recently autotooled vzctl, and i had the same problem.. distro check in configure is ugly.. 1167266384 M * Hollow off to bed now... cu tomorrow 1167266390 M * daniel_hozac good night! 1167267429 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1167267566 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1167268034 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167268771 Q * FireEgl Quit: ... 1167268992 J * bronson ~bronson@pool-71-116-237-101.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net 1167270231 J * Aiken_ ~james@tooax7-138.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1167270545 J * dna ~naucki@p54BCF5F6.dip.t-dialin.net 1167270558 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167270678 Q * bronson Read error: Operation timed out 1167273032 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1167274921 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1167275021 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167275050 Q * duckx 1167275386 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167276014 J * s0undt3ch_ ~s0undt3ch@81.193.58.135 1167276027 Q * s0undt3ch Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by s0undt3ch_)) 1167276027 N * s0undt3ch_ s0undt3ch 1167276029 J * _dmax ~semaj@81.193.58.135 1167276121 Q * dmax Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167276122 N * _dmax dmax 1167276355 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1167276698 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167277208 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1167277495 J * FireEgl Proteus@adsl-147-90-220.bhm.bellsouth.net 1167277815 Q * FireEgl Quit: ... 1167277825 J * FireEgl Proteus@adsl-147-90-220.bhm.bellsouth.net 1167279749 J * FCOJ ~mordur@dsl-201-4.hive.is 1167279794 Q * FCOJ 1167279968 Q * hardwire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167280553 J * ]V[illennium|SounD-ProjecT virtscrip7@host223.201-252-180.telecom.net.ar 1167280575 T * ]V[illennium|SounD-ProjecT juaz!!! 1167280644 F * ChanServ +o Bertl 1167280660 F * Bertl +b *!*irtscrip7@*.201-252-180.telecom.net.ar 1167280668 K ]V[illennium|SounD-ProjecT Bertl ]V[illennium|SounD-ProjecT 1167280777 Q * Johnnie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167280869 T * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 2.0.2.1, 2.0.3-rc1, 2.2.0-rc6, devel 2.1.1.7.1, 2.3.0.6, stable+grsec 2.0.2.1, devel+grsec 2.1.1 | util-vserver-0.30.212 | libvserver-1.0.2 & vserver-utils-1.0.3 | He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the Wiki, and we'll forget about the minute ;) 1167281201 J * mrrm_ ~urkel@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1167281612 Q * mrrm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167281695 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1167281743 F * Bertl -o Bertl 1167283298 Q * ag- Remote host closed the connection 1167286916 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone ... cya! 1167286921 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1167288571 J * Aiken__ ~james@tooax6-245.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1167288898 Q * Aiken_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167291129 J * mrrm ~urkel@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1167291543 Q * mrrm_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167292535 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-233-101.work.xdsl-line.inode.at 1167295296 Q * akaihola Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167298545 J * mrrm_ ~urkel@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1167298633 Q * mrrm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167300100 J * ag- ~ag@caladan.roxor.cx 1167301157 Q * Aiken__ Quit: Leaving 1167303508 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-209-233.pools.arcor-ip.net 1167303530 J * dna ~naucki@p54BCFFCC.dip.t-dialin.net 1167303826 J * pisco ~pisco@gprs-pool-1-016.eplus-online.de 1167304169 Q * pisco Quit: leaving 1167304402 J * pisco ~pisco@gprs-pool-1-016.eplus-online.de 1167304630 Q * pisco 1167304677 J * pisco ~pisco@gprs-pool-1-016.eplus-online.de 1167304753 Q * pisco 1167305548 J * pisco ~pisco@gprs-pool-1-016.eplus-online.de 1167305677 Q * kir Remote host closed the connection 1167306353 J * prae ~benjamin@foxhound.sherpadown.net 1167307323 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167307428 Q * ensc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167307516 Q * meandtheshell Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167307617 Q * prae Quit: Pwet 1167307689 J * dna_ ~naucki@p54BCFFCC.dip.t-dialin.net 1167307782 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1167308006 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167308218 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-206-221.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1167308695 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4FFCB.dip.t-dialin.net 1167308748 J * prae ~benjamin@foxhound.sherpadown.net 1167310299 J * pisco ~pisco@pD9FD79AB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1167311153 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167312775 P * Kerberos satan told me to 1167313339 J * piotr__ ~test@aayu89.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1167314377 P * piotr__ 1167316044 Q * Sebastian|aw Remote host closed the connection 1167316217 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-17-6.dclient.hispeed.ch 1167317751 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167319182 J * pisco ~pisco@N8f6a.n.pppool.de 1167320213 Q * Hollow Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167320215 M * sannes /wii 1167320217 M * sannes ops 1167320691 J * Hollow ~hollow@styx.xnull.de 1167320825 J * bronson ~bronson@pool-71-116-237-101.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net 1167321933 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167322255 M * matti Hi * 1167322263 M * matti sannes: Oh! You're spying on us! 1167322267 M * matti sannes: Shame, shame! 1167322268 M * matti ;D 1167322277 J * Sebastian ~sebastian@office.star-hosting.de 1167322301 N * Sebastian sebastian|aw 1167322313 Q * bronson Read error: Operation timed out 1167322333 J * Pazzo ~ugelt@dialin-225136.rol.raiffeisen.net 1167323366 Q * duckx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167323388 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167323398 J * stefani ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1167323402 Q * thunder1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167323427 J * thunder1 ~thu@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1167323741 J * FireEgl ~FireEgl@adsl-147-90-220.bhm.bellsouth.net 1167323935 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1167324000 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-209-233.pools.arcor-ip.net 1167326520 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.37.103 1167326863 J * dreamind apwdsl@p548AB413.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1167326928 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1167327192 Q * dreamind Read error: Connection reset by peer 1167327267 J * dreamind apwdsl@p548AB413.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1167327457 J * mrrm ~urkel@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1167327501 J * hardwire ~hardwire@rdbck-3365.palmer.mtaonline.net 1167327628 Q * mrrm_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167327651 Q * dreamind Quit: dreamind 1167328353 Q * Pazzo Quit: Verlassend 1167329586 J * marcfiu ~mef@aegis.CS.Princeton.EDU 1167329590 P * marcfiu 1167329794 J * Kerberos ~satan@85.138.138.76 1167329822 J * benj0r ~benjamin@foxhound.sherpadown.net 1167329983 Q * prae Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167330239 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1167330243 M * Bertl morning folks! 1167330374 J * searme4 ~pedro@adslfixo-b4-119-234.telepac.pt 1167330409 J * fsdkfsdfsd nobody@83.228.87.43 1167330450 M * searme4 hi, anyone experience with vserver+ipv6? 1167330481 M * Bertl a little, what's up? 1167330550 M * searme4 i compiled a kernel with the ipv6 patch, and chbind6, but tho the ipv6 seems to show up in /proc/virtnet, the vserver is totally ipv6 unaware 1167330566 M * Bertl did you add the ipv6 address on the host? 1167330572 M * searme4 yes 1167330579 M * searme4 then chbind6 1167330589 M * Bertl so it is shown on the host quite fine, but the guest doesn't see the ip/interface? 1167330605 M * searme4 0: 2001:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/64 ->this on virtnet 1167330611 M * searme4 correct 1167330624 M * searme4 also used the syscall.h 1167330637 M * Bertl do you use ifconfig or the 'ip' tool from iproute2 ? 1167330650 M * searme4 to check on the guest? 1167330653 M * Bertl yep 1167330692 M * searme4 both 1167330708 M * Bertl and it is not shown at all, but host shows what exactly? 1167330710 M * searme4 im using the loopback interface for the guests 1167330718 M * Bertl hum 1167330724 M * Bertl why that? 1167330737 M * searme4 on the host it shows ok 1167330740 M * searme4 pings and all 1167330760 M * Bertl yeah, but why loopback? 1167330765 M * searme4 its like and internal vserver network 1167330779 M * searme4 connection to the outside world is done via iptables 1167330785 M * Bertl put it on dummy0 if you think you need to avoid ethX 1167330811 M * Bertl the traffic will go over loopback in any case, but the checks for ipv6 might get confused by the lo device 1167330848 M * searme4 gonna try 1167330888 M * Bertl if that still fails, it's very likely to be some bug, in which case you want to contact bonbons 1167330985 M * daniel_hozac searme4: what IPv6 patch did you use on what kernel? 1167330999 M * daniel_hozac searme4: and chbind6 is deprecated as of util-vserver 0.30.212, which has native support for it. 1167331020 M * searme4 let me see 1167331027 M * searme4 dummy didnt work :P 1167331041 M * searme4 patch-2.6.16.20-vs2.1.1rc22-ipv6f.diff 1167331051 M * daniel_hozac on 2.6.16.20-vs2.1.1-rc22? 1167331064 M * searme4 util-vserver 0.20.204 1167331077 M * searme4 yes 1167331082 M * searme4 0.30.204 sorry 1167331091 M * searme4 debian package 1167331092 M * daniel_hozac i'd really suggest you use 2.6.19.1-vs2.1.1.7.1-ipv6k with util-vserver 0.30.212 if you want to play with IPv6. 1167331176 M * searme4 i think i chose that version because it fitted with the kernel and vserver patches i found, but i was in a hurry, might have missed something 1167331247 M * daniel_hozac well, 2.1.1.7.1 is the most recent 2.1 release, so it's linked from the front page. an IPv6 patch that should work with that kernel is available from http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/delta-2.1.1.7-ipv6k.diff 1167331378 M * searme4 i see 1167331381 Q * fsdkfsdfsd 1167331411 M * searme4 will try that 1167331424 M * daniel_hozac http://paste.linux-vserver.org/829 works for me. 1167331484 M * searme4 chbind is from the new util-vserver right? 1167331487 M * hardwire thats cauz yer magic 1167331608 M * daniel_hozac yes, that's with util-vserver 0.30.212. 1167331663 M * searme4 shouldnt have been wasting time with old versions :P 1167331850 M * searme4 thanks alot, ill see how this turns out 1167331992 M * daniel_hozac np, let us know how it goes. 1167332797 Q * hardwire Quit: Coyote finally caught me 1167332825 J * hardwire ~hardwire@rdbck-3365.palmer.mtaonline.net 1167332829 Q * hardwire 1167332894 J * hardwire ~hardwire@rdbck-3365.palmer.mtaonline.net 1167332926 Q * hardwire 1167332933 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1167333074 J * hardwire ~hardwire@rdbck-3365.palmer.mtaonline.net 1167333075 Q * hardwire 1167333422 J * hardwire ~hardwire@rdbck-3365.palmer.mtaonline.net 1167333503 Q * hardwire 1167333577 J * hardwire ~hardwire@rdbck-3365.palmer.mtaonline.net 1167333580 M * Bertl hardwire: testing your irc client? if so, please do that somewhere else ... 1167334040 Q * hardwire Quit: Coyote finally caught me 1167334062 J * hardwire ~hardwire@rdbck-3365.palmer.mtaonline.net 1167334086 M * Bertl hardwire: please stop it ... 1167334448 M * hardwire Bertl: not trying to graffiti your channel 1167334457 M * hardwire my apologies 1167334463 M * Bertl np, okaz 1167334466 M * Bertl okay 1167334479 M * hardwire setting up bip correctly is a pita 1167334506 M * hardwire writing an xchat plugin to help me deal with its funky backlogging 1167335659 M * hardwire just so I know.. did I just initiate a nick change or away? 1167335738 M * Bertl hmm, no, you did quit several times and come back :) 1167335757 M * hardwire inbetween my two last messages? 1167336628 J * FireEgl ~FireEgl@adsl-147-90-220.bhm.bellsouth.net 1167336749 M * searme4 in chbind, is --nid the ctx of the vserver? 1167336761 M * Bertl the network id 1167336783 M * Bertl by default, nid == xid though 1167336784 M * matti Hi Bertl 1167336819 M * Bertl hey matti! 1167336824 M * searme4 oh wait.. 1167336830 M * searme4 the ip is there 1167336844 M * searme4 need to use ifconfig to see it 1167336851 M * Bertl hmm? 1167336860 M * Bertl ip addr ls doesn't show it? 1167336880 M * searme4 no 1167336926 M * searme4 but at least theres an ip now 1167337093 M * bonbons searme4: what architecture are you using? 1167337110 M * searme4 i686 1167337149 M * searme4 maybe im doing something wrong, dont know that much about ipv6 1167337162 M * searme4 i got the latest versions now and added the ipv6 to the host 1167337253 M * searme4 how do i make the guest ipv6 aware now? 1167337270 M * bonbons should work fine... for me ip and ifconfig work the same 1167337341 M * bonbons eventually check under /proc/net/ if you find ipv6 related files, especially /proc/net/if_inet6 should list all IP adresses available 1167337371 M * searme4 i can see those on the guest 1167337417 M * bonbons but you don't get any address visible on the guest? 1167337501 M * searme4 if i do an ifconfig i see it 1167337528 M * searme4 but shouldnt i be able to, like, ping it? 1167337618 M * bonbons you should be able to ping it, or even listen on it (e.g. using netcat) 1167337679 M * searme4 [VS]ste:/# ping6 2001::100 1167337679 M * searme4 socket: Address family not supported by protocol 1167337739 M * bonbons same for in IPv6 mode? 1167337778 M * bonbons for netcat 1167337891 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1167337895 M * searme4 nc6: failed to bind to any local addr/port 1167337897 M * matti Hiya bonbons :) 1167337913 M * matti Ops. 1167337915 M * matti :< 1167337917 M * matti Too late. 1167337974 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.37.103 1167337984 M * searme4 wb bonbons 1167337993 M * searme4 nc6: failed to bind to any local addr/port :P 1167338040 M * bonbons weird... let's check in depth what is configured... 1167338052 M * matti Hiya bonbons :) 1167338065 M * bonbons hey matti :) 1167338119 M * bonbons searme4: did you enable vserver debugging at kernel compilation? if so, we may enable some output to trace activity... 1167338142 M * searme4 oh wait a second 1167338146 M * searme4 i think its working :D 1167338219 M * bonbons what was the problem, typing error on IP address? 1167338466 M * searme4 no 1167338523 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1167338582 M * searme4 some things look kinda weird 1167338596 M * searme4 i have a bunch of lo: interfaces 1167338677 M * searme4 lo:ste1 lo:ste2 1167338685 M * searme4 but the ipv6 doesnt appear there 1167338705 M * searme4 only on lo 1167338735 M * bonbons ok, those are label things, legacy things for ifconfig which does not support multiple IPv4 addresses per interface (or only partially depending on the version installed) 1167338844 M * bonbons for troubleshooting, setup a dummy interface using ip (iproute2) without labels, then add ipv4 and ipv6 addresses of that interface to your guest 1167338910 M * bonbons if all is right you should see all those addresses with 'ip addr list' (you may also use any other interface if it does not use labels) 1167339251 J * Aiken ~james@tooax7-225.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1167339757 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1167339801 M * searme4 i think i understand it now 1167339807 M * searme4 thanks alot for the help 1167339842 M * searme4 seeyas 1167339844 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.37.103 1167339844 Q * searme4 Quit: Leaving 1167339921 M * Bertl bonbons: so, ipv6 addresses on aliases do not work? 1167339990 M * daniel_hozac bonbons: hmm, looks like the ifconfig IPv6 interface isn't properly hidden. 1167340692 M * bonbons Bertl: they should work, but I have never tested 1167340713 M * bonbons daniel_hozac: I thought I had fixed that sometime... 1167340724 M * daniel_hozac yeah, i remember that getting fixed too. 1167340753 M * daniel_hozac but it seems that IPv6 addresses on aliases aren't shown as being on the alias. 1167340812 M * daniel_hozac i.e. aliases don't seem to have any effect for IPv6. 1167340828 M * Bertl bonbons: what is your status on adapting the patches to 2.3.x? 1167340848 M * bonbons that's possible, not sure how the alias thing works... never even tried them with IPv6 on a mainline kernel 1167340887 M * bonbons Bertl: I did adapt to a 2.3.x version before network changes, but not yet to those including them 1167340941 M * Bertl just asking, because I'm about to hack into the networking stuff soon 1167341072 M * bonbons not problem, hope to get something done this weekend 1167341661 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1167341870 J * mrrm_ ~urkel@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1167342273 Q * mrrm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167342540 M * Skram f 1167342545 M * Skram woops 1167342942 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1167343072 J * mrrm ~urkel@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1167343488 Q * mrrm_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167344830 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167345412 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1167346338 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1167346745 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167348493 Q * m`m`h Ping timeout: 480 seconds