1186531535 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186531995 Q * jla Quit: leaving 1186533281 J * gerrit ~gerrit@12.149.158.88 1186534370 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-160-109.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr 1186534474 Q * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186536762 Q * harry Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186537461 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp121-44-229-67.lns2.mel4.internode.on.net 1186538163 J * harry ~harry@d54C2508C.access.telenet.be 1186538912 J * psithris ~psithris@dsl-88-218-69-175.customers.vivodi.gr 1186539052 M * psithris Hello ppl :) I would like to ask something: I have a working linux-vserver-grsec and I would like to play a little with rbac. Do you know if it is possible ? 1186539099 M * psithris Until now I am geting the following return from vserver-stat: can not change context: migrate kernel feature missing and 'compat' API disabled: Function not implemented 1186539106 M * psithris Any help ? 1186539125 J * Freax ~linus@bl7-130-96.dsl.telepac.pt 1186539306 M * psithris ok . thanx anyway 1186539367 Q * FireEgl Quit: Bye... 1186539391 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-142-234.hsd1.ct.comcast.net 1186539397 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1186539523 Q * Linus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186539649 M * daniel_hozac psithris: harry's probably sleeping right now. 1186539678 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: working on it... 1186539816 M * psithris do you know its status ? 1186539832 M * daniel_hozac what's status? 1186539873 M * psithris the progress of his work on integrating rbac with vserver ( If i understood correctly) 1186539962 M * daniel_hozac rbac isn't in grsec? 1186539970 M * psithris yes 1186539996 M * psithris but can it work with vserver ? 1186540022 M * daniel_hozac i don't see why not, assuming you configure it correctly. 1186540056 M * psithris ok. thank you :) 1186540082 M * daniel_hozac i've never used grsec though, so i really don't have any idea :) 1186540108 M * psithris :) 1186540214 M * psithris It just questioned me, since I could not find any obvious way to refer to processes in vservers from rbac on main host... 1186540236 M * daniel_hozac there probably isn't. 1186540241 M * psithris but it seems that I have to read more about it and test 1186540252 M * psithris thank you anyway 1186541240 Q * psithris Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1186541529 Q * arcil Quit: Leaving 1186541602 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1186541607 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1186541640 M * daniel_hozac good night! 1186542301 Q * coderanger_ Quit: coderanger_ 1186547100 J * emtty ~eric@dynamic-acs-24-154-34-241.zoominternet.net 1186550854 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_zZ: could we make NXA_TYPE_ADDR/NXA_TYPE_MASK/NXA_TYPE_RANGE |'able with NXA_TYPE_IPV4/IPV6? i want to keep one structure for the utils, and i'd rather not write some elaborate userspace/kernel-conversion functions for the type. 1186552130 J * hallyn ~xa@adsl-75-0-146-216.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 1186552427 J * sharkjaw ~gab@158.36.44.106 1186552550 Q * hallyn_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186552935 N * DoberMann_ DoberMann 1186553965 Q * hallyn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186554529 J * DavidS ~david@p5481286C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1186554835 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1186555030 J * ftx ~gerrit@dslb-084-060-253-035.pools.arcor-ip.net 1186555398 J * dna ~dna@78-200-dsl.kielnet.net 1186556724 Q * wenchien Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186557659 J * Baby ~miry@195.37.62.208 1186558391 J * FireEgl FireEgl@Sebastian.Tcldrop.US 1186559120 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-210-093.pools.arcor-ip.net 1186560320 Q * matti Quit: 8-X 1186560566 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@90.212-66-87.adsl-static.isp.belgacom.be 1186560596 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1186560947 Q * ktwilight_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186562296 J * bzed ~bzed@10-205-116-85.dsl.manitu.net 1186562309 J * buzztracker ~buzztrack@pelikan.garga.net 1186562504 Q * buzztracker 1186562763 J * yarihm ~yarihm@whitehead2.nine.ch 1186562894 J * buzztracker ~buzztrack@pelikan.garga.net 1186563408 Q * ensc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186563492 Q * ||Cobra|| Remote host closed the connection 1186563727 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1186564043 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1186564255 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1186564262 M * Bertl morning folks! 1186564296 M * Supaplex greetings :) 1186565528 J * oddworker ~mario@mail2.reha-schotten.de 1186565838 Q * AStorm Remote host closed the connection 1186565850 J * Punkie ~punkie@235-105-207-85.bluetone.cz 1186565887 J * AStorm ~astralsto@host-81-190-179-124.gorzow.mm.pl 1186566493 Q * buzztracker Quit: Leaving 1186566626 J * buzztracker ~buzztrack@pelikan.garga.net 1186566940 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85.127.110.146 1186567326 J * dos000 ~dos000@CPE000f66912f92-CM0018c0c6147e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1186567441 M * dos000 anyone know why i keep getting "secure-mount: chdir("/tmp"): No such file or directory 1186567459 M * dos000 this is when i try to start a vserver 1186567484 M * dos000 vserver 2.2.0 kernel 2.6.20.4 1186567611 M * dos000 http://pastebin.ca/649690 1186567690 M * dos000 http://pastebin.ca/649694 1186567703 Q * buzztracker Remote host closed the connection 1186567955 Q * AStorm Quit: Bye, and thanks for all the fish 1186568204 J * AStorm ~astralsto@host-81-190-179-124.gorzow.mm.pl 1186568422 M * Supaplex no idea dos000. configs appear to check out w/my working ones. 1186568983 Q * AStorm Quit: Bye, and thanks for all the fish 1186569094 J * arcil ~arcil@p5B0765DB.dip.t-dialin.net 1186569192 J * AStorm ~astralsto@host-81-190-179-124.gorzow.mm.pl 1186569193 M * AStorm Hmm. 1186569205 M * AStorm Coś mi X ignoruje FontPath, gdzie podaję corefonts i dejavu 1186569209 M * AStorm Wiecie może dlaczego? 1186569270 M * AStorm aa, już widzę 1186569282 M * AStorm jakimś cudem mkfontdir nie było tam odpalone 1186569382 M * AStorm oraz mkfontscale 1186569390 Q * AStorm 1186569619 J * AStorm ~astralsto@host-81-190-179-124.gorzow.mm.pl 1186569996 Q * AStorm Quit: Bye, and thanks for all the fish 1186570171 M * harry anyone here? 1186570195 M * harry if i bind mound my homedirs from /mnt/home on the root server, to /home in a virtual server 1186570201 M * harry i don't see the disk with df 1186570205 M * harry why's that? 1186570223 M * harry and... what exactly does the privacy option in the kernel do ? 1186570268 M * Supaplex super s3kr3+ stuph. ;) 1186570303 A * Supaplex falls asleep now *THUD* zzzzZZZZZZZzzzz.... 1186570351 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. back later ... 1186570355 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1186570405 M * harry Bertl_oO: !!! 1186570406 M * harry damn 1186570508 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4E6A5.dip.t-dialin.net 1186570566 J * AStorm ~astralsto@host-81-190-179-124.gorzow.mm.pl 1186570591 Q * AStorm 1186570598 J * AStorm ~astralsto@host-81-190-179-124.gorzow.mm.pl 1186571913 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1186572106 Q * arcil Remote host closed the connection 1186572126 J * arcil ~arcil@p5B0765DB.dip.t-dialin.net 1186572406 J * lalaaaaa ~dfgdfg@77.64.52.223 1186572722 Q * lalaaaaa autokilled: Do not spam other people. 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(2007-08-08 11:32:02) 1186572935 Q * sharkjaw Quit: Leaving 1186573462 Q * AStorm Quit: Bye, and thanks for all the fish 1186573508 J * AStorm ~astralsto@host-81-190-179-124.gorzow.mm.pl 1186573797 Q * dos000 Remote host closed the connection 1186574284 J * matti matti@acrux.romke.net 1186574842 M * DavidS is a common dns cache for a set of vservers worth the trouble of setting one up? 1186575234 M * eyck_ nope. 1186575538 M * harry noep 1186575867 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-145-190.w90-30.abo.wanadoo.fr 1186575930 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186575975 Q * DoberMann[PullA] Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186575998 Q * AStorm Quit: Bye, and thanks for all the fish 1186576024 J * ema ~ema@fw.galliera.it 1186576226 J * hallyn ~xa@adsl-75-0-151-14.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 1186576358 Q * DoberMann_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186576515 J * DoberMann[PullA] ~james@AToulouse-156-1-145-190.w90-30.abo.wanadoo.fr 1186576599 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-255-55.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net 1186576860 J * mountie ~mountie@trb229.travel-net.com 1186577079 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1186577445 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-33-18.w81-49.abo.wanadoo.fr 1186577553 Q * DoberMann[PullA] Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186578068 Q * arcil Remote host closed the connection 1186578088 J * arcil ~arcil@p5B0765DB.dip.t-dialin.net 1186578300 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-210-093.pools.arcor-ip.net 1186578367 J * AStorm ~astralsto@host-81-190-179-124.gorzow.mm.pl 1186578623 P * friendly12345 1186578804 M * bXi okay 1186578813 M * bXi i'm finally going to install 64bit 1186578867 M * bXi Bertl_oO or daniel_hozac what version of vserver should i get now for ipv6 support (i'm willing to test 2.3.0) 1186579103 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1186579104 J * dos000 ~dos000@CPE000f66912f92-CM0018c0c6147e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1186579108 M * dos000 howdy 1186579152 M * dos000 anyone can explain to me the disapearing entries for my vservers ? all the /usr/local/etc/vservers/ entries keep disapearing ! 1186579170 M * dos000 as soon as i reboot i loose the configs for my vservers 1186579215 M * Bertl_oO bXi: the latest (being 2.3.0.15) 1186579246 M * Bertl_oO dos000: sounds strange, but I don't think it is Linux-VServer related, probably your distro scripts clean that up or so? 1186579269 M * dos000 ouch ! 1186579280 M * dos000 i never noticed this till now 1186579314 M * Bertl_oO I have to say, it is quite strange that a distro would clean up files in /etc even if it is /usr/local/etc 1186579353 M * dos000 yes .. so there must be something else happening 1186579377 M * dos000 what happens when the vservers are not gracefully terminated ? 1186579388 M * dos000 the distro is etch btw 1186579403 M * Bertl_oO no Linux-VServer script will ever touch the config (AFAIK) 1186579404 M * dos000 the host is also debian etch 1186579427 M * Bertl_oO why not install the debian util-vserver package? 1186579475 M * dos000 i compile the util-vserver by hand 1186579566 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, i have 4 vservers ala /usr/local/etc/vservers/vserverx_{000,001,002} all of them gone except /usr/local/etc/vservers/etch 1186579650 M * dos000 all of these vservers where created by ... 1186579654 M * dos000 vserver ${vs_name} build -m skeleton --hostname ${vs_name} --interface ${ssiface}:${vs_ip0}/${vsg_netMask} --context ${vsgContext} 1186579684 M * Bertl_oO are you sure they were in /usr/local/etc/vservers/ ? 1186579713 M * dos000 the vserver left is the one i used ... 1186579725 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, positive ! there is still one left there ! 1186579730 M * dos000 vserver ${ssvgname} build -m debootstrap --hostname ${ssvgname} --context ${vsgContext} --interface ${ssiface}:$vsaddress/${vsg_netMask} -- -d ${ssdistro} -m ${VSGUEST_MIRROR} 1186579741 M * dos000 that is the command i used for the one that is left 1186579764 M * dos000 all the skeletons once are gone ! 1186579764 M * Bertl_oO well, the skeleton build method will just give you a skeleton 1186579782 M * Bertl_oO but nevertheless, those will not disappear :) 1186579789 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, usually what i do is make a vserver called etch ... 1186579811 M * Bertl_oO be so kind and check similar pathes like /etc/vservers and /usr/etc/vservers for me too, yes? 1186579817 M * dos000 by using the build -m debootstrap, then i create multiple other vservers by ... 1186579867 M * dos000 1) creating the skeletons 2) copying the actual files from the etch folder where the vserver is 1186579891 M * Bertl_oO very strange procedure, why not use 'build -m clone'? 1186579949 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, sorry for the ignornace .. but what would clone do beside doing a cp -a ? 1186579978 M * Bertl_oO it handles the things properly, like unifying already shared files etc 1186580028 M * bXi md2 : active raid1 hdb3[1] hda3[0] 38021696 blocks [2/2] [UU] [===>.................] resync = 17.2% (6552768/38021696) finish=10.6min speed=49404K/sec 1186580062 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, right now i have vservers just missing the /etc/vservers entries ! 1186580091 M * Bertl_oO did you check the pathes I suggested? 1186580183 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_oO: did you see my request? 1186580197 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, yes .. indeed 1186580244 M * Bertl_oO daniel_hozac: yes, as long as you use different calls, we can mask out the IPV4/6 part 1186580266 M * Bertl_oO (different syscall commands for v4 and v6, that is) 1186580287 M * daniel_hozac i can even do the masking in userspace, i just need the values not to clash :) 1186580311 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, i have hard coded /usr/local/etc/vservers using --with-vrootdir .. ./configure --prefix=${DIR_VSERVER_UTILS} --enable-release --with-vrootdir=${DIR_VSERVER_HOSTS} 1186580385 M * Bertl_oO daniel_hozac: ah, I think that should be fine, the only thing bothering me is, where was NXA_TYPE_IPV4/IPV6 actually used? 1186580416 M * daniel_hozac in the old IPv6 patches, that's what vc_net_add used to distinguish between the types. 1186580438 M * Bertl_oO i.c. okay, I will keep the defines around then (for some time) 1186580579 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, is there a way i can recreate the /etc/vservers entries with a vserver command ? 1186580608 M * Bertl_oO sure, with the skeleton commands you used (just make sure that the actual data is not in the same place as the skeleton will be created) 1186580619 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, this is the second server this removal is happenning .. at first i tought i amybe remove them myself 1186580645 M * Bertl_oO I really don't think anything in the Linux-VServer scripts does that 1186580656 M * dos000 i am very sure this thing got removed by itseld 1186580682 M * Bertl_oO would be the first time, and we have quite a number of guests out there :) 1186580723 M * neuralis dos000: try putting a regular file in that directory and see if that "disappears" too. 1186580724 M * daniel_hozac the only time things will be removed by the scripts is if you run vserver ... delete 1186580747 M * dos000 i never run vserver delete ... 1186580775 M * dos000 daniel_hozac, as i said .. the only thing common about the 2 machines is they got stopped abruptly 1186580839 M * dos000 and one of the machine was running for 102 days with 4 vservers .. all just sitting in there right now .. and cant be started 1186580951 M * dos000 neuralis, i have a vserver called etch .. and it did not get removed in both cases 1186581071 J * psithris ~psithris@88.218.69.175 1186581127 M * Bertl_oO welcome psithris! 1186581136 M * psithris hello :) 1186581345 M * psithris I am still having some problems with linux-vserver + grsec + grbac. Is there any linux vserver developer or any vserver experienced sys admin to help me ? 1186581365 M * psithris sorry I mean rbac 1186581433 M * neuralis that's a set of three invasive patches stacked on top of each other, none of which are in mainline. are you sure you really need all three? 1186581451 M * psithris has anyone implemented this kind of configuration ? 1186581532 M * psithris yes 1186581625 M * dos000 Bertl_oO, is it possible that a vserver will keep running even if the /etc/vserver entry disapears ? 1186581674 M * Bertl_oO sure, it is not used for the running guest 1186581708 M * psithris why not? Currently I have a linux patched grsec having 5 vservers(also with hardened toolchain ) and all works great 1186581761 M * psithris but I would also like to apply extra policies tha main system and each vserver through rbac ( just for extra security) 1186581792 M * psithris neuralis> this does not make sense to you ? 1186581881 M * neuralis psithris: it's almost certainly unnecessary, and because you're venturing in territory where there's been practically no QA done, you're probably introducing _less_ security overall. 1186582021 M * psithris qa = qualitative analysis ? 1186582035 Q * AStorm Quit: Bye, and thanks for all the fish 1186582060 M * Bertl_oO quality assurance I presume :) 1186582076 M * psithris ok :) 1186582097 M * Bertl_oO psithris: well, that is the problem with pioneering in software engineering, you have to figure out the issues yourself :) 1186582124 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1186582240 M * psithris yes I suppose so 1186582313 Q * AStorm 1186582330 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1186582340 M * psithris Is there any other MAC system that I can use for vserver ? 1186582350 M * psithris for further hardening ? 1186582370 M * DavidS isn't selinux already mainline? 1186582391 M * DavidS at least the debian kernels have it by default 1186582407 M * psithris I am using grsec + pax. I think I cannot combine this with selinux 1186582425 M * AStorm Well, you can, but it's highly unwieldy 1186582435 M * AStorm and most of grsec would be redundant 1186582507 M * psithris have you ever tried it ? 1186582934 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp121-44-229-67.lns2.mel4.internode.on.net 1186582940 P * friendly12345 1186583093 M * dos000 anyone can explain this error "secure-mount: chdir("/tmp"): No such file or directory 1186583094 M * dos000 " 1186583169 M * dos000 http://pastebin.ca/649903 1186583188 Q * nox Remote host closed the connection 1186583203 M * bXi Bertl_oO: where can i download this patch? 1186583224 M * dos000 i am trying to use -build -m skeleton to rebuild the /etc/vserver files 1186583323 J * nanonyme ~siylioll@kirves.hut.fi 1186583327 Q * oddworker Quit: Verlassend 1186583400 M * nanonyme hi, how far in development is ipv6 support for client vservers? 1186583466 M * bXi nanonyme: there are patches which support this already 1186583482 M * bXi and there will be ipv6 in the 2.3.0 release 1186583488 M * nanonyme ok 1186583502 J * nox ~nox@static.88-198-17-175.clients.your-server.de 1186583519 M * nanonyme might be a wait still then to get it to debian as a kernel image :) 1186583597 M * nanonyme that is, there are kernel images for it with vserver support. wondering when i could expect an image with vserver support with ipv6 :) 1186583601 M * Bertl_oO bXi: in the usual place: http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/ 1186583616 M * bXi Bertl_oO: thanks 1186583623 M * Bertl_oO nanonyme: in about 2-3 years :) 1186583628 M * nanonyme ouch :/ 1186583639 M * bXi and does ipv6 work in that 2.3.0.15 yet? 1186583653 M * Bertl_oO nanonyme: well, debian is quite fast in updating the kernels :) 1186583657 M * nanonyme hehe 1186583663 M * Bertl_oO bXi: it should 1186583667 M * bXi okay 1186583672 M * nanonyme well, i guess i'll just have to compile my own 1186583672 M * bXi in Bertl we trust 1186583674 A * bXi compiles 1186583680 M * nanonyme hehe 1186583686 M * nanonyme bXi: others pay cash? 1186583704 M * bXi nanonyme: yes :p 1186583915 M * dos000 for some reason it would not want me to recreate the /etc/vserver entries using build -m skeleton ! 1186583956 M * nanonyme btw, how does that versioning of yours work? is it odd == devel, even == stable like linux kernel? 1186583971 Q * Punkie Quit: Leaving 1186584032 M * Bertl_oO nanonyme: yep 1186584095 Q * psithris Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1186584134 J * psithris ~psithris@88.218.69.175 1186584155 M * cehteh that not true anymore for linux bet 1186584159 M * cehteh btw 1186584227 M * bXi Bertl_oO: http://bluepunk.pastebin.com/m4e42c3f4 1186584570 M * Bertl_oO well, looks like you did set CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START wrong :) 1186584661 M * bXi where do i find that? 1186584671 M * Bertl_oO it's part of the kernel .config 1186584686 M * neuralis Bertl_oO: safe flight! 1186584696 Q * psithris Remote host closed the connection 1186584697 M * bXi hmm guess genkernel is messing this up then :/ 1186584699 M * Bertl_oO neuralis: tx! 1186584786 M * bXi Bertl_oO: what value should i use there? 1186584812 M * Bertl_oO according to the message, a multiple of 2MB :) 1186584836 A * bXi looks very confused :P 1186585192 J * psithris ~psithris@88.218.69.175 1186585321 J * buzztracker ~buzztrack@pelikan.garga.net 1186585386 Q * psithris 1186586771 Q * yangvnc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186587626 M * bXi Bertl_oO: it compiled 1186587710 M * daniel_hozac it runs too ;) 1186587721 M * daniel_hozac that is, mine does. 1186587743 J * otaku42 ~otaku42@torvalds.h4ckr.net 1186587789 M * otaku42 hi all 1186587797 M * daniel_hozac hello 1186587819 M * bXi daniel_hozac: if this works i'll probably have the most pimped out vserver box ever :p 1186587833 M * daniel_hozac hmm? 1186587841 M * otaku42 i'm a bit confused about context IDs. right now it seems my server assigns them dynamically. what would be necessary to assign them fixed (manually)? 1186587894 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_oO: btw, it seems 2.3 is missing some in[6]_dev_put. i was unable to suspend my laptop with it. 1186587904 M * otaku42 the great flower page mentions /etc/vservers//context 1186587913 M * daniel_hozac otaku42: right, just put the id in there. 1186587920 M * daniel_hozac (after you've stopped the guest) 1186587963 M * otaku42 but it also mentions /etc/vservers//uts/context and says something about "can not be changed"... which is what led to my confusion, i think :) 1186588011 M * daniel_hozac uts/context is a completely separate entry. 1186588053 M * daniel_hozac it refers to the context's "name" in the kernel (not used for anything, purely a userspace identifier) 1186588115 M * otaku42 daniel_hozac: ah, ok. 1186588148 M * otaku42 daniel_hozac: do i need to shut down the vserver even when i write it's current context id to /etc/vservers//context ? 1186588170 M * daniel_hozac i guess not... 1186588179 M * daniel_hozac but if you didn't have the file before, you're using dynamic contexts. 1186588186 M * daniel_hozac and you cannot use those as static ones. 1186588193 M * daniel_hozac (at least not on the same kernel) 1186588232 M * otaku42 daniel_hozac: i see. so there is a range of numbers reserved for dynamic context ids? 1186588261 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1186588268 M * daniel_hozac 49152-65535 1186588306 M * otaku42 daniel_hozac: ok, thanks for the help :) 1186588338 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186588493 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_oO, bXi: http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/delta-ipv6-fix01.diff 1186588506 M * nanonyme hmm, how stable and/or secure should i expect the development branch to be? 1186588549 M * daniel_hozac no. 1186588552 M * daniel_hozac :) 1186588555 M * nanonyme (a friend just got rooted on debian. getting a bit paranoid myself) 1186588584 M * daniel_hozac you want the stable branch. 1186588593 M * nanonyme heh 1186588616 M * daniel_hozac 2.3's networking is pretty much a complete rewrite, and it's just starting to get tested... 1186588617 M * nanonyme and it won't have ipv6 support for like forever. sigh, i guess you just can't have everything... 1186588628 M * daniel_hozac well, you could just use the IPv6 patch. 1186588642 M * nanonyme i guess 1186588662 M * daniel_hozac e.g. http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/patch-2.6.20.15-vs2.2.0.3-ipv6.diff or http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/patch-2.6.21.5-vs2.2.0-ipv6.diff 1186588686 M * daniel_hozac though, i guess they're about as untested as 2.3 :) 1186588696 M * daniel_hozac but the concept has been pretty well tested. 1186588722 M * nanonyme yeah, i assumed as much. if they were tested, they'd probably have been migrated already :) 1186588752 M * daniel_hozac migrated? 1186588785 M * nanonyme eh, as in the code would have been added to the release instead of being available in diff's 1186588795 M * nanonyme or is that not how you do things? 1186588820 M * nanonyme (just came here, i don't know the development policies) 1186588845 M * daniel_hozac the reason it hasn't been merged is because the way the IPv6 patches do things isn't exactly clean. 1186588867 M * nanonyme hmm, ok 1186588940 M * nanonyme am i likely to run into problems with some software using it? 1186588975 M * daniel_hozac the external patches? seem to run fine here... 1186589098 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1186589130 M * bXi anyone with software raid experience in here? 1186589152 M * daniel_hozac sure. 1186589166 J * onox ~onox@kalfjeslab.demon.nl 1186589180 Q * arcil Remote host closed the connection 1186589185 M * bXi my raidsetup cant boot now 1186589197 M * bXi i think i have something wrong in either grub.conf or the fstab 1186589202 J * arcil ~arcil@p5B0765DB.dip.t-dialin.net 1186589204 M * bXi http://bluepunk.pastebin.com/m2775091c 1186589233 Q * arcil Remote host closed the connection 1186589259 M * daniel_hozac and you have all the required drivers either in the kernel or in the initramfs? 1186589259 M * daniel_hozac what error do you get? 1186589259 M * daniel_hozac what error do you 1186589297 M * bXi moment i'll try rebooting again 1186589309 M * daniel_hozac hmm, lag.... 1186589334 M * bXi lag is bad 1186589337 J * arcil ~arcil@p5B0765DB.dip.t-dialin.net 1186589376 M * bXi its activating mdev 1186589378 M * bXi then 1186589403 M * bXi mounting /dev/md2 on /newroot failed: invalid argument 1186589412 M * bXi could not mount specified ROOT, try again 1186589663 M * daniel_hozac you enabled support for software RAID, right? 1186589687 M * bXi i think i did 1186589688 M * daniel_hozac could be your userspace needs updating. 1186589700 M * bXi but i had to redo the config so might've forgotten it the 2nd time around 1186590343 M * bXi hmmm 1186590350 M * bXi i have raid1 in my kernel 1186590420 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1186590566 M * dos000 anyone .. i just have no idea why this is happening ... any sort of hints is appreciated http://pastebin.ca/650038 1186590689 M * Borg- first of all.. are you sure you want /tmp as tmpfs? 1186590697 M * Borg- they are small.. and RAM in vs is priceless 1186590722 M * Borg- comment out that tmpfs 1186590758 M * bXi well /tmp as tmpfs has its practical uses 1186590766 M * bXi like compiling everything in your ram 1186590773 M * bXi but that starts to work out at 2 gb 1186590776 M * Borg- bXi: yeah.. blowing up your guest ;) 1186590819 M * dos000 Borg-, i set it to commented ... now i am getting the other errors 1186590823 M * bXi man i cant get this software raid stuff going :/ 1186590835 M * Borg- dos000: past 1186590839 M * Borg- paste I mean 1186590879 M * Borg- dos000: btw.. basic questions.. vs version.. linux distro.. how you prepared guest 1186590960 M * dos000 host is etch .. guest is etch guest was prepared using build -skeleton uname 2.6.20.4-vs2.2.0+vserver #1 SMP Sat Apr 14 21:44:47 CEST 2007 i686 GNU/Linux 1186590997 M * Borg- dos000: does chroot /your/guest/root works from host? 1186591022 M * DavidS Borg-: yes, but you don'T get isolation, use vserver ... enter/exec for that 1186591046 M * Borg- DavidS: AFAIK vserver guest enter doesnt work in dos000 case :) because he cant start vserver at all 1186591051 M * Borg- im checking basic stuff atm 1186591058 M * dos000 Borg-, chroot works ! 1186591082 M * Borg- hmm.. 1186591108 M * dos000 Borg-, http://pastebin.ca/650048 1186591141 M * Borg- check /usr/local/etc/vserver/gurst 1186591150 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186591155 M * Borg- does vdir points to right dir? 1186591215 M * Borg- dos000: does your vserver have proper ROOT dir struct? /tmp /var /var/run /var/tmp at least? 1186591223 M * Borg- quite weird errors.. 1186591225 M * dos000 ah ! 1186591243 M * Borg- chroot to it and check things out 1186591248 M * dos000 Borg-, vdir points to the wrong place ! 1186591253 M * Borg- ;) 1186591259 M * dos000 Borg-, you da man ! 1186591302 M * dos000 i created the the guest with build -skeleton then moved it to match my existing vdir ! 1186591380 M * bXi Compiling 2.6.22.1-vs2.3.0.15 bzImage 1186591663 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1186591993 Q * buzztracker Remote host closed the connection 1186591998 J * buzztracker ~buzztrack@pelikan.garga.net 1186592770 M * daniel_hozac bXi: did you apply the patch i posted? 1186593620 M * bXi the 2.3.0.15 yes 1186593672 M * daniel_hozac i meant http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/delta-ipv6-fix01.diff 1186593678 M * daniel_hozac but i guess for a server, it's not too important 1186594204 M * bXi i apply that over the 2.3.0.15 one? 1186594214 M * daniel_hozac yeah, but as i said, not too important. 1186594232 M * daniel_hozac so if you already have a working kernel, i wouldn't bother. 1186594239 M * bXi well i'm studying ipv6 mainly on that box now 1186594245 M * bXi nah i need to recompile it anyways 1186594254 M * daniel_hozac i just need it so i'm able to suspend my laptop... ;) 1186594275 M * bXi oh 1186594294 M * bXi no need then :) 1186594346 M * daniel_hozac you might want to wait a little bit longer before you start testing. 1186594365 M * daniel_hozac the kernel needs a slight adjustment for the tools to work properly. 1186594388 M * bXi meaning the guests wont work properly? 1186594417 M * daniel_hozac meaning you can't use the utils to assign IPv6 addresses. 1186594440 M * bXi i can do it trough the configuration files right? 1186594453 M * daniel_hozac with the proper utils and kernel, yes. 1186594470 M * bXi oh well as long as the host has ipv6 its all good 1186594497 M * daniel_hozac you don't want IPv6 for the guests? 1186594510 M * bXi its mainly testing/learning i do on the box so ipv6 on guest doesnt have a high priority 1186594589 M * daniel_hozac well, you realize you don't need 2.3 for that, right? :) 1186594601 M * daniel_hozac obviously we appreciate the testing though. 1186594700 M * bXi i <3 the vserver project 1186594719 M * bXi so any testing i can do i will do 1186594739 M * bXi i dont know how i got to know vserver 1186594745 M * bXi but i know Hollow from some time ago 1186594764 M * bXi he helped me patch lirc for vserver compatability 1186594782 M * daniel_hozac http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/delta-ipv6-fix02.diff 1186594793 M * daniel_hozac is what i'm using to make the utils work here. 1186594807 M * daniel_hozac (haven't committed them yet though, need to look over the diff to see what i missed :)) 1186594818 M * bXi is that a kernel patch as well? 1186594837 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1186594944 M * bXi damn no working net connection :/ 1186595096 N * DoberMann_ DoberMann 1186596488 M * bXi finally 1186596491 M * bXi my kernel works 1186596643 M * DavidS bXi: yay! 1186597150 M * bXi hmmm 1186597165 M * bXi can i just copy over /etc/vservers and /vservers over to my new setup? 1186597166 P * Solaris satan made me do it 1186597194 M * daniel_hozac sure. 1186597200 M * daniel_hozac as long as you're using the same paths. 1186597606 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1186599486 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@1cc-dhcp-120.media.mit.edu 1186599694 M * Bertl_oO daniel_hozac: ah, good, tx! 1186599724 M * daniel_hozac hmm? 1186599734 M * Bertl_oO the ipv6 fix 1186599740 M * daniel_hozac +es ;) 1186599756 M * Bertl_oO will integrate them into the next release (soon) 1186599768 M * daniel_hozac i think i've got the utils doing the right thing. 1186599783 M * daniel_hozac i guess it's intentional that you can't add ranges/masks? 1186599813 M * Bertl_oO should be trivial to enable 1186599836 M * daniel_hozac right, seemed like it was just the vc_net_add_* stubs that were missing. 1186599867 M * Bertl_oO IIRC, it shouldn't require more than a case label 1186599938 M * Bertl_oO (but I don't have access to the code right now) 1186599950 M * Bertl_oO will look into that asap .. off to bed now 1186599962 M * Bertl_oO have a good one everyone! cya! 1186599964 M * daniel_hozac okay, good night! 1186599969 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1186601130 Q * ensc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186601299 Q * ftx Read error: Connection reset by peer 1186601324 J * ftx ~gerrit@dslb-084-060-193-241.pools.arcor-ip.net 1186602297 J * Piet_ ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1186602660 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186603786 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_zZ, bXi: http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/t/uv-testing/util-vserver-0.30.214-pre2578.tar.bz2 _seems_ to work fine. 1186603863 M * bXi okay cool 1186603888 M * bXi i'll rebuild my kernel with that last patch 1186603892 M * bXi and install those utils 1186603912 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_zZ: this also uses ctx_create_v1, set_sched_v5 and has the f[gs]et_iattr wrappers. 1186603953 Q * Piet_ Remote host closed the connection 1186604046 M * bXi compiling the utils now 1186604063 M * bXi hmmm 1186604073 M * bXi maybe an idea to not exit on iptables missing? 1186604186 M * daniel_hozac see REQUIREMENTS :) 1186604232 M * daniel_hozac though iptables in particular could probably be ignored. 1186604262 M * daniel_hozac (as it's not used yet) 1186604292 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1186604298 M * bXi in my case its not bad since i need it anyways 1186604963 M * bXi what about this vconfig tool then? 1186605179 M * daniel_hozac for setting up VLANs, that's required. 1186605303 M * bXi dont you need special switches for that? 1186605387 M * daniel_hozac only if you want to enforce them on the switch-level. 1186605427 M * daniel_hozac note: i meant the utility is required, not using VLANs. 1186605444 M * bXi okay 1186605456 M * bXi and a question about how configure works 1186605468 M * bXi i've seen it always check for dependencies on random times 1186605479 M * bXi is there a set order for doing checks? 1186605495 M * bXi if not isnt it wise to do the dependencie checks at the top? 1186605524 M * daniel_hozac hmm? 1186605656 M * bXi well it takes quite some time sometimes to go trough ./configure 1186605686 M * bXi i personally think its kinda weird to first do (exagurated) 5 minutes of waiting before you know you miss a certain tool 1186605718 M * daniel_hozac all the configure script does is making sure your system meets the requirements, or enables workarounds. 1186605724 M * daniel_hozac that's its purpose. 1186605744 M * bXi yes but i'm wondering about the order of checking those requirements 1186605772 M * bXi why do all kinds of checks first if you dont have a certain program requiered 1186605797 M * daniel_hozac the reverse is also true, why check for a bunch of programs if the compiler doesn't work anyway? 1186605820 M * bXi true but the latter isnt the case usally 1186605832 M * daniel_hozac it was just an example. 1186605862 M * daniel_hozac the order isn't interesting. everything has to succeed anyway. 1186605886 M * daniel_hozac if you want to know whether you have everything from the start, use package management. 1186605936 M * bXi http://bluepunk.pastebin.com/m76b07d7a 1186605941 M * bXi error while compiling 1186605953 Q * ftx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186605971 M * daniel_hozac ooh. 1186606050 M * bXi you know what the problem is? 1186606088 M * daniel_hozac the new tarball is building right now.. 1186606104 M * bXi cool 1186606151 M * daniel_hozac http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/t/uv-testing/util-vserver-0.30.214-pre2579.tar.bz2 1186606184 M * bXi damn 1186606194 M * bXi ./configure goes a lot faster when your not compiling a kernel 1186606207 M * daniel_hozac how unexpected :) 1186606284 M * bXi http://bluepunk.pastebin.com/m335c01af 1186606285 M * bXi next one 1186607172 M * daniel_hozac http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/t/uv-testing/util-vserver-0.30.214-pre2580.tar.bz2 1186607196 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1186607214 M * bXi your fast :> 1186607762 M * bXi seems to compile correctly so far 1186607807 M * daniel_hozac 2579 built fine for me, and the rest of the Gentoo-stuff was fine already, so it should be good now. 1186607837 M * bXi cool 1186607839 M * bXi it finished 1186607890 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1186607934 M * bXi now to compile with the correct prefix 1186607949 M * daniel_hozac :P 1186607956 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-255-55.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net 1186608019 M * bXi vserver-stat shows nothing btw 1186608023 M * bXi not even the host server 1186608027 M * daniel_hozac are you running any guests? 1186608065 J * fb fback@red.fback.net 1186608070 M * daniel_hozac the host hasn't been shown since 0.30.212, it has no business being there in the first place. 1186608075 Q * arcil Quit: Leaving 1186608077 M * fb hello 1186608079 M * daniel_hozac hi 1186608120 M * fb just to drop you a note, ipv6 seems to work stable :-) 1186608131 M * daniel_hozac which kernel? 1186608150 M * fb main:~# uname -r 1186608150 M * fb 2.6.21.5-ipv6-grsec2.1.10-200706182032-vs2.2.0-rc3 1186608170 M * bXi daniel_hozac: i seem to be dumb here but what options do i need for my config to be in /etc/vserver ? 1186608178 M * daniel_hozac you may want to upgrade, we're at 2.2.0.3 for 2.6.21.6 now :) 1186608193 M * daniel_hozac bXi: --sysconfdir=/etc 1186608206 M * fb any security changes? 1186608210 M * daniel_hozac i'll generally use --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var 1186608224 M * daniel_hozac fb: no, but a number of bugfixes. 1186608228 M * bXi is that the same as the gentoo ebuilds? 1186608246 M * daniel_hozac bXi: no idea, you'd have to ask a Gentoo-person... i'd imagine it comes quite close though. 1186608275 M * daniel_hozac fb: also, now we have a 2.3 patch which includes IPv6 ;) 1186608318 M * fb i'm nearly out of battery, so bye for now 1186608385 J * arcil ~arcil@p5B0765DB.dip.t-dialin.net 1186608396 M * bXi daniel_hozac: vuname: vc_set_vhi_name(NODENAME): Invalid argument 1186608405 M * bXi when trying to start a vserver 1186608438 M * bXi oh 1186608445 M * bXi this only happens on a gentoo guest 1186608529 M * daniel_hozac that's weird. 1186608543 M * bXi a debian guest starts without issues 1186608543 M * daniel_hozac but you're right, it's incomplete. 1186608598 M * bXi might it have something to do with 32bit running on 64bit without the personality set? 1186608626 M * daniel_hozac only way it would work is if your /etc/vservers//uts is empty. 1186608660 M * bXi so removing the node file will fix it 1186608666 M * bXi nodename file 1186608672 M * daniel_hozac "fix", yes. 1186608678 M * bXi s/fix/hack/ 1186608704 M * bXi and it works :) 1186608758 M * bXi venice ~ # vserver void enter 1186608758 M * bXi vcontext: vc_ctx_migrate(): Invalid argument 1186608771 M * daniel_hozac yeah, symptom of the same bug. 1186608814 M * bXi hmmm it also does that on the debian guest 1186608822 M * daniel_hozac yes. it'll do it for all guests. 1186608833 M * daniel_hozac a new tarball is building as we speak. 1186608838 M * bXi cool 1186608877 M * daniel_hozac i was too focused on testing the networking stuff i completely forgot about just running a guest :) 1186608919 M * daniel_hozac http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/t/uv-testing/util-vserver-0.30.214-pre2581.tar.bz2 1186608937 M * bXi hehe 1186608944 M * bXi i want a big thank you somewhere ;) 1186609295 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-109-39.dclient.hispeed.ch 1186609404 M * bXi venice util-vserver-0.30.214-pre2581 # vserver void enter 1186609404 M * bXi vcontext: vc_ctx_migrate(): Invalid argument 1186609404 M * bXi venice util-vserver-0.30.214-pre2581 # vserver --version 1186609404 M * bXi vserver 0.30.214-pre2581 -- manages the state of vservers 1186609404 M * bXi This program is part of util-vserver 0.30.214-pre2581 1186609626 M * daniel_hozac did you restart it? 1186609644 M * bXi trying that now 1186609677 M * bXi ah 1186609681 M * bXi did the trick 1186609833 M * bXi hmmm 1186609844 M * bXi did the networking change in the new patch? 1186609853 M * bXi i'm seeing all my interfaces inside a guest now 1186610024 M * daniel_hozac really? 1186610131 M * daniel_hozac works as expected here. 1186610143 M * bXi http://bluepunk.pastebin.com/m26b761a7 1186610146 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1186610193 M * daniel_hozac what does tail -n 50 /proc/virtnet//* show= 1186610232 M * bXi http://bluepunk.pastebin.com/m4532e01 1186610352 M * daniel_hozac looks right to me. 1186610363 M * daniel_hozac how did you configure your kernel? 1186610392 M * bXi with menuconfig :P 1186610413 M * bXi http://rafb.net/p/FCBjBX15.html 1186610462 M * daniel_hozac so, what is it that you expect not to see there? 1186610493 M * bXi well the sixxs interface shouldnt appear in any vserver 1186610497 M * bXi thats my ipv6 tunnel 1186610515 M * daniel_hozac but you've assigned that IP address to the guest. 1186610530 M * bXi not that know of 1186610537 M * bXi its nowhere in my interfaces dir 1186610542 M * daniel_hozac your kernel disagrees with you. 1186610557 Q * fatgoose Read error: Connection reset by peer 1186610567 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-147-136.dsl.teksavvy.com 1186610590 M * bXi hmmm its time for bed now 1186610599 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85.127.103.151 1186610603 M * bXi i'll look into it some more tomorrow and let you know 1186610608 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1186610771 Q * coderanger_ synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186610771 Q * dos000 synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186610771 Q * mountie synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186610771 Q * Johnnie synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186610771 Q * balbir synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186610771 Q * coderanger synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186610771 Q * mugwump synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186610771 Q * brcc_ synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186610850 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@1cc-dhcp-120.media.mit.edu 1186610850 J * dos000 ~dos000@CPE000f66912f92-CM0018c0c6147e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1186610850 J * mountie ~mountie@trb229.travel-net.com 1186610850 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-142-234.hsd1.ct.comcast.net 1186610850 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.72.90 1186610850 J * coderanger ~coderange@c-65-96-210-168.hsd1.ma.comcast.net 1186610850 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1186610850 J * brcc_ bruce@72.20.27.65 1186610986 Q * mountie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186611036 J * mountie ~mountie@trb229.travel-net.com 1186611056 Q * brcc_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186611178 Q * arcil Remote host closed the connection 1186611517 J * mugwump_ ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1186611637 Q * mugwump synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186611637 Q * coderanger synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186611637 Q * dos000 synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186611637 Q * coderanger_ synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186611637 Q * Johnnie synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186611637 Q * balbir synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186611876 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@1cc-dhcp-120.media.mit.edu 1186611876 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-142-234.hsd1.ct.comcast.net 1186611949 J * coderanger ~coderange@c-65-96-210-168.hsd1.ma.comcast.net 1186611973 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.72.90 1186611985 J * dos000 ~dos000@CPE000f66912f92-CM0018c0c6147e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1186612516 Q * coderanger_ synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186612516 Q * Johnnie synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186612587 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@1cc-dhcp-120.media.mit.edu 1186612587 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-142-234.hsd1.ct.comcast.net 1186612622 Q * Johnnie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186612650 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-142-234.hsd1.pa.comcast.net 1186613141 Q * coderanger_ synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186613219 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@1cc-dhcp-120.media.mit.edu 1186613354 J * junio ~junio@201.47.178.225.adsl.gvt.net.br 1186613488 M * junio Hi! Were I found a tuto about how config many Guest System runing apache or apache2 1186613490 M * junio ?? 1186613505 M * daniel_hozac what do you mean? 1186613510 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1186613530 M * junio daniel_hozac: sory! My english is bad :) 1186613539 M * junio but.. I try!!! 1186613622 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1186613648 M * junio I´m instaling a host system with two guest system and I don't know run apache2 with one IP. You undertand? :) 1186613688 M * Supaplex junio: same as on any other system. #apache on freenode 1186613712 M * daniel_hozac typically you'd run a reverse proxy forwarding the requests to the proper server. 1186613751 M * junio daniel_hozac: humm... then the iptables redirect to the guest system, is it? 1186613764 M * daniel_hozac no, the proxy takes care of that. 1186613779 M * daniel_hozac of course, you can use iptables too, but then you have to use separate ports for them. 1186613793 M * junio daniel_hozac: have you howto link? 1186613810 M * daniel_hozac no. 1186613816 M * junio :| 1186613821 M * daniel_hozac shouldn't be hard to google... 1186613892 M * junio daniel_hozac: and if I have two domains. It is more simple? 1186613936 M * daniel_hozac the process is the same, regardless of how you choose the distinguish between them. 1186613949 M * daniel_hozac (if you go with the reverse proxy, that is) 1186614005 M * junio daniel_hozac: humm.. well... Then I try we friend Google :-) Thanks for you colaboration! :-) 1186614013 J * haus igpromo@201-13-63-118.dsl.telesp.net.br 1186614106 Q * coderanger_ synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1186614122 Q * haus autokilled: This host violated network policy. Mail support@oftc.net if you have any questions. (2007-08-08 23:02:02) 1186614175 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1186614197 J * brcc_ bruce@72.20.27.65 1186614336 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@1cc-dhcp-120.media.mit.edu 1186614375 J * doener ~doener@host.magicwars.de 1186615003 M * AStorm Hello, is there a patch for 2.6.23-rc already? 1186615027 M * daniel_hozac no. 1186615052 M * AStorm :| 1186615072 M * AStorm I hope you're working on one. 1186615097 M * daniel_hozac we're actually working on improving Linux-VServer. 1186615109 M * daniel_hozac imagine that. 1186615111 J * FireEgl FireEgl@4.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.c.d.4.8.0.c.5.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa 1186615114 M * AStorm :> 1186615154 M * AStorm I hope that goes well. Porting to user-namespaces and CFS counts as improvements for me too, though bug fixes are more important, yes 1186615381 Q * onox Quit: leaving 1186615478 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1186615594 Q * bzed Ping timeout: 480 seconds