1203639057 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1203640158 Q * nenolod Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203640198 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1203641186 J * nenolod ~nenolod@cute.moogl.es 1203643168 Q * nenolod Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203643643 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@c-67-169-199-103.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1203643742 Q * bzed Quit: Reconnecting 1203643746 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1203643761 Q * bzed 1203643842 J * bzed ~bzed@2001:6f8:118a::100 1203643884 Q * bzed 1203643955 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1203644109 J * nenolod ~nenolod@ip70-189-74-69.ok.ok.cox.net 1203644135 Q * nenolod 1203644161 J * nenolod ~nenolod@cute.moogl.es 1203648423 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1203648997 Q * fatgoose Quit: fatgoose 1203650213 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1203650712 Q * Infinito Quit: Leaving 1203650726 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now .. have a good one everyone! 1203650732 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1203651087 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp121-44-229-183.lns2.mel4.internode.on.net 1203653812 Q * Loki|muh Read error: Connection reset by peer 1203654036 J * Loki|muh loki@satanix.de 1203654176 J * padde_ ~padde@patrick-nagel.net 1203654478 Q * padde Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203655031 J * doener_ ~doener@i577B8525.versanet.de 1203655443 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203657883 J * SteveBunt ~mindwar@c-24-4-87-110.hsd1.ca.comcast.net 1203657909 M * SteveBunt Anyone feel like helping me with vserver? chbind: kernel does not provide network isolation 1203659449 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203659698 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1203659893 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.167.194.66 1203659956 Q * SteveBunt Quit: leaving 1203663397 M * Slydder morning all 1203663770 M * arachnist moin 1203663968 Q * yang Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203664618 J * balbir__ ~balbir@122.167.194.66 1203664634 Q * balbir_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1203664719 N * padde_ padde 1203664723 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1203664906 Q * JonB 1203666098 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1203666366 Q * balbir__ Remote host closed the connection 1203666975 J * virtuoso_ ~s0t0na@ppp91-122-139-17.pppoe.avangarddsl.ru 1203667383 Q * virtuoso Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203667654 Q * mire__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203667862 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.194.66 1203667914 J * dna ~dna@207-245-dsl.kielnet.net 1203667937 Q * arachnist Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203668175 J * arachnist arachnist@088156188145.who.vectranet.pl 1203668525 J * martin ~mplx@193.171.77.101 1203668561 N * martin Guest862 1203668650 M * Guest862 morning 1203668671 M * JonB hi 1203668757 M * Guest862 anybody using cpu sched for limiting resources? i'm playing around with it but while the setup seems to be correct it does not limiting the resources, it seems they still are 50%/50% sharing 1203668799 M * Guest862 similar to the thread here http://www.mail-archive.com/vserver@list.linux-vserver.org/msg10435.html ... but the thread has no finally solution posted :( 1203668800 M * JonB Guest862: do you have anything else using the "free" cpu cycles? 1203668839 M * Guest862 yes, i'm using cpuhog from bertl in 2 verservers, while one vserver has only 2% resources the cpuhog is running with 50% 1203668856 M * JonB okay 1203668859 M * JonB i never used it 1203668904 M * Guest862 also, the tokins are always at maximum, they barely seem to be getting reduced 1203669029 M * Guest862 do you know if i can limit a vserver to one cpu/cpu core? 1203669045 M * JonB i dont know 1203669100 M * Guest862 i assume it works with those cpusets, but i did only find it at the flower page and no further docs 1203669978 J * mire ~mire@162-170-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1203671009 M * pmjdebruijn is it possible to monitor vserver by running a snmpd in the host (on a protected vlan)? 1203671248 J * dreamind ~dreamind@C2107.campino.wh.tu-darmstadt.de 1203671264 M * dreamind Hi 1203671281 N * dreamind Guest867 1203671366 M * JonB pmjdebruijn: sure 1203671378 N * Guest867 dreamind 1203671457 M * JonB pmjdebruijn: you might need a special snmpd that understands the vserver parts 1203671576 M * pmjdebruijn ah 1203671576 Q * ensc Read error: Connection reset by peer 1203671585 M * pmjdebruijn are there vserver patches for snmpd or something like that? 1203671591 M * JonB i dont know 1203671595 M * JonB what is it you are trying to do? 1203671633 P * friendly12345 1203671851 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@77.235.182.26 1203671896 Q * maddoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203672237 M * pmjdebruijn JonB: nothing specifically yet 1203672241 M * pmjdebruijn just orienting myself 1203672292 M * pmjdebruijn I'll probably looking at a monitoring solution in the next few weeks... 1203672494 M * JonB pmjdebruijn: what is it you want to monitor? 1203672593 J * maddoc maddoc@social.ostruktur.com 1203672834 J * Punkie ~Punkie@goc.coolhousing.net 1203672928 M * pmjdebruijn JonB: I'd like to (for example) monitor smbd process count of each vserver 1203673732 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1203674443 Q * arachnist Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203674863 J * arachnist arachnist@088156188145.who.vectranet.pl 1203676383 M * daniel_hozac Guest862: did you enable hard CPU scheduling in the kernel? did you set SCHED_HARD? 1203676834 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1203678240 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1203678362 J * weeble ~weeble@81.52.144.1 1203678421 M * weeble Hey all 1203678440 M * weeble I'm having a little problem with a gutsy vserver on a Gentoo host 1203678455 M * JonB aha? 1203678461 M * weeble I see this upon runlevel change, reboot... string.c:141: Assertion failed in nih_strdup: str != NULL 1203678481 M * weeble And it doesn't reboot/change runlevel, boot properly 1203678521 M * weeble It's the first Ubuntu guest I've done, so perhaps it's something simple 1203678544 M * JonB 'm afraid that your question is beyond what i can answer 1203678578 M * weeble No probs, thanks though. I'll wait around, and see if anyone else knows... 1203679172 J * Julius ~julius@p57B258FB.dip.t-dialin.net 1203679234 J * lilalinux ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1203679338 Q * Punkie Quit: Odcházím 1203679884 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@ppp78-37-192-43.pppoe.avangarddsl.ru 1203680298 Q * virtuoso_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203681450 J * Punkie ~Punkie@goc.coolhousing.net 1203681855 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1203681970 M * daniel_hozac ensc: nice 1203682012 M * ensc daniel_hozac: did not had another choice as fedora dropped beecrypt 1203682039 M * ensc unfortunately, nss is 50% slower with SHA1 on i386 1203682163 M * daniel_hozac that doesn't sound right. what could make it that much slower, since it's the same algorithm? 1203682203 M * ensc I guess, beecrypt implemented sha1 as handwritten assembler code 1203682232 M * ensc differences between archs are somehow extreme; e.g. sha512 on x86_64 is *8* times faster than on i386 1203682254 M * ensc (both with beecrypt and nss) 1203682258 M * daniel_hozac same hardware? 1203682272 M * ensc yes; see the SPEED-RESULTS.txt file 1203682314 M * daniel_hozac wow 1203682315 M * ensc (I do not know the impact of the 32 bit emulation) 1203682347 M * Julius 64bit provides larger registers to calculate with 1203682347 M * Julius which increases the speed? 1203682359 M * daniel_hozac not only larger, but more of them. 1203682397 M * ensc yes, but a factor of 7-8 is somehow ... unexpected 1203682416 M * daniel_hozac indeed, that is a _lot_. 1203682568 J * ftx ~ftx@dslb-084-060-221-129.pools.arcor-ip.net 1203682571 M * ensc and... sha512 is faster than sha256 on x86_64 1203682638 Q * ftx Read error: Connection reset by peer 1203682657 J * ftx ~ftx@dslb-084-060-221-129.pools.arcor-ip.net 1203682658 M * ensc (results where created by the crypto-speed test program) 1203682971 M * arachnist there's no impact of the 32bit emulation, other than increased memory footprint as the system has to load 32bit versions of libs next to 64bit ones 1203683248 M * Julius I thought the 32bit emulation slows down the processor 1203683409 M * arachnist it doesn't really 1203683442 M * arachnist it's not really an emulation, at least on amd cpus 1203684166 Q * ftx Read error: Connection reset by peer 1203685761 M * pmjdebruijn uhr 1203685769 M * pmjdebruijn it's not really 'emulation' 1203685777 M * pmjdebruijn the processor just natively speaks both 1203685786 M * pmjdebruijn on AI64 (Itanic, it's emulation) 1203685924 M * arachnist s/AI64/ia64/g s/Itanic/Itanium/g 1203685951 M * arachnist and it doesn't emulate x86 anymore since... well, for quite some time now 1203686249 M * harry heyaaaaa 1203686341 M * harry daniel_hozac: Can't remove open logical volume "kromsinlv" 1203686346 M * harry what can i do about it? 1203686354 M * harry i want to remove that logical volume 1203686360 M * harry clean up my machine 1203686396 M * harry it's not mounted in any virtual servers... 1203686413 M * harry for i in 41 42 43 50 505 51 52; do vnamespace -e $i cat /proc/mounts ;done|grep kromsinlv 1203686416 M * harry gives me nothing 1203686435 M * harry those are all the contexts in /proc/virtual/ 1203687018 M * daniel_hozac chcontext --xid 1 lsof... 1203687143 Q * FireEgl Quit: Leaving... 1203687885 M * harry daniel_hozac: nothing 1203687940 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-147-90-184.bhm.bellsouth.net 1203688028 M * harry gandalf:~# chcontext --xid 1 lsof 2>&1|grep krom 1203688031 M * harry gives me nothing 1203688086 M * daniel_hozac chcontext --xid 1 bash -c 'grep krom /proc/*/mounts' 1203688107 M * harry nothing :) 1203688148 M * daniel_hozac so most likely it's a missing put or something. 1203688157 M * harry ? 1203688202 M * daniel_hozac you know, reference counting. 1203688212 M * harry uhu 1203688220 M * harry bear in mind: it's a vs2.2.0.3 1203688244 M * harry could maybe be a fixed bug in 0.[456]? 1203688264 M * harry problem is... it's production machien 1203688269 M * harry can't just reboot it 1203688501 M * daniel_hozac i don't think the namespace leak was ever in 2.2. 1203688549 M * daniel_hozac nope. 1203689360 Q * pmjdebruijn Quit: leaving 1203690144 J * ISSAMNEO1 ~ISSAMNEO1@41.226.7.54 1203690158 M * ISSAMNEO1 HI ALL 1203690251 M * ISSAMNEO1 i want to access 1203690777 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: access denied 1203690859 M * ISSAMNEO1 to the hard disk or a usb disk from my guest 1203690862 M * ISSAMNEO1 :) 1203690871 M * ISSAMNEO1 i read the faq 1203690890 M * ISSAMNEO1 and i found only how to insrease the size of /tmp 1203690894 M * daniel_hozac what kind of access? what do you want to achieve? 1203690903 M * ISSAMNEO1 r/w 1203690914 M * ISSAMNEO1 read from the hard disk 1203690920 M * ISSAMNEO1 read fomm an usb disk 1203690926 M * ISSAMNEO1 write to the usb disk 1203690945 M * daniel_hozac filesystems on them, or raw "i want to make a filesystem"? 1203691195 M * ISSAMNEO1 i just want to transfer some data from my usbdisk to the guest 1203691252 M * daniel_hozac so put it in the guest's fstab. 1203691292 M * daniel_hozac or use vnamespace -e mount -n /dev/XYZ /vservers// if you don't want to restart the guest. 1203691623 M * harry daniel_hozac: so you don't know a way out of this mess either? 1203692345 M * ISSAMNEO1 which one of the /etc/fstab 1203692425 M * ISSAMNEO1 the guest, the host, or /etc/vserver//fstab 1203692579 Q * Guest862 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1203692602 M * daniel_hozac harry: if you can't find what's using it, hard to do anything about it... 1203692607 M * daniel_hozac ISSAMNEO1: /etc/vservers//fstab 1203693005 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1203693012 M * Bertl morning folks! 1203693455 J * Reklamiarz ~1045FEECE@aayj145.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1203693464 M * harry hey Bertl 1203693569 M * Reklamiarz http://chathq.ath.cx/ Join best chat community and have fun with US! 1203693570 P * Reklamiarz 1203693584 M * ISSAMNEO1 or use vnamespace -e mount -n /dev/XYZ /vservers// if you don't want to restart the guest. 1203693595 M * ISSAMNEO1 under guest i found 1203693597 M * ISSAMNEO1 apps 1203693606 M * ISSAMNEO1 cache 1203693609 M * ISSAMNEO1 fstab 1203693612 M * ISSAMNEO1 interfaces 1203693615 M * ISSAMNEO1 name 1203693617 M * ISSAMNEO1 run 1203693619 M * ISSAMNEO1 uts 1203693622 M * ISSAMNEO1 vdir 1203693650 M * ISSAMNEO1 does i create a directory here tu use it as an moint poin t 1203693669 M * daniel_hozac that's _/etc_/vservers, not /vservers. 1203693714 M * Bertl (please use paste.linux-vserver.org for everything longer than 3 lines) 1203693724 M * ISSAMNEO1 i haven't /vserver 1203693736 M * daniel_hozac then you use Debian, and it's /var/lib/vservers. 1203694887 M * ISSAMNEO1 thanks i try the first form and it work 1203694907 J * WDTY ~root@82-171-214-117.dsl.ip.tiscali.nl 1203694975 M * Bertl welcome WDTY! 1203695203 Q * WDTY Remote host closed the connection 1203695250 J * WDTY ~root@82-171-214-117.dsl.ip.tiscali.nl 1203695267 M * Bertl WDTY: testing your client? 1203695375 Q * Punkie Quit: Odcházím 1203695484 Q * Slydder Quit: Leaving. 1203695605 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. brb 1203695614 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1203695719 M * ISSAMNEO1 re 1203695733 M * ISSAMNEO1 i have 4 pci slot 1203695895 M * ISSAMNEO1 and i will install 4 pci card 1203695920 M * ISSAMNEO1 can i tell my 4guest 1203695941 M * ISSAMNEO1 each one to see 1 slot 1203695942 M * ISSAMNEO1 ? 1203695968 M * daniel_hozac uh, you realize guests don't have their own kernel, right? 1203696203 M * ISSAMNEO1 yes 1203696205 M * ISSAMNEO1 i know 1203696279 M * daniel_hozac and, since the kernel handles PCI devices... 1203697429 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1203697601 Q * WDTY Remote host closed the connection 1203697757 Q * arthur Quit: leaving 1203698098 Q * sladen Quit: leaving 1203698360 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1203698412 M * Bertl ISSAMNEO1: nevertheless, if the kernel creates device nodes for each card, you can distribute them among your guests 1203698546 M * ISSAMNEO1 @BERT1 how i ditribute them , i want that each guest use a pci slot , means each can only see it's pci slot 1203698577 M * Bertl that's not possible per se, but let's say, you have 4 sound cards, one in each slot 1203698597 M * Bertl then each card will create a /dev/audio entry 1203698610 M * ISSAMNEO1 ok 1203698631 M * Bertl if you simply copy e.g. /dev/sound0 to guest A and /dev/sound1 to guestB etc 1203698643 M * Bertl then each guest will have one of those cards available 1203698664 M * ISSAMNEO1 will this work by a simple copy 1203698666 M * ISSAMNEO1 !!!! 1203698691 M * harry yes 1203698697 M * Bertl yes, you copy the device _on_ the host to the guest (or if you want to do fancy stuff with usb, you can write an udev rule for the host) 1203698719 M * harry vserver is THAT great :) 1203698736 M * harry it's simplicity even makes me stupid from time to time :) 1203698749 M * ISSAMNEO1 lol 1203699107 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1203699376 M * ISSAMNEO1 thanks all for your help 1203699384 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1203699567 A * Linus hi :) 1203699669 A * ard6 phears that sound cards only work with oss type nodes ... 1203699695 A * Bertl hands Linus his security blanket 1203699734 M * Bertl ard6: alsa works fine too, you just have to be a little more tricky 1203699901 Q * FireEgl Quit: Leaving... 1203700371 M * ard6 ok 1203700372 M * ard6 :-) 1203700506 M * ISSAMNEO1 have a nice week end 1203700514 M * ISSAMNEO1 all 1203700524 M * Bertl u2! 1203700567 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1203700745 Q * ISSAMNEO1 1203702247 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1203702561 Q * dreamind Quit: dreamind 1203703743 Q * Julius Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203705074 J * arthur ~arthur@ada.lri.fr 1203705807 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203705981 J * yarihm ~yarihm@whitehead2.nine.ch 1203706151 J * Aiken ~james@ppp118-208-56-200.lns4.bne1.internode.on.net 1203706456 J * Julius ~julius@p57B26806.dip.t-dialin.net 1203707270 Q * fatgoose Quit: fatgoose 1203707502 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1203709029 J * esa bip@ip-87-238-2-45.static.adsl.cheapnet.it 1203709045 Q * eSa| Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203709347 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1203709390 J * Aiken ~james@ppp118-208-56-200.lns4.bne1.internode.on.net 1203710536 Q * arachnist Quit: brb 1203710558 J * arachnist ~arachnist@pool-72-93-113-147.bstnma.fios.verizon.net 1203711153 M * brc Any easy way to give a vserver access to 2 partitions ? 1203711161 M * daniel_hozac mount them? 1203711168 M * brc They are mounted in /fs2 and /fs2 1203711174 M * brc They are mounted in /fs2 and /fs3 1203711180 M * brc vserver is is located on /fs2 1203711190 M * Bertl that's tricky 1203711195 M * brc i would like to have a /fs3/DIR inside the vserver 1203711208 M * Bertl i.e. you don't want to provide /fs2 to a guest in /fs2/xy 1203711225 M * brc I just want the guest to have access to a subdirector 1203711230 M * brc of /fs3 1203711235 Q * hijacker Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203711240 J * naren ~chatzilla@proxy-sjc-1.cisco.com 1203711243 M * Bertl but there is no problem to provide, e.g. /fs3/xy to a guest on /fs2/ab 1203711248 M * brc This guest is used to backup another server but his partition is already full 1203711259 M * brc Any easy way to do that ? 1203711344 M * Bertl add the mount to the guest's fstab (config) 1203711638 M * brc Can i mount a folder (not a device) ? 1203711652 M * brc Hm i will just mount the device 1203711653 M * brc easier 1203711660 M * daniel_hozac use a bind mount. 1203711757 J * hijacker ~hijacker@213.91.163.5 1203711773 M * naren i have a question about rss.hard and virtual memory...is there a way we can prevent one guest from interfering with another guest's virtual memory? 1203711831 M * naren the behavior I am seeing right now is....if I set the rss.hard limit of a guest less than the physical memory it behaves correctly...(the process gets killed if it tries to allocate more memory than rss.hard) 1203711868 M * brc daniel_hozac: Gonna do that, thanks! 1203711879 M * naren but once I set the rss.hard greater than physical memory the process inside the vserver is using up all the physical memory + swap space available.. 1203711890 M * naren it is not honoring the rss.hard limit any more.. 1203711961 M * daniel_hozac rss.hard cannot be greater than the physical memory. that's like "limiting" a guest to 115% CPU... 1203712037 M * naren oh..ok..in http://linux-vserver.org/Memory_Limits it was mentioned that "The safest setting, to prevent any guest from interfering with any other, is to set the total of all RSS hard limits (across all running guests) to be less than the total virtual memory (RAM and swap) on the host." 1203712079 M * naren so i thought it could be greater than physical memory.. 1203712240 M * Bertl well, that is correct as rule of the thumb 1203712267 M * Bertl but another rule should be that no guest should have a hard limit greater than, hmm .. let's say 80% of the total physical memory 1203712278 M * naren oh..ok 1203712300 M * Bertl feel free to add something similar to that page 1203712382 M * naren sorry if i am asking dumb questions...is there a way i can prevent guests from interfering with each other's virtual memory...like if i have 1G RAM + 2G swap available and I have 2 guests running..Is there a way I can restrict each guest to using 1.5GB of virtual memory?? 1203712389 M * naren sure..I will add that to the page... 1203712534 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1203712585 J * yarihm ~yarihm@whitehead2.nine.ch 1203713401 M * Bertl naren: the 'virtual' memory is not really relevant here (for the guests), what you want to do is to keep the guests from using up all your physical memory 1203713443 M * Bertl naren: if your guests need about 1.5GB of memory each, then a 1GB machine +2GB swap won't really do, i.e. the machine will spend most of the time trashing 1203713450 M * Bertl (swapping in and out) 1203713472 M * naren hmm....i see 1203713496 M * Bertl so in this case, you should buy at least another GB of memory 1203713528 M * Bertl what is the current RSS usage of your guests? 1203713567 M * naren currently...I dont have swap enabled on my system and each guest has about 300MB as RSS.HARD limit 1203713593 M * naren in the future I want to enable 2GB of SWAP and let the guests use that swap space. 1203713604 M * naren just wondering how this can be achieved. 1203713615 M * daniel_hozac you know swapping is _bad_, right? 1203713620 M * naren Yes. 1203713637 M * naren but we need to use swap space for one of the applications :-( 1203713653 M * daniel_hozac because it needs tons of RAM, that you just cannot buy? 1203713667 M * Bertl how so? or do you mean, it needs to 'see' some swap? 1203713668 M * naren yes. we cannot upgrade the RAM 1203713734 M * Bertl well, if the RSS of that guest will be larger than the physical memory, prepare for a 100 times slower application 1203713750 M * Bertl (and the 100x is very optimistic actually :) 1203713769 M * Bertl note: this is not Linux-VServer related :) 1203713868 M * naren i see...thanks! 1203713905 M * naren i think we are ok with the performance hit..we need to run an application that requires more memory that the 1GB RAM we have 1203713920 M * naren and we cannot really upgrade our RAM :( 1203713932 M * naren so I am exploring other options. 1203713952 M * Bertl so be it, to answer your original question: 1203713956 Q * mick_work Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203713992 M * Bertl no, you cannot limit the swap space directly (atm), but you can limit the VM/AS for the guest, which can be used as mechanism to prevent extensive swap usage 1203714184 M * naren i see....thanks!! 1203714276 M * naren thanks for your help!! good night! 1203714279 Q * naren Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.12/2008020121] 1203714531 Q * Linus Quit: i'll be back 1203714636 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. bbl 1203714654 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1203714662 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.180.57 1203714756 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1203714796 J * paz ~TuttoIRC@host11-94-dynamic.61-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it 1203714805 P * paz 1203714867 J * mick_work ~clamwin@adsl-068-157-089-099.sip.bct.bellsouth.net 1203714958 J * bonbons ~bonbons@ppp-111-116.adsl.restena.lu 1203715145 Q * bonbons 1203715152 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1203715960 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1203715987 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1203716039 J * jsambrook ~jsambrook@aelfric.plus.com 1203716083 P * jsambrook 1203716084 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-147-90-184.bhm.bellsouth.net 1203716493 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203717453 J * larsivi ~larsivi@144.84-48-50.nextgentel.com 1203717509 J * marcfiu ~mef@aegis.CS.Princeton.EDU 1203717520 P * marcfiu 1203718072 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@152.112-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1203718272 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-103-252.dclient.hispeed.ch 1203718302 Q * ktwilight_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203721270 J * Linus ~nuhks@bl7-129-151.dsl.telepac.pt 1203721278 Q * Linus 1203721280 J * dna_ ~dna@207-245-dsl.kielnet.net 1203721306 J * Linus ~nuhks@bl7-129-151.dsl.telepac.pt 1203721371 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1203721664 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1203722404 N * BobR_oO BobR 1203724397 N * BobR BobR_zZ 1203724412 J * mindwar ~mindwar@c-24-4-87-110.hsd1.ca.comcast.net 1203724546 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1203724640 M * mindwar chbind: kernel does not provide network isolation 1203724727 M * Bertl wrong kernel maybe? 1203724739 M * daniel_hozac or at least a wrongly configured kernel. 1203724753 M * mindwar I've been trying to reconfigure it... not sure what to look for 1203724760 M * mindwar I thought it might be grsec conflicting 1203724770 M * Bertl that could easily be 1203724780 M * mindwar I turned off socket restrictions