1208823754 Q * jsambrook Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208824639 J * doener ~doener@i577AD5F6.versanet.de 1208825221 Q * doener Quit: leaving 1208825343 Q * docelic Quit: http://www.spinlocksolutions.com/ 1208825356 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1208825371 J * Hollow ~hollow@proteus.croup.de 1208827227 Q * Infinito Quit: Leaving 1208830271 N * ensc Guest1122 1208830281 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@77.235.182.26 1208830357 Q * Guest1122 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208831128 Q * harry Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208832511 J * harry ~harry@d51A461B4.access.telenet.be 1208834413 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.66.125 1208834691 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.177.163 1208834847 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208836480 J * switchcase ~switchcas@c-76-113-12-127.hsd1.nm.comcast.net 1208836508 P * switchcase 1208837154 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1208840222 J * sharkjaw ~gab@64.28.12.166 1208841467 J * sasaki_takeru ~sasaki_ta@nttkyo680217.tkyo.nt.ftth.ppp.infoweb.ne.jp 1208842150 J * Slydder ~chuck@194.59.17.53 1208843136 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@218.208-66-87.adsl-static.isp.belgacom.be 1208843418 Q * ktwilight_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208843649 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208844228 Q * nkukard Remote host closed the connection 1208845805 N * grobie tklein 1208846299 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1208846332 N * tklein grobie 1208846405 Q * hijacker Remote host closed the connection 1208847416 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1208847958 M * infowolfe Bertl_zZ, when you wake up, you've got a donation waiting 1208847960 M * infowolfe sorry it took so long 1208848109 Q * cehteh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208848492 J * hijacker ~hijacker@213.91.163.5 1208849670 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1208850328 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208850405 J * dna ~dna@2-247-dsl.kielnet.net 1208850626 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1208851444 M * ntrs_ why am I getting " dynamic contexts disabled." in dmesg? 1208851458 M * ntrs_ is there any way to enable dynamic contexts like they were in the past? 1208851471 M * daniel_hozac why are you using dynamic contexts? 1208852020 J * jsambrook ~jsambrook@aelfric.plus.com 1208852073 M * ntrs_ I am not, I am just seeing it in dmesg 1208852090 M * ntrs_ I am using v_httpd to start a single httpd instance on the host 1208852193 M * ntrs_ also, a bigger problem, when trying to start a vserver I get this message: 1208852195 M * ntrs_ fakerunlevel: open("/var/run/utmp"): No space left on device 1208852292 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1208852309 J * rgl ~rgl@bl8-136-197.dsl.telepac.pt 1208852477 M * ntrs_ anyone? 1208852520 M * daniel_hozac have you modified v_httpd to use a static context? 1208852534 M * daniel_hozac i.e. added --nid to the chbind invocation? 1208852553 M * daniel_hozac do you have space left on that device? 1208852559 M * daniel_hozac disk limits, perhaps? 1208852598 M * ntrs_ yes plenty of space and the vdlimit is also ok. 1208852659 M * daniel_hozac inodes too? 1208852669 M * ntrs_ yes inodes too 1208852706 M * daniel_hozac and it's not on a different filesystem or anything like that? 1208852708 M * ntrs_ someon executed "vdlimit -a -x 129 -" 1208852717 M * ntrs_ on the host, could that be the problem? 1208852728 M * ntrs_ no, it is on the same filesystem 1208852746 M * daniel_hozac that guest is xid 129? 1208852791 M * daniel_hozac i... don't know what that's supposed to do. vdlimit has no -a. 1208852796 M * ntrs_ no, pretty much every guest I stop now, I can no longer start because of that error 1208852828 M * ntrs_ this is herbert's vdlimit 1208852890 M * ntrs_ # touch test 1208852891 M * ntrs_ touch: cannot touch `test': No space left on device 1208852897 M * ntrs_ this is in /vservers on the host 1208852903 M * ntrs_ # df -i 1208852903 M * ntrs_ Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on 1208852903 M * ntrs_ /dev/sda7 1281696 121987 1159709 10% / 1208852903 M * ntrs_ /dev/sda3 26208 74 26134 1% /boot 1208852903 M * ntrs_ none 505110 1 505109 1% /dev/shm 1208852904 M * ntrs_ /dev/sda6 50888704 5286544 45602160 11% /vservers 1208852910 M * ntrs_ # df 1208852910 M * ntrs_ Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on 1208852912 M * ntrs_ /dev/sda7 10080488 3700580 5867840 39% / 1208852914 M * ntrs_ /dev/sda3 101105 63790 32094 67% /boot 1208852916 M * ntrs_ none 2020440 0 2020440 0% /dev/shm 1208852918 M * ntrs_ /dev/sda6 400619036 197267032 199281940 50% /vservers 1208852920 M * ntrs_ so there are plenty of inodes and space 1208852949 M * daniel_hozac does dmesg have anything interesting to say? 1208852999 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1208853003 M * ntrs_ no, nothing 1208853032 M * daniel_hozac what filesystem? what kernel? 1208853082 M * daniel_hozac what does cat /proc/mounts output? 1208853121 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208853325 M * ntrs_ daniel_hozac, someone put a limit on /vservers 1208853339 M * ntrs_ that was the problem, I removed the limit off of /vservers and it is ok now. 1208853349 M * daniel_hozac what kind of limit? 1208853379 M * grobie hi everybody 1208853393 M * grobie i have a problem with xid tagging via nfs 1208853414 M * grobie it simply seems to be not working :( 1208853427 M * grobie using vanilla 2.6.19.22 and vs 2.2.0.7 1208853428 M * daniel_hozac have you enabled CONFIG_TAG_NFSD on both the server and client? 1208853439 M * grobie yes, of course :) 1208853457 M * grobie in fact server and client are the same machine for simplicity of testing ;) 1208853479 M * daniel_hozac and the underlying filesystem is mounted with tagxid? 1208853528 M * grobie yep, lsxid works fine when using the original filesystem, but not with nfs 1208853636 M * grobie maybe noteworthy the vservers reside on the nfs share and it's not about mounting a share into a vserver 1208854190 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1208854277 M * daniel_hozac well, to be honest, i don't think anybody's tested the NFS tagging for quite some time. 1208854303 M * grobie ok, so what can i do to make it work (again)? 1208854318 M * daniel_hozac figure out why it's not working, and fix it? :) 1208854360 M * grobie good point :) 1208854403 M * grobie seriously, already trying to do that, but got stuck somehow 1208854432 M * daniel_hozac fs/nfs/client.c:671 1208854437 M * daniel_hozac uncomment that section. 1208854521 M * grobie wow, if it's really *that* simple, i'd love it :) 1208854761 M * daniel_hozac include/linux/vserver/tag.h, change CONFIG_DX_TAG_NFSD to CONFIG_TAG_NFSD 1208854890 M * grobie ok 1208854947 M * daniel_hozac those are the only obvious issues i can see. 1208854977 M * grobie thanks so far, i start to compile a new kernel and start testing again 1208855010 Q * hijacker Remote host closed the connection 1208855239 M * sasaki_takeru What is vdevmap? Can I map /dev/dsp in host to /dev/dsp in guest? 1208855258 M * daniel_hozac sasaki_takeru: that just requires you to copy the device node. 1208855314 M * sasaki_takeru cp /dev/dsp /vservers/guest1/dev/dsp 1208855318 M * daniel_hozac vdevmap has two primary use cases: allowing guests to create certain device nodes, and remapping e.g. /dev/hdv1 to /dev/sda5 (i.e. the physical partition it's actually on). 1208855323 M * daniel_hozac you'll want cp -a. 1208855480 M * sasaki_takeru thank you! 1208855510 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196.212.73.74 1208855517 M * sasaki_takeru I can read from /dev/dsp in guest, maybe... 1208856032 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@77.29.68.20 1208856142 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208856351 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1208856464 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208857177 Q * mrfree Quit: Leaving 1208858072 J * docelic ~docelic@78.134.194.59 1208859379 Q * nkukard Quit: Leaving 1208859622 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208859830 Q * Genghis- Quit: ZNC by prozac - http://znc.sourceforge.net 1208860078 J * Genghis ~Genghis@got.debian-inside.com 1208860113 N * Genghis Guest1164 1208860770 J * ALuYcn^o[ ~hollow@proteus.croup.de 1208860770 Q * Hollow Read error: Connection reset by peer 1208861510 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1208862053 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1208862060 M * Bertl morning folks! 1208862065 M * daniel_hozac morning Bertl 1208862070 M * Bertl infowolfe: ah, thanks! great! 1208862600 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: what do you think, should we show the unmasked or masked bcaps in proc (in the future)? 1208862649 M * daniel_hozac in /proc//? 1208862656 M * Bertl yep 1208862803 M * daniel_hozac i'm not sure... 1208862897 M * daniel_hozac i suppose unmasked might be the most useful. 1208862922 M * Bertl I think so too, just not sure because we currently show the masked one 1208862983 M * daniel_hozac i can imagine that being a transitional thing, since the processes used to be limited. 1208862997 M * daniel_hozac but i don't remember the discussions from back then. 1208863030 M * Bertl okay, so let'S give it a try in the upcoming devel release then (with unmasked) and see what breaks 1208863056 M * daniel_hozac sounds good. 1208863091 M * daniel_hozac if anything though, i think this would fix stuff. 1208863102 M * daniel_hozac i.e. if something's silly and using /proc instead of capget. 1208863141 M * Bertl bind anyone? 1208863159 M * Bertl :) 1208863160 M * daniel_hozac nah, that actually uses capget, which makes me think nothing is using /proc ;) 1208863216 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1208863223 J * hijacker ~hijacker@213.91.163.5 1208863744 N * Guest1164 Genghis 1208863783 N * Genghis Guest1173 1208863900 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1208865138 J * cryptronic ~oli@p54A39393.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1208865163 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1208865193 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208865256 Q * bfremon 1208865316 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208865430 M * grobie daniel_hozac: i recompiled the kernel, but had to move the FIXME part to fs/nfs/super.c 1208865440 M * grobie and NFS tagging seems to work fine now :) 1208865481 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1208865529 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208866292 J * friendly ~friendly@ppp59-167-94-13.lns2.mel6.internode.on.net 1208866403 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@cpe.atm2-0-1021082.0x50a0f896.boanxx13.customer.tele.dk 1208867175 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1208867265 J * docelic_ ~docelic@78.134.199.191 1208867399 N * Guest1173 Genghis 1208867434 N * Genghis Guest1184 1208867513 Q * friendly Quit: Leaving. 1208867600 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1208867631 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208867662 Q * docelic Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208868004 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208868543 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1208868575 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208868666 M * daniel_hozac grobie: great! 1208868697 Q * virtuoso Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208868713 M * grobie daniel_hozac: i'll do some more testing and could send the patch if you like 1208868744 M * daniel_hozac sure, do that. 1208868799 M * Bertl 2.6.24+ changes? 1208868832 M * grobie nope, made 2.6.22.19 working 1208868849 M * Bertl ah? what needed fixing? 1208868869 M * grobie yes, a bit... 1208869034 M * daniel_hozac http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/delta-nfsd-fix01.diff is missing. 1208869078 M * daniel_hozac and the FIXME in fs/nfs/client.c:671 1208869110 M * ryker anyone know what cap I need to add to allow a guest access to hard drives to allow use of fdisk and formatting? 1208869126 M * ryker I tried CAP_SYS_ADMIN, but that didn't work 1208869128 M * daniel_hozac umm, why would you want a guest to do that? 1208869138 M * ryker daniel_hozac: just a personal experiment 1208869161 M * ryker it's only for testing some stuff in a couple guests 1208869222 M * daniel_hozac well, i don't think you should need any special capability. just the device node should suffice. 1208869228 M * ryker daniel_hozac: I want to test out using GFS, so I'm trying to use vserver to have a couple clients with seperate drives 1208869248 M * daniel_hozac GFS is userspace? 1208869254 M * ryker daniel_hozac: fdisk -l shows "cannot open /proc/partitions" 1208869267 M * daniel_hozac as is to be expected. 1208869272 M * daniel_hozac just fdisk /dev/sda 1208869326 M * ryker daniel_hozac: doesn't work. I get 'can't open /dev/sdd' 1208869332 M * ryker i have /dev/sdd and /dev/sde 1208869348 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1208869404 M * ryker fdisk /dev/sdd works in the host, but not in the guest that i've added SYS_ADMIN to /etc/vserver//bcapabilities 1208869490 M * daniel_hozac what does strace show? 1208869534 M * ryker let me install it and take a look 1208869548 M * ryker i never think of using strace. i don't know why. 1208869709 M * ryker daniel_hozac: not quite sure what I'm looking at here, but the first error I get is 1208869712 M * ryker access("/etc/ld.so.preload", R_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) 1208869721 M * daniel_hozac look at the bottom 1208869753 Q * sharkjaw Quit: Leaving 1208869760 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196.212.73.74 1208869768 M * ryker daniel_hozac: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12030 1208869804 M * ryker the end of it just basically says no such file or directory /dev/sdd 1208869813 M * daniel_hozac yeah. 1208869819 M * daniel_hozac do you have a /dev/sdd in the guest? 1208869853 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@ppp91-122-186-161.pppoe.avangarddsl.ru 1208869859 M * ryker no. I thought those were created automagically? 1208869876 M * ryker also, it's a usb drive, so i see there is a cap for that as well 1208869888 M * ryker maybe i need to add sys_rawio cap? 1208869900 M * daniel_hozac no. 1208869909 M * daniel_hozac you'll just have to copy the device node to the guest. 1208869975 M * ryker is that something i should do with the guest shut down? 1208869986 M * daniel_hozac no, that doesn't matter. 1208869989 M * ryker i just tried with the guest running and it just hung there. 1208870008 M * daniel_hozac did you use the right options to cp, so you're not just getting a dump of the device's contents? 1208870042 M * ryker no, just tried cp /dev/sdd /vservers/blah 1208870047 M * ryker i'll do a man cp 1208870054 M * Bertl cp -va 1208870103 M * ryker Bertl: thank you 1208870113 M * Bertl np 1208870121 M * ryker and daniel_hozac thank you. that worked 1208870134 M * ryker i can now fdisk /dev/sdd 1208870200 Q * sasaki_takeru Quit: Computer goes to sleep! 1208870201 M * Bertl grobie: do you have a patch to look at? 1208870583 J * doener ~doener@i577AD5F6.versanet.de 1208870608 J * cehteh ~ct@pipapo.org 1208870762 M * infowolfe Bertl, what paste software is the paste.linux-vserver.org using? 1208870875 M * daniel_hozac pastebin.com 1208871061 N * Guest1184 Genghis 1208871093 N * Genghis Guest1188 1208871136 M * Bertl infowolfe: with some modifications, to avoid spam 1208871144 M * infowolfe gotcha 1208872700 Q * daniel_hozac Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208873708 M * JonB chkrootkit - should i run it inside the guests, or is it sufficient that i just tells it to use the path to the / of the guests? 1208873821 J * xipe ~xipe@bne75-7-82-230-110-107.fbx.proxad.net 1208873833 M * xipe Hi 1208873886 M * xipe I am trying use the vserver scheduler to makes one of my vservs to not consume > than 25 % CPU 1208873894 M * xipe I done this : 1208873910 M * xipe in the vserver configuration dir. I created the sched directory 1208873949 M * xipe and put the file fill-rate, interval, tokens, tokens-max and token-min with values : 1208873956 M * xipe fill-rate: 1 1208873961 M * xipe interval: 4 1208873966 M * xipe tokens: 50 1208873971 M * xipe token-min: 20 1208873977 M * xipe token-max: 50 1208873986 M * xipe and restarted the vserv 1208873993 M * xipe but it does not seems to work 1208874012 M * xipe If I do yes > /dev/null inside the vserv it still take 100% CPU 1208874039 M * xipe I use VS-API: 0x00020002 1208874053 M * xipe Where is my mistake ? :) 1208874099 M * Bertl did you enable the HARD scheduler? 1208874124 M * xipe I don't think so, how to enabled it ? 1208874143 M * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/Capabilities_and_Flags 1208874153 M * Bertl note that it also needs to be enabled in the kernel config 1208874214 Q * docelic_ Quit: http://www.spinlocksolutions.com/ 1208874256 M * xipe Ok I will try that thank you 1208874277 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1208874486 M * xipe it works :) 1208874492 M * Bertl excellent! 1208874522 M * JonB why does it sound like Mr. Burns when Bertl says excellent! ? 1208874723 N * Guest1188 Genghis 1208874752 M * Bertl (to Smithers:) Have the Rolling Stones killed. 1208874763 N * Genghis Guest1196 1208874806 M * JonB haha 1208875004 J * mess-mate ~chatzilla@ALille-254-1-55-184.w86-196.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208875024 M * mess-mate Hi folks 1208875037 M * Bertl wb mess-mate! 1208875176 M * mess-mate i'm stck and look for help....if there is :( 1208875225 M * Bertl what's up today? 1208875241 Q * Slydder Quit: Leaving. 1208875316 M * mess-mate no way to reach the guest from the net i think (can't test it from the lan) 1208875337 M * Bertl how so? 1208875375 M * Bertl still troubles with your router config? 1208875445 M * mess-mate i don't think so. Everybody have access to the host but not to the guest. 1208875480 M * mess-mate and the router nat the net-ip to the guest. 1208875481 M * Bertl well, the guest has a different ip, which, to the network, looks like a different host, so that says nothing 1208875525 M * Bertl and that the router nats the net-ip to the guest wasn't proven yesterday (i.e. you did not record the destination ip of the guest with tcpdump) does that work now? 1208875672 M * mess-mate the dump is there when i ping from the lan and from the router. 1208875997 M * mess-mate i can't check if it works from the net-ip., i'm on the lan.. 1208876268 M * JonB does anyone know of a intrussion detection system that works with vserver guests? 1208876380 M * Bertl okay, so what kind of 'help' do you have in mind? 1208876411 M * Bertl (that was to mess-mate) 1208876436 M * Bertl JonB: what is it supposed to do (regarding guests)? 1208876448 M * mess-mate if you can for ex. ping 86.196.46.184 or a www.laplaceverte.fr 1208876453 M * JonB Bertl: scan the filesystem for rootkits 1208876473 M * JonB Bertl: possibly do a process scan and a netstat -a -p -n for each guest 1208876490 M * JonB Bertl: but running from the host 1208876492 M * Bertl JonB: ah, basically any rootkit scanner should do, if it is filesystem based and can check a directory/mount 1208876533 M * JonB Bertl: yes, i tried 2 debian packets so far. chkrootkit and rkhunter. 1208876559 M * JonB Bertl: rkhunter checked /dev even if i told it to check --rootdir /var/lib/vservers/ 1208876595 M * JonB Bertl: and chkrootkit sometimes returns 1 but running it with full log again gives 0 errors and returns 0 1208876617 M * Bertl hmm, maybe you might want to try the non-debian versions? 1208876650 M * JonB maybe 1208877546 Q * infowolfe Read error: No route to host 1208877586 M * JonB mess-mate: if you dont want to use routing, then use an ip address right next to the hosts 1208877622 M * JonB mess-mate: like .1 for the inside of the firewall, .2 for the host .3 for the first guest 1208877650 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.64.130 1208877762 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208878082 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208878271 M * harry Bertl: is there a way to change memory limits for a guest without restarting it? 1208878302 M * Bertl sure, vrlimit 1208878323 M * Bertl *vlimit that is 1208878384 N * Guest1196 Genghis 1208878412 M * mess-mate JonB: thanks for the tip. Was a bad question about the firewall. Can't change the firewall-ip no more. Rest the vserver host/guest subnet. 1208878423 N * Genghis Guest1205 1208878496 M * JonB mess-mate: so, what are you going to do? 1208878793 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1208878809 M * harry Bertl: tnx 1208878822 M * harry btw. the mirror i set up for vserver is NEVER used ;) 1208878847 M * Bertl hmm, who is mirroring there? 1208878857 M * harry i rsync stuff from the main server 1208878859 M * harry in cron 1208878871 M * Bertl okay, and who knows that the mirror exists? 1208878874 M * harry with cron... whatever :) 1208878878 M * harry don't know actually... :) 1208878885 M * harry it's in dns :) 1208878921 M * Bertl so that is probably the problem .. but I'd say, don't worry, in the case where the main-site goes offline (for whatever reason) folks here will be glad to have a mirror 1208878934 M * harry mirror1.linux-vserver.org ;) 1208878948 M * harry it's only ftp that's open 1208878956 M * harry so only for patches downloads etc... 1208878961 M * mess-mate JonB: the network is as follows: modem->router/firewall/dmz on debian machine->LAN (debianmachines) and in the dmz a server for mail and web 1208879002 M * mess-mate JonB: now i've ijnstalled in the server a vserver who's the guest must act as webserver. 1208879004 A * harry off... 1208879006 M * harry cya'll 1208879006 M * JonB mess-mate: yes, but do you use the same address space inside? 1208879015 M * harry btw... still love vserver, Bertl ! ;) 1208879022 M * Bertl good to hear! 1208879033 M * harry running smoooooooooooooothe over here 1208879136 M * mess-mate JonB: address space ? the router/firewal=192.168.1.1, lan=192.168.10.xx, dmz = 192.168.20.xx, vserver-host = 192.168.20.1, vservers-guest=192.168.20.10 1208879148 J * ISSAMNEO1 ~ISSAMNEO1@196.203.207.50 1208879162 M * ISSAMNEO1 clustering and vserver 1208879173 M * JonB mess-mate: seems okay, does it work? 1208879173 M * ISSAMNEO1 is it possible? 1208879188 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: what kind of clustering do you want to achive? 1208879301 M * ISSAMNEO1 high availability 1208879322 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: that should be possible 1208879328 M * ISSAMNEO1 as i see on wikipedia they say clustering and process migration impossible 1208879341 M * ISSAMNEO1 but as i see we can do migration 1208879354 M * ISSAMNEO1 so wikipedia is false 1208879355 M * ISSAMNEO1 ? 1208879371 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: you can not do process migration while running 1208879376 M * mess-mate JonB: Worked before the vserver. Now when the domain-pages are installed in the guest it can't be accessed. 1208879408 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: but shut it down, and start it up on the new host, that is possible 1208879423 M * JonB mess-mate: which ip address are the firewall pointing to on port 80? 1208879430 M * Bertl ISSAMNEO1: feel free to correct the wikipedia entry 1208879449 M * grobie re 1208879470 M * mess-mate JonB: a dnat-rule to the guest. 1208879471 M * grobie Bertl: can prepare a patch and put it somewhere 1208879489 M * grobie for the NFS fixes i made 1208879525 M * JonB mess-mate: have you tried running a network sniffer on the host to see if that works? 1208879549 M * Bertl grobie: would appreciate that 1208879549 M * mess-mate JonB: what kind of sniffer ? 1208879559 M * JonB mess-mate: tcpdump` 1208879582 M * Bertl JonB: the problem is, the packets still arrive with the destination ip of the host 1208879603 M * Bertl JonB: I'm trying to convince mess-mate since yesterday that his firewall/router is misconfigured 1208879613 M * mess-mate JonB: yes. 1208879614 M * JonB Bertl: it does sound like you are right 1208879625 M * grobie Bertl: np, will prepare it and post the url 1208879633 M * JonB mess-mate: if it is like bertl says, fix your firewall 1208879636 M * Bertl grobie: great! TIA! 1208879697 M * mess-mate JonB/Bertl: i submitted the question to shorewall. They said 'it's a vserver question' :) All looks good. 1208879734 M * mess-mate Can it be i have to do a reinstall of the vserver ? 1208879747 M * JonB mess-mate: can you show us a screenshot of the shorewall config where port 80 is forwarded? 1208879751 M * JonB mess-mate: no 1208879802 M * Bertl mess-mate: if tcpdump shows the traffic with destination ip of the host, and no traffic for the guest IP, it's not Linux-VServer related ... 1208879881 M * Bertl mess-mate: but I make you an deal: you agree to donate something to Linux-VServer (money, time, hardware) and I'll fix up your firewall, what'ya say? 1208879908 M * ISSAMNEO1 @johnB i do a migration process but the guest do not enter as i understand i have to shut down my old server, i try this now but without any result it always shows an error : init-script /etc/rc.d/rc3 do you have any idea 1208879919 M * mess-mate Bertl: Okay how mutch ? 1208879937 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: i dont fully understand your words 1208879967 M * mess-mate Bertl: i prefere donate. 1208879970 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: if you have 2 computers running linux-vserver, then you can stop a guest, copy it to the other computer and start it up there 1208879977 M * Bertl mess-mate: whatever you consider appropriate 1208880003 M * ISSAMNEO1 yesterday i try to migrate a server without vserver for example a DHCP server 1208880022 M * ISSAMNEO1 to a virtual server under another physical server 1208880024 M * mess-mate Bertl: okay i take the deal (paypal ?) 1208880046 M * Bertl yup, http://www.13thfloor.at/vserver/donate/ 1208880074 M * ISSAMNEO1 @ johnb was i clear ? 1208880083 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: i dont think DHCP is easy to run inside a vserver 1208880104 M * ISSAMNEO1 really it'a an FAI server is it possible? 1208880111 M * JonB fair? 1208880185 M * ISSAMNEO1 @johnB fair! means possible or not :) 1208880202 M * JonB i dont know FAI 1208880236 M * ISSAMNEO1 Fully Automatic Installation: to install, linux desktop from a server 1208880248 M * ISSAMNEO1 without using CD just use the network 1208880260 M * Bertl IIRC, there is FAI support for guest building 1208880296 M * ISSAMNEO1 @bertl where? 1208880308 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: notice bertl said GUEST building 1208880314 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: not running FAI inside a guest 1208880383 M * ISSAMNEO1 i don't understand you 1208880399 M * ISSAMNEO1 is it possible to run an FAI server inside a guest 1208880401 M * ISSAMNEO1 ? 1208880403 M * Bertl vserver - build | grep -i FAI 1208880412 M * Bertl fai ... -- [ -f ] [-n ] [-d ] [ -a ] 1208880424 Q * opuk Remote host closed the connection 1208880432 M * Bertl this build method allows you to install a guest with FAI 1208880436 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: what services does a FAI server run? 1208880437 J * opuk ~kupo@2001:16d8:ffbd:100::10 1208880442 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1208880529 M * ISSAMNEO1 @bertl no , i need that the FAI server be a guest under a vserver 1208880539 M * ISSAMNEO1 services are: 1208880549 M * ISSAMNEO1 tftp 1208880550 M * ISSAMNEO1 nfs 1208880559 M * ISSAMNEO1 dhcp 1208880567 M * ISSAMNEO1 ssh 1208880580 M * Bertl well, dhcp(d) is below ip layer, so no that won't work 1208880666 M * JonB ISSAMNEO1: but what does a FAI server have to do with clustering? 1208880736 M * ISSAMNEO1 no another project :) on fai we want to switch everything to vserver 1208880802 M * ISSAMNEO1 for FAI dhcp isn't essential so is it possible now 1208880804 M * ISSAMNEO1 ? 1208880854 M * JonB well, NFS might be a problem unless you use userspace NFS 1208880873 M * Bertl nfs, tftp and ssh works fine inside a guest 1208880889 M * Bertl (as JonB mentioned, the userspace nfs server) 1208880894 M * ISSAMNEO1 ok thanks 1208880937 Q * _gh_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208880994 M * ISSAMNEO1 just diffrent question, do you know where i can find good training on vserver 1208880996 M * ISSAMNEO1 ? 1208881055 M * JonB training what sort of training? 1208881097 M * Bertl ISSAMNEO1: I do Linux-VServer consulting, so if you are thinking about something like that, you can hire me :) 1208881118 M * mess-mate Bertl: donation is done. 1208881153 M * Bertl mess-mate: okay, how do we procede? shall I logon to your firewall, or do you want to do a private 'remote-hands' chat? 1208881224 M * ISSAMNEO1 @bertl do you mean that you can come to our office to give a training course for one or 2 weeks? if yes we can continue in privte session 1208881253 M * Bertl ISSAMNEO1: just a question of payment, but yes 1208881296 M * mess-mate Bertl: i think a private chat ? 1208881640 Q * ISSAMNEO1 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1208882039 N * Guest1205 Genghis 1208882073 N * Genghis Guest1211 1208882461 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1208883029 N * Guest1211 Genghis- 1208884072 J * Infinito ~argos@201-11-174-39.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1208884343 Q * Infinito Read error: Connection reset by peer 1208884806 J * hijacker_ ~Lame@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1208885622 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.177.163 1208885704 N * Genghis- Genghis 1208885743 N * Genghis Guest1221 1208885777 Q * mrfree Quit: Leaving 1208886304 Q * xipe Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208886357 Q * hijacker_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1208886363 J * hijacker_ ~Lame@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1208887284 J * mick_work ~clamwin@h-74-2-196-226.miatflad.covad.net 1208887478 Q * hijacker_ Read error: No route to host 1208887497 J * hijacker_ ~Lame@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1208887880 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1208888326 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1208888360 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1208888595 Q * JonB 1208889364 N * Guest1221 Genghis 1208889403 N * Genghis Guest1231 1208889586 J * hijacker__ ~Lame@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1208889586 Q * hijacker_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1208890102 J * larsivi ~larsivi@144.84-48-50.nextgentel.com 1208890108 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-76-105-246-249.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1208890256 M * mess-mate Bertl: thanks for the work. Works as a charm. It was fine supporting with a donation :) 1208890311 P * mess-mate 1208890932 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1208891521 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1208891539 M * Bertl infowolfe: ping? 1208891562 M * infowolfe Bertl, pong 1208891589 M * Bertl heya, I have a first port (to 2.6.25) here, needs some testing, wanna help? 1208891634 M * infowolfe sure 1208891648 M * infowolfe is there any crazy new experimental code that i should watch out for? 1208891666 M * Bertl yeah, mainline added quite a lot of that recently :) 1208891684 M * infowolfe yah, we've been noticing some scheduler fuckups 1208891693 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.25-vs2.3.0.34.diff 1208891711 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@2001:16d8:ff15:100::102 1208891711 M * infowolfe they only manifest themselves when we try to do lvm snapshots on 'heavy' io loaded lvs 1208891739 M * Bertl I'm interested in anything unusual, from compile issues to runtime irregularities 1208891761 Q * hijacker__ Read error: No route to host 1208891809 M * infowolfe Bertl, any particular debugging stuff you want turned on? 1208891884 M * Bertl yeah, please enable the kernel debug and info, as well as the vserver debug 1208891901 M * Bertl no need for the history tracing or scheduler monitor 1208891992 M * infowolfe Bertl, is there a reason not to enable VSERVER_DEVICE? 1208892056 M * Bertl the device mapping code? no, not really, daniel_hozac is using it IIRC 1208892177 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208892445 J * doener_ ~doener@i577BA750.versanet.de 1208892547 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208892549 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1208892828 M * infowolfe Bertl, got some failure to build for you 1208892829 M * infowolfe fs/namei.c: In function 'cow_break_link': 1208892829 M * infowolfe fs/namei.c:3018: error: 'new_dentry' undeclared (first use in this function) 1208892829 M * infowolfe fs/namei.c:3018: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once 1208892829 M * infowolfe fs/namei.c:3018: error: for each function it appears in.) 1208892829 M * infowolfe make[1]: *** [fs/namei.o] Error 1 1208892847 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208892865 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: hey, I'm getting exec-ulimit: execv(): Bad address (With 0.30.215 on x86_64) 1208892884 M * Bertl infowolfe: hmm ... strange ... could you upload your config? 1208892913 M * Bertl ah, no, thanks, got it ... sec 1208892936 M * Bertl change that new_dentry to new_path.dentry please 1208892961 M * infowolfe Bertl, i don't know which portion's for me 1208892975 M * Bertl the last three one :) 1208893011 M * infowolfe which file? 1208893019 M * Bertl fs/namei.c line 3018 1208893020 N * Guest1231 Genghis 1208893053 N * Genghis Guest1236 1208893100 M * infowolfe Bertl, 3018 for me is vxdprintk(VXD_CBIT(misc,2), 1208893125 M * infowolfe i'm assuming it's 3019 that needs changed 1208893137 M * infowolfe "path_lookup(redo): %p [»%.*s«:%d]", new_path.dentry, 1208893143 M * Bertl yep, should contain new_dentry 1208893157 M * Bertl you change it to new_path.dentry 1208893432 Q * rgl Quit: Saindo 1208893593 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1208894210 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208894429 M * infowolfe Bertl, should i be updating my tools? 1208894434 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208894442 M * Bertl depends, 0.30.214+ should be fine 1208894683 Q * ntrs_ Quit: Leaving 1208894688 P * moemoe aufraeumen 1208894811 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1208895281 J * bfremon ~ben@ANantes-252-1-48-32.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208895609 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1208896682 N * Guest1236 Genghis 1208896713 N * Genghis Guest1246 1208897288 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180211095.adsl.alicedsl.de 1208897503 M * Bertl nap attack ... bbl 1208897509 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1208897690 J * dna ~dna@2-247-dsl.kielnet.net 1208897766 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1208898409 Q * derjohn_mob Quit: Verlassend 1208899114 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_zZ: what dietlibc/gcc/etc.? 1208899268 Q * bfremon Quit: Leaving. 1208899495 Q * cryptronic Quit: Leaving. 1208899705 J * eric_ ~chatzilla@ALille-254-1-55-184.w86-196.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208899738 N * eric_ mess-mate 1208899774 P * mess-mate 1208899784 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1208899802 J * mess-mate ~chatzilla@ALille-254-1-55-184.w86-196.abo.wanadoo.fr 1208899813 P * mess-mate 1208900342 N * Guest1246 Genghis 1208900373 N * Genghis Guest1250 1208900406 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1208900958 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-247-4.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net 1208901557 M * Aiken anyone familiar with this error on a gentoo box? http://pastebin.ca/993835 1208901561 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1208901620 M * daniel_hozac what util-vserver version? 1208901652 M * Aiken vserver-info http://pastebin.ca/993838 1208901661 M * Aiken 0.30.215 1208901694 M * daniel_hozac whoops. 1208901705 M * daniel_hozac i guess nobody using Gentoo tried any of the pre-releases... 1208901720 M * daniel_hozac hmm. it's correct. 1208901731 J * mire ~mire@148-169-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1208901732 M * daniel_hozac are you sure you etc-update'd the initscripts? 1208901796 M * Aiken that was the problem 1208901801 M * Aiken thank you 1208901801 Q * larsivi Remote host closed the connection 1208901819 N * ALuYcn^o[ Hollow 1208902163 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@67.99.198.2 1208902506 J * bertux ~bert@abo-111-249-68.guy.modulonet.fr 1208902542 M * bertux hello, i need precisions about verser networking 1208902573 M * bertux i'm using a debian etch with backports enabled as my host system 1208902631 M * bertux so i've installed util-vserver 0.30.214-5~bpo40+2 1208902668 M * bertux and linux-image-vserver-amd64 2.6.22+11.1 1208902707 M * bertux i've created a dummy0 network interface 1208902727 M * bertux i've added INTERFACE="dummy0 in /etc/vservers/newvserver-vars 1208902756 M * bertux i've set to 1 net.ipv4.ip_forward and net.ipv4.conf.default.forwarding 1208902790 M * bertux but i don't understand the iptables command proposed on http://linux-vserver.org/Networking_vserver_guests 1208902801 M * daniel_hozac you don't need forwarding. 1208902849 M * bertux really ? i've seen that on http://seehuhn.de/pages/vserver 1208902866 M * bertux so what do you i need really ? 1208902882 M * daniel_hozac it depends on your setup. 1208902896 M * daniel_hozac if your host has one public IP address, just NAT your guests. 1208902904 M * bertux i've tried to use my only physical ethernet interface but it has blocked it 1208902918 M * bertux but to NAT, i need forwarding 1208902921 M * daniel_hozac no. 1208902932 M * bertux i've only one interface and one public IP 1208902939 M * daniel_hozac so you need NAT. 1208902950 M * bertux i mean physical interface 1208902990 M * bertux i've tried NAT with the ipmasq debian package but it didn't function 1208903012 M * daniel_hozac just do iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j SNAT --to 1208903024 M * daniel_hozac (after flushing all the chains, etc.) 1208903075 M * bertux why is this simple iptables line not present as is on http://linux-vserver.org/Networking_vserver_guests ? 1208903097 M * bertux i prefer your version than the one the wiki 1208903286 M * bertux daniel_hozac: do i need to create a network interface alias for each vserver ? 1208903374 M * daniel_hozac aliases have been deprecated for years. 1208903383 M * daniel_hozac ip is able to add multiple addresses to one interface. 1208903424 M * bertux but there are still adviced on the wiki page about networking 1208903454 M * bertux "Consider using a value of name equal to the last digit of the IP for easy separation. " is explained 1208903499 M * daniel_hozac seriously, i don't know who wrote that page. 1208903562 M * bertux but it would have to be corrected, if i manage to make my vserver work, i will add my comments to that wiki page 1208903592 M * daniel_hozac there's a lot on the wiki that needs work. 1208903627 M * bertux but users who only use the official wiki as help reference will be lost :( 1208903673 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1208903679 M * daniel_hozac feel free to fix it. 1208903712 M * bertux i will put a static version on my blog too 1208903788 M * bertux and do i need to specify a static context in the newvserver command line ? 1208903863 M * daniel_hozac don't use newvserver. 1208903866 M * daniel_hozac use vserver ... build. 1208903871 M * bertux why ? 1208903900 M * bertux vserver-debiantools are not up to date ? 1208903914 M * daniel_hozac because newvserver is a Debianism, maintained by one person who i have no contact with. 1208903937 M * daniel_hozac (me being the util-vserver co-maintainer...) 1208903951 M * bertux nice to meet you :) 1208903982 M * bertux ok so i will remove the vserver-debiantools from my system 1208904000 N * Guest1250 Genghis 1208904033 N * Genghis Guest1258 1208904303 M * bertux so what vserver command line should i use to create a vserver with hostname redmine and ip 10.0.1.1/24 on interface eth0 with debian etch ? 1208904372 M * daniel_hozac vserver build -m debootstrap --hostname redmine --interface eth0:10.0.1.1/24 -- -d etch 1208904393 M * bertux i'm reading http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Debian but i wonder if it's updated or not 1208904422 M * daniel_hozac yep. 1208904434 M * bertux daniel_hozac: that should be enough ? will it be created into /var/lib/vservers/ ? 1208904444 M * daniel_hozac if that's how your utils are configured, yes. 1208904472 M * bertux where do i configure that ? i've not found that 1208904484 M * daniel_hozac when you run ./configure. 1208904499 M * bertux but i've used the debian package 1208904508 M * daniel_hozac so /var/lib/vservers it is. 1208904516 M * bertux thanks :) 1208904588 M * bertux i'm trying that right now 1208904632 M * bertux i'm running: vserver redmine build -m debootstrap --hostname redmine --interface eth0:10.0.1.1/24 -- -d etch 1208904782 M * bertux i'm precising the debian mirror to use 1208904815 M * bertux with -m http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ 1208904836 Q * jsambrook Quit: Leaving. 1208904944 M * bertux and eth0 is my public network interface 1208904966 M * bertux it's dummy0 who have the 10.0.1.254 private ip 1208904989 M * daniel_hozac put it there then. 1208905008 M * bertux ok so that makes: 1208905027 M * bertux vserver redmine build -m debootstrap --hostname redmine --interface dummy0:10.0.1.1/24 -- -d etch -m http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ 1208905060 M * bertux should i also replace eth0 by dummy0 in my iptables rule ? 1208905069 M * daniel_hozac no. 1208905086 M * daniel_hozac dummy0 won't ever see traffic. 1208905092 M * bertux ok 1208905099 M * daniel_hozac if it did, it wouldn't get anywhere. 1208905107 M * daniel_hozac (think of it as the /dev/null of interfaces) 1208905126 M * bertux oh ok now i understand it more 1208905138 M * bertux i didn't used dummy interfaces before 1208905163 M * bertux so do i really need a dummy interface ? 1208905180 M * daniel_hozac not really, no. 1208905188 M * bertux or should i use directly my eth0 only physical interface ? 1208905194 M * daniel_hozac Linux (and as such, Linux-VServer) doesn't care about interfaces. 1208905224 M * daniel_hozac as long as the IP addresses are set on _some_ interface, you're good. 1208905273 M * bertux ok so i will simplify it by removing the dummy interface i've added 1208905447 M * bertux and you are sure i can disable net.ipv4.ip_forward and net.ipv4.conf.default.forwarding in sysctl ? 1208905459 M * daniel_hozac yes. that's not used for guests at all. 1208905569 M * bertux so the networking wiki page is full of unneeded things :( 1208905635 M * daniel_hozac that's not on there. 1208905769 M * bertux That's on http://linux-vserver.org/Networking_vserver_guests 1208905815 M * daniel_hozac no, it's not. 1208905856 M * bertux it says "Set up dummy0 interface on the parent host " 1208905871 M * daniel_hozac yes. it says nothing about forwarding. 1208905895 M * bertux ok for forwarding 1208905915 M * bertux so now i've only my eth0 interface 1208905931 M * bertux i'm looking at the iptables rule you have suggested me 1208906222 M * bertux now i've understood the needed iptables rules :) 1208906245 M * bertux i've just replaced --to by --to-source as shown on the manpage of iptables 1208906269 M * daniel_hozac i prefer the --to short-hand, as that works for DNAT as well. 1208906282 M * daniel_hozac (and, of course, it's shorter) 1208906309 M * bertux ok but i'm putting that in a shell script so i try to use the long version 1208906411 M * bertux so now i have the iptables rule in place shown by iptables -t nat --list 1208906603 Q * PowerKe Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1208906608 M * bertux the vserver build command returned "Root-directory '/etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase' does not exist or is invalid" 1208906637 M * bertux so i suppose i need to put my base path in /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase 1208906720 M * daniel_hozac no, that's just a symlink. 1208906729 M * daniel_hozac _very_ odd that you do not have it though. 1208906734 M * bertux i've just checked, /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase is a symbloic link pointing to /var/lib/vservers 1208906755 M * daniel_hozac does that directory exist? 1208906773 M * bertux it doesn't exist anymore :( 1208906803 M * bertux so i just have to recreate it 1208906832 M * daniel_hozac remember to set the barrier attribute on it. 1208906841 M * bertux what is that ? 1208906854 M * bertux i've just done mkdir /var/lib/vservers 1208906855 M * daniel_hozac it's the attribute that prevents guests from chroot-escaping. 1208906880 M * bertux how do i do that ? 1208906886 M * daniel_hozac setattr --barrier 1208906939 J * Infinito ~argos@201-11-174-39.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1208906944 M * bertux do you know how can i check this attribute is now well set ? 1208906976 M * bertux drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2008-04-23 01:27 /var/lib/vservers 1208907195 M * daniel_hozac showattr 1208907230 M * bertux ---Bui- /var/lib/vservers 1208907238 M * bertux i suppose B means Barrier 1208907286 M * daniel_hozac yep. 1208907294 M * daniel_hozac the capital b means it's set. 1208907319 M * bertux so now i'm starting the vserver redmine build command 1208907323 M * bertux vserver redmine build -m debootstrap --hostname redmine --interface eth0:10.0.1.1/24 -- -d etch -m http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ 1208907377 M * bertux it's downloading packages :) 1208907475 J * mspang mspang@artificial-flavours.csclub.uwaterloo.ca 1208907494 M * bertux it's already done :) 1208907530 J * dtbartle ~dtbartle@caffeine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca 1208907661 N * Guest1258 Genghis 1208907693 N * Genghis Guest1269 1208907939 M * bertux i've managed to start my vserver named redmine :) 1208907946 J * opuk_ ~kupo@alla.beundrar.kupo.se 1208907956 Q * daniel_hozac Read error: Connection reset by peer 1208907968 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@ssh.hozac.com 1208908028 Q * opuk Read error: Connection reset by peer 1208908064 M * bertux daniel_hozac: pinging www.google.fr works well into my vserver :) 1208908309 M * daniel_hozac congratulations! 1208908345 M * bertux daniel_hozac: many thanks to you, it's your iptables rules which is greatly clean :) 1208908368 M * bertux a lot more understandable than the one on the wiki page 1208908411 M * bertux i will fix this outdated wiki page ;) 1208908702 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection