1213661033 Q * loddafnir Remote host closed the connection 1213664079 N * Guest303 Genghis 1213664112 N * Genghis Guest311 1213664865 J * doener ~doener@i577BB4C8.versanet.de 1213664967 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213667517 Q * pflanze Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213667769 N * Guest311 Genghis 1213667802 N * Genghis Guest322 1213668977 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213669875 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-220-224-144.bhm.bellsouth.net 1213671348 Q * phedny Remote host closed the connection 1213671356 J * phedny ~mark@2a02:348:35:5a26::1 1213671459 N * Guest322 Genghis 1213671492 N * Genghis Guest334 1213673857 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213674216 Q * bzed Remote host closed the connection 1213674230 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1213675103 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1213675149 N * Guest334 Genghis 1213675152 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-113-120.lns3.bne4.internode.on.net 1213675182 N * Genghis Guest340 1213675422 Q * ex Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213675593 J * ex ex@valis.net.pl 1213675799 Q * pmenier_off Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213675823 J * pmenier_off ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1213676394 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1213676514 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-113-120.lns3.bne4.internode.on.net 1213678132 J * cryptronic ~oli@p54A3AFDD.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1213678839 N * Guest340 Genghis 1213678872 N * Genghis Guest350 1213679282 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1213679344 Q * cryptronic Quit: Leaving. 1213679793 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-113-120.lns3.bne4.internode.on.net 1213681300 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.71.128 1213681573 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.68.57 1213681812 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213682002 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213682529 N * Guest350 Genghis 1213682562 N * Genghis Guest357 1213683281 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180195043.adsl.alicedsl.de 1213684101 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1213684699 A * LuckyLuke 'morning 1213685740 M * Supaplex dude, where's the memo? 1213685802 M * LuckyLuke ? 1213686102 J * dna__ ~dna@79-245-dsl.kielnet.net 1213686219 N * Guest357 Genghis 1213686251 N * Genghis Guest362 1213687993 J * loddafni1 ~mike@193.170.48.107 1213688057 J * meandtheshell ~sa@d86-33-47-39.cust.tele2.at 1213688114 N * Guest255 phedny_ 1213689007 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213689237 J * Mojo1978 ~Mojo1978@ip-78-94-126-28.hsi.ish.de 1213689371 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1213689909 N * Guest362 Genghis 1213689942 N * Genghis Guest372 1213690004 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1213690347 Q * dna__ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213690372 J * dna__ ~dna@79-245-dsl.kielnet.net 1213690475 J * dna_ ~dna@134-228-dsl.kielnet.net 1213690836 J * bfremon ben@lns-bzn-29-82-248-229-3.adsl.proxad.net 1213690882 Q * dna__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213693191 P * kir 1213693525 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1213693599 N * Guest372 Genghis 1213693632 N * Genghis Guest379 1213693794 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1213693831 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-113-120.lns3.bne4.internode.on.net 1213694051 Q * dna_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213694100 J * dna ~dna@134-228-dsl.kielnet.net 1213694321 Q * _eSa|_ Quit: KVIrc 3.4.0 Virgo http://www.kvirc.net/ 1213694456 Q * eSa| Quit: KVIrc 3.4.0 Virgo http://www.kvirc.net/ 1213694459 Q * |eSa|| Quit: KVIrc 3.4.0 Virgo http://www.kvirc.net/ 1213694501 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213694526 J * dna ~dna@134-228-dsl.kielnet.net 1213694600 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213694625 J * dna ~dna@134-228-dsl.kielnet.net 1213694699 Q * balbir Remote host closed the connection 1213694784 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1213694801 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213694825 J * dna ~dna@134-228-dsl.kielnet.net 1213695656 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1213695881 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213695906 J * dna ~dna@134-228-dsl.kielnet.net 1213696121 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213696146 J * dna ~dna@134-228-dsl.kielnet.net 1213696294 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1213697092 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213697202 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1213697289 N * Guest379 Genghis 1213697322 N * Genghis Guest387 1213697782 J * pflanze ~chris__@77-56-76-190.dclient.hispeed.ch 1213697877 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213698141 J * esa` bip@ip-87-238-2-45.static.adsl.cheapnet.it 1213698162 Q * esa Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213699079 P * jsambrook 1213699911 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1213699951 J * meandtheshell1 ~sa@d86-33-47-39.cust.tele2.at 1213699983 J * bfremon ben@lns-bzn-29-82-248-229-3.adsl.proxad.net 1213700162 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-147-84.dclient.hispeed.ch 1213700979 N * Guest387 Genghis 1213701012 N * Genghis Guest392 1213701595 Q * loddafni1 Remote host closed the connection 1213701780 J * loddafnir ~mike@193.170.48.107 1213703440 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1213704067 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1213704606 M * LuckyLuke daniel_hozac: regarding the fixes you applied yesterday (the mmap=-1 stuff), do you plan to put out a new release of util-vserver soon? if not, can you provide me a patch against 0.30.215 or tell me where are the places I have to correct? thanks. 1213704639 M * daniel_hozac http://svn.linux-vserver.org/projects/util-vserver/changeset/2718 1213704650 M * LuckyLuke that's great, thanks. 1213704669 N * Guest392 Genghis 1213704702 N * Genghis Guest399 1213704753 M * LuckyLuke I'm writing right now a bug report for gentoo bugzilla regarding the mmap() stuff. I put together a quick test script using the mmap_test.c from dietlibc. Checked some other archs but x86 and x86_64 seem ok -iirc you told me this is a parisc issue? I can test on alpha and a friend on ppc, do you think it is worth? 1213704898 M * LuckyLuke (I'm of course speaking about dietlibc and not util-vserver now) 1213704913 M * daniel_hozac not really. parisc is the only one with different syscall functions. 1213704980 M * LuckyLuke even alpha is more 'standard' than parisc? :) 1213705003 M * daniel_hozac apparently. 1213705019 M * LuckyLuke cool. Think Different (c) 1213705020 M * LuckyLuke :) 1213705031 M * LuckyLuke we even have stacks growing up! 1213705589 M * LuckyLuke FYI, dietlibc mmap() bug filed in gentoo: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=227793 1213706669 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1213707036 Q * yang Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213707041 J * yang yang@yang.netrep.oftc.net 1213707500 Q * mrfree Quit: Leaving 1213707751 M * LuckyLuke 2 1213707798 M * LuckyLuke ups, sorry :) 1213707908 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1213708057 Q * trippeh_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213708112 M * Bertl morning folks! 1213708163 M * Bertl LuckyLuke: as long as the stack does not start where the heap is :) 1213708273 M * LuckyLuke Bertl: I'm not too much into the details, I just know that hppa is one of few archs with stacks growing up.... 1213708332 M * Bertl yeah, I know, was just kidding ... 1213708357 M * LuckyLuke :) 1213708359 N * Guest399 Genghis 1213708392 N * Genghis Guest406 1213708473 M * LuckyLuke any better contact for dietlibc upstream than web@fefe.de ? 1213708474 M * Bertl LuckyLuke: btw, if you are looking for strange architectures, have a look at ia64 :) 1213708496 M * Bertl LuckyLuke: yes, contact fefe directly (not his web-folder) 1213708500 M * LuckyLuke Bertl: ia64 doesn't have a good price/performance ratio for me :) 1213708509 M * LuckyLuke Bertl: how can I do that? 1213708531 M * LuckyLuke (I would prefer not to subscribe yet another mailinglist, if possible) 1213708616 M * Bertl use felix-dietlibc or dietlibc @ (and the above) 1213708754 M * LuckyLuke thanks 1213709666 M * Bertl LuckyLuke: can you get me an account on one of your parisc machines (user account, that is) to test something with the dietlibc? (my parisc is somewhere hidden in a box :) 1213709780 M * Bertl or was the issue resolved in the meantime? 1213709899 J * trippeh atomt@uff.ugh.no 1213710882 M * LuckyLuke Bertl: it's not solved and I look forward to solve it so I can start playing with linux-vserver. I'll set up an account for you later today as soon as I have time. the machine is on 24/7. 1213710983 M * LuckyLuke Bertl: dietlibc@ is the ml and won't let me write (not subscribed). sent mail to fefe-dietlibc@ and it didn't bounce so far. The problem has not been solved but reported also in gentoo: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=227793 1213711031 M * Bertl well, let me know when I have an account, I can try to fix it then ... 1213711120 M * LuckyLuke yep. right now I'm working on other things I'll do that later today. And also right now that poor system is at load > 5 (that's still the single cpu system) so it's sloooooow. 1213711123 M * LuckyLuke :) 1213711220 M * Bertl np .. my schedule is quite tight today too 1213711485 Q * blathijs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213711926 J * blathijs ~matthijs@katherina.student.utwente.nl 1213712043 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1213712049 N * Guest406 Genghis 1213712082 N * Genghis Guest415 1213712387 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1213712676 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@77.235.182.26 1213713351 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213713369 Q * _gh_ Quit: Client exiting 1213713405 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@c-67-169-199-103.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1213713618 J * arapaho_ ~arapaho@LAubervilliers-151-12-45-14.w80-14.abo.wanadoo.fr 1213714027 Q * arapaho Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213714121 J * pisco ~pisco@tor.noreply.org 1213714146 J * cryptronic ~oli@p54A3AFDD.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1213714173 M * LuckyLuke FYI, the dietlibc mmap issue doesn't change when upgrading to gcc-4.3.1 - but I didn't expect it to do so. 1213714292 M * Bertl neither did I :) 1213714299 M * pisco hi, i had a following issue: i tried to run a NVIDIA*.run package on a vserver enabled Kernel. 1213714337 M * pisco got a messg from the installer similar to : not possible on a xen kernel 1213714376 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1213714425 M * pisco seems like that the nvidia drivers can't handle that 1213714454 M * pisco anyone some experiences? 1213714456 M * Bertl well, did you configure your kernel for xen? 1213714536 Q * mrfree 1213714580 M * pisco Hmm, i had tookk the old config from an installed non-xen kernel via make oldconfig 1213714584 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1213714590 M * pisco it was a debian non-xen kernel 1213714595 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1213714641 M * Bertl well, I'm pretty sure that Linux-VServer doesn't add any 'Xen' configs or so 1213714674 M * pisco some xen features somewere in the config activated, f.e. in the networking section. but does it hurt? 1213714777 M * Bertl you have to ask nvidia about that ... it's their proprietary driver which seems to have problems with it, no? 1213714971 M * pisco Bertl: you're right. maybe some had similar experiencece here. 1213715006 M * pisco btw: i found an xen option: Processor type and features | | -> Paravirtualized guest support 1213715105 M * pisco than i wonder if xen is activated by default in an debian kernel (i took config-2.6.25-2-vserver-686 ) 1213715376 M * Bertl for that, you have to ask the debian kernel maintainer(s) 1213715382 J * bfremon ben@lns-bzn-29-82-248-229-3.adsl.proxad.net 1213715386 M * Bertl (or check in the config yourself :) 1213715467 M * Bertl FYI: despite the fact, that I strongly recommend _not_ to use proprietary kernel drivers when stability or security is a concern, the nvidia and ati prorietary drivers work fine with a Linux-VServer patched kernel 1213715663 J * larsivi ~larsivi@169.80-202-217.nextgentel.com 1213715666 M * pisco Bertl: it's my testing environment. I like verserver as an environmemt with a small footprint. Thank you all for that ;) 1213715739 N * Guest415 Genghis 1213715772 N * Genghis Guest422 1213715803 Q * bfremon Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213716671 Q * meandtheshell1 Quit: Leaving. 1213716677 J * bfremon ben@lns-bzn-29-82-248-229-3.adsl.proxad.net 1213716694 Q * pisco Remote host closed the connection 1213717579 Q * Mojo1978 Remote host closed the connection 1213717838 J * pisco ~pisco@tor.noreply.org 1213718684 Q * pisco Remote host closed the connection 1213718928 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.205.38 1213719025 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1213719421 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213719429 N * Guest422 Genghis 1213719462 N * Genghis Guest437 1213719773 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.70.242 1213720084 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.181.239 1213720308 J * dna ~dna@70-207-dsl.kielnet.net 1213720382 J * meandtheshell ~sa@d91-128-17-114.cust.tele2.at 1213720814 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1213721300 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: do you know, is the princeton machine down again? 1213721537 Q * bfremon Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213722366 M * daniel_hozac hmm. it might not have been powered up since the power outage. 1213722437 M * daniel_hozac do you have iLO access? 1213722442 M * Bertl okay, will take care of that ... 1213722469 M * Bertl btw, did I mention that I reall _love_ to fight with the iLO crap? 1213722486 M * daniel_hozac hehe, i recall something along those lines, yes... :-) 1213723084 M * pmjdebruijn Bertl: why crap? 1213723112 M * pmjdebruijn some features are windows only... but the important stuff just wor 1213723115 M * pmjdebruijn works8 1213723119 N * Guest437 Genghis 1213723151 M * Bertl pmjdebruijn: well, let me put it this way, the 'remote console' via the web browser is java and doesn't really work 1213723152 N * Genghis Guest444 1213723164 M * pmjdebruijn Bertl: weird, it work fine or me 1213723180 M * Bertl pmjdebruijn: and the console access, with the so called 'virtual serial console' doesn't handle anything properly 1213723184 M * pmjdebruijn Bertl: could be worse... It could have been ActiveX 1213723194 M * Bertl i.e. you get a messed up screen with strange patterns 1213723207 A * pmjdebruijn has only used the remote console 1213723215 M * pmjdebruijn I think my iLO doesn't have the virtual serial console 1213723237 M * Bertl it probably has, but it'S not easy to activate it in the first place 1213723245 M * pmjdebruijn could be 1213723275 A * ard has 2 spare portmasters... 1213723275 M * pmjdebruijn most IPMI based serial consoles are crap as well 1213723278 M * pmjdebruijn so it's the lesser amongst evils 1213723287 M * ard anything that needs java to do serialconsole is worthless... 1213723292 M * Bertl they are so 'proud' of their sucky java applet ... *sigh* 1213723307 M * pmjdebruijn it's an especially ugly Java app indeed 1213723320 M * ard we switched to doing serial console over ipmi... 1213723335 M * pmjdebruijn ard: what server brand? 1213723344 M * ard dell, starting from 1950 1213723346 M * pmjdebruijn ah 1213723358 M * pmjdebruijn do you see your BIOS with that then? 1213723363 M * ard pretty ok... the serial console was already pretty decent 1213723365 M * ard yes... 1213723369 M * pmjdebruijn ok 1213723373 M * ard we can turn on/off and fix bios :-) 1213723377 M * pmjdebruijn cool 1213723387 M * ard but the first time we have to fix the settings :-( 1213723401 M * pmjdebruijn yes, it's pick your poison 1213723419 M * ard we used to have cyclade alterpaths and some weird remote power boot 1213723439 M * ard eh, have.... we just switched, so we still use cyclades... 1213723468 M * ard But we discovered some bugs in the firmware... around 2006... 1213723472 M * pmjdebruijn the nice thing about my iLO that I can be supported by a completely seperate power supply 1213723480 M * pmjdebruijn besides the two onboard PSUs 1213723484 M * ard ah 1213723521 A * pmjdebruijn has a RiLOE II (ancient) 1213723522 M * ard we order every server with a single PSU, and if they deliver with 2 or more, we remove the extra PSU 's :-) 1213723538 M * pmjdebruijn *eeeek* 1213723551 M * pmjdebruijn ard: you don't care about uptime? 1213723558 M * ard it's dell... 1213723562 M * daniel_hozac lol. 1213723565 M * ard we have servers > 800 days uptime 1213723575 M * pmjdebruijn still... 1213723592 M * pmjdebruijn ard: if you have enough of them... sooner of later... something _will_ break 1213723596 M * ard and 2 times a PSU burned down, one on arrival, and one really during production... 1213723607 M * pmjdebruijn early*? 1213723635 M * ard a power port really is more expensive than having a spare server 1213723644 M * ard ( > 300 servers or so :-) ) 1213723655 M * pmjdebruijn oh well 1213723669 M * pmjdebruijn ard: if you consider it added value... yes 1213723679 M * pmjdebruijn here, two power ports are standard 1213723713 M * ard well, to be honoust: disks are going at a much faster rate... So a spare server is better than a HA server ;-) 1213723757 M * pmjdebruijn ard: hot spare disk+cold spare disks+2 PSUs+spare PSU+spare server trumps :) 1213723798 M * ard Hmmm... our data needs prevent having hot and cold spare disks... 1213723806 M * pmjdebruijn huh? 1213723817 M * pmjdebruijn anyway, we try to keep to only 1 or 2 server types 1213723828 M * ard Well, needing > 500G is not unusual... 1213723829 M * pmjdebruijn keeping spares is not that expensive 1213723840 M * daniel_hozac 500G is the default now. 1213723849 M * daniel_hozac :-) 1213723850 M * ard ah, you mean in the closet... 1213723854 M * ard eh on the shelf... 1213723862 M * pmjdebruijn ard: for the cold spare yes 1213723865 M * Bertl what about the spare reality? 1213723869 M * ard we even had a $9000 GPS clock on the shelf... for 10 years... 1213723877 M * pmjdebruijn ard: not every machine has a hot spare btw 1213723899 M * pmjdebruijn only a few actually 1213723912 M * ard I can imagine a few large database servers... 1213723932 M * pmjdebruijn our really important stuff is on a SAN 1213723971 M * ard different shops, different needs ;-)... We phased out all our SAN usage (which was forced onto us) 1213723986 M * pmjdebruijn well they're expensive 1213723998 M * ard and slow... 1213724013 M * pmjdebruijn ard: depends on the workload... and which SAN 1213724019 M * ard but if your data is important, it might be the way to go... 1213724024 M * pmjdebruijn ard: which SAN did you have? 1213724031 M * pmjdebruijn well, which storage backend? 1213724056 M * ard That's from another internal department... IBM something ESS or so, and later fibrechannel 1213724073 M * pmjdebruijn oh, you used to use a proprietary bus? 1213724075 M * pmjdebruijn anyway 1213724078 M * ard We used it for online backups 1213724081 M * pmjdebruijn we have some fibrechannel gear 1213724105 M * pmjdebruijn but most low-end FC gear is very slow 1213724110 M * ard Now we have our own storage servers ( about 17T ) 1213724119 M * pmjdebruijn NAS style stuff? 1213724134 M * pmjdebruijn oh well... gotta run... 1213724136 M * ard well, the SAN people here weren't really cluefull... so that's the biggest problem 1213724142 M * ard O/~ 1213724408 M * Bertl btw, the java applet for the remote console is still loading ... I wonder if it will finish today :) 1213724513 M * ard heheh :-) 1213724543 A * ard thought that aliot.debian.org also has some kind of nice java aplet... 1213724545 M * ard eh 1213724546 M * ard alioth 1213724602 M * ard http://217.196.41.9/~ard/pics/2007-07-10/IMG_4256.html that one 1213724747 Q * meandtheshell Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213724784 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.70.56 1213725197 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213725641 J * yarihm ~yarihm@217.150.254.94 1213726277 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213726287 J * neoark na1du@etch.deb1an.org 1213726439 P * neoark 1213726685 J * meandtheshell ~sa@d91-128-17-114.cust.tele2.at 1213726701 Q * kir Quit: Leaving. 1213726809 N * Guest444 Genghis 1213726842 N * Genghis Guest459 1213726935 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.180.151 1213727052 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213729209 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1213729366 M * LuckyLuke Bertl: ping? 1213729481 Q * m_o_d Remote host closed the connection 1213729625 M * Bertl LuckyLuke: pong 1213729983 J * m_o_d ~m_o_d@host-80.54.30.252.ltv.pl 1213730062 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have to get up early tomorrow .. 1213730067 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1213730499 N * Guest459 Genghis 1213730532 N * Genghis Guest469 1213733432 Q * blathijs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213733568 Q * arapaho_ Remote host closed the connection 1213733581 J * arapaho ~arapaho@LAubervilliers-151-12-45-14.w80-14.abo.wanadoo.fr 1213734189 N * Guest469 Genghis 1213734222 N * Genghis Guest482 1213735072 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@231.80-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1213735188 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1213735292 Q * ktwilight_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213736050 J * mick_home_ ~clamwin@h-74-2-196-226.miatflad.covad.net 1213736050 Q * mick_home Read error: Connection reset by peer 1213736052 N * mick_home_ mick_home 1213736070 J * Beuc ~yo@82.238.35.175 1213736204 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-113-120.lns3.bne4.internode.on.net 1213736207 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1213736771 J * bfremon ben@lns-bzn-29-82-248-229-3.adsl.proxad.net 1213737251 Q * DLange Quit: leaving 1213737274 J * DLange ~DLange@dlange.user.oftc.net 1213737599 P * Beuc Leaving 1213737879 N * Guest482 Genghis 1213737912 N * Genghis Guest493 1213737966 J * bzed_ ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1213737985 Q * bzed Remote host closed the connection 1213737990 N * bzed_ bzed 1213738270 Q * bfremon Quit: Leaving. 1213738734 J * Beuc ~yo@82.238.35.175 1213738889 M * Beuc Hey. I installed vs2.3 and the source IP has changed for internal network traffic. This breaks some of my amavis/postfix configuration. How is it meant to work? Currently it uses, for source IP, the main eth0 IP, which is not available to the vserver.. 1213738954 M * daniel_hozac hmm? 1213739034 M * Beuc e.g. postfix connects to 127.0.0.1:10025 in a vserver that is restricted to 192.168.10.12; the source IP for that connection is the public IP 91.121.x.y 1213739074 M * Beuc (so amavis complains that the public IP is not authorized) 1213739100 M * daniel_hozac sounds like you have some overzealous NAT rules. 1213739125 M * daniel_hozac 2.3 has the automatic lback support that you can enable in the kernel. 1213739133 M * daniel_hozac this gives each guest their own 127.0.0.1. 1213739144 M * Beuc I compiled with this option 1213739172 M * LuckyLuke Beuc: I found an option about that today configuring a vs2.2 kernel, but that option wasn't under "Linux Vserver" 1213739184 M * LuckyLuke ah ok. 1213739193 Q * cryptronic Quit: Leaving. 1213739218 M * daniel_hozac Beuc: so, modify your SNAT to not apply to traffic on -o lo. 1213739220 M * Beuc daniel_hozac: I have a SNAT rule for traffic that is not 192.168.10.x - I guess that's the overzealous one :) 1213739532 J * fatgoose_ ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1213739762 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213739890 Q * fatgoose Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213739913 M * Beuc Good, everything works fine now :) 1213739959 M * Beuc Previously (in 2.2) the source IP was '127.0.0.1' instead of '192.168.10.12'. This is hard to follow :p 1213740617 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1213741207 Q * arapaho Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213741289 Q * fatgoose_ Remote host closed the connection 1213741320 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1213741498 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-147-84.dclient.hispeed.ch 1213741569 N * Guest493 Genghis 1213741602 N * Genghis Guest501 1213742123 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1213742297 J * arapaho ~arapaho@LAubervilliers-151-12-45-14.w80-14.abo.wanadoo.fr 1213743182 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213744372 Q * arapaho Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1213744965 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1213745249 Q * loddafnir Remote host closed the connection 1213745259 N * Guest501 Genghis 1213745292 N * Genghis Guest505 1213746040 Q * infowolfe_ Quit: Thanks for all the fish! 1213747141 J * bzed_ ~bzed@devel.recluse.de