1221264490 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1221264512 Q * Alteisen_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221265746 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1221266215 J * Alteisen alteisen@shell.chaostreff-dortmund.de 1221266687 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173.16.9.10 1221267023 J * oliwel ~chatzilla@ppp-88-217-41-157.dynamic.mnet-online.de 1221267047 M * oliwel hello 1221267082 M * oliwel is there an easy and fast way to "un-unify" a guest 1221267557 M * daniel_hozac it can't be fast per definition, as you have to copy the entire guest's contents to disk yet again. 1221267573 M * daniel_hozac but no, that's a missing feature right now. 1221268176 M * oliwel but I guess an rsync might break the links 1221268225 M * oliwel Is it allowed to use the "reference" server as a guest , too ? 1221269376 J * laptopnenolod- ~nenolod@pool-71-241-220-223.ptldme.east.verizon.net 1221269514 Q * laptopnenolod Read error: Connection reset by peer 1221275623 J * [YunxBOT1528] ~Yunx17XJe@222.130.58.14 1221275661 Q * [YunxBOT1528] 1221280185 Q * nkukard Quit: Leaving 1221282172 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1221283489 J * balbir_ ~balbir@12.168.228.200 1221284785 Q * balbir_ Remote host closed the connection 1221285454 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1221286426 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173.16.9.10 1221287128 J * cryptronic ~oli@p4FD2E3D5.dip.t-dialin.net 1221287128 Q * ktwilight_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1221287318 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@87.66.196.37 1221287536 Q * lucrus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221288145 J * lucrus ~papo@host-84-223-101-74.cust-adsl.tiscali.it 1221291943 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.64.53 1221292012 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180218135.adsl.alicedsl.de 1221292677 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1221292705 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1221292835 Q * pisco Remote host closed the connection 1221292959 J * pisco ~pisco@tor.noreply.org 1221293346 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221293404 Q * oliwel Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.1/2008070206] 1221295309 J * jsambrook ~jsambrook@aelfric.plus.com 1221297035 Q * pisco Remote host closed the connection 1221297060 J * pisco ~pisco@tor.noreply.org 1221299518 M * Loki|muh Bertl_zZ: one question about this chbind thing remaining: why does it not care if I start the sshd inside a chbind and then start a vserver over the ssh connection? Because if I restart some services from the ssh-connection (like cfengine or ntpd), they are inside this chbind, too. 1221299567 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.78.51 1221299696 Q * lucrus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221299724 J * cga ~weechat@host-84-221-254-115.cust-adsl.tiscali.it 1221300279 J * pmenier ~pmenier@ACaen-152-1-29-232.w83-115.abo.wanadoo.fr 1221302014 J * lucrus ~papo@host-84-223-101-74.cust-adsl.tiscali.it 1221302985 Q * ktwilight Quit: dead 1221304811 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221305006 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.78.51 1221306022 J * oliwel ~chatzilla@ppp-88-217-41-157.dynamic.mnet-online.de 1221306103 M * oliwel daniel_hozac: ? 1221306105 M * ghislainocfs21 hello there 1221306106 M * oliwel There ? 1221306110 M * ghislainocfs21 i am playing with cgroup 1221306115 M * oliwel Hi ghislainocfs21 1221306132 M * ghislainocfs21 anyone playing with cgroup on 2.6.26 kernels ? 1221306153 M * oliwel sorry I dont even not what that is :) 1221306178 M * ghislainocfs21 :) this is a fair scheduler built in the newer kernel, the last utils of vserver support them 1221306179 M * daniel_hozac ghislainocfs21: what's up? 1221306189 M * daniel_hozac oliwel: yes. 1221306205 M * ghislainocfs21 hello daniel :). I just started to play with cgroup but guest do not start anymore i must do something stupid 1221306231 M * ghislainocfs21 i got vserver.functions: line 1474: echo: write error: Opération non permise 1221306242 M * ghislainocfs21 it mean not permited 1221306261 M * daniel_hozac what subsystems do you have enabled? 1221306276 M * daniel_hozac what does ls /dev/cgroup show? 1221306279 M * oliwel daniel_hozac: regarding your mail to the list with the routing problem - 5 mins to disucss on this 1221306322 M * ghislainocfs21 daniel: quite a lot of cpuset memory device and cpu files 1221306336 M * daniel_hozac ghislainocfs21: please paste the listing to paste.linux-vserver.org. 1221306385 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1221306390 M * ghislainocfs21 http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12479 1221306420 M * ghislainocfs21 first i got: no such file on a dir named after the vserver name 1221306423 M * ghislainocfs21 so i created it 1221306435 M * ghislainocfs21 mkdir /dev/cgroup/fai01 1221306488 M * ghislainocfs21 all the files appeared magicaly also in this directory 1221306511 M * ghislainocfs21 but i got http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12480 then 1221306694 M * ghislainocfs21 i use the fai_cgroup_sched, perhaps i should use user_sched ? 1221306729 M * ghislainocfs21 i meant fair_group_sched vs fair_user_sched 1221307038 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1221307101 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@87.66.196.37 1221307126 M * ghislainocfs21 i mounted cgroup but not containers, i think they are not needed or do they. Hard for a simple guy like me to find docs i can understand lol 1221307281 J * nox8 ~chatzilla@HSI-KBW-078-042-063-174.hsi3.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de 1221307390 Q * wenchien Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221307425 M * ghislainocfs21 it seems to not been able to write into 'task' under /dev/cgroup/fai01/task 1221307593 M * nox8 hi, i hope anyone can help me. i'm trying to build an linux-kernel 2.6.26.5 with the linux-vserver patch using debian etch, like the guys from backports.org did... but where do i get patches for 2.6.26.5? 1221307618 M * daniel_hozac http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/ 1221307630 M * daniel_hozac ghislainocfs21: the directory should be created by the utils 1221307656 M * ghislainocfs21 yes but it was allready created whn i activated cgroups 1221307668 M * ghislainocfs21 so i created it manualy 1221307673 M * daniel_hozac huh? 1221307684 M * nox8 thx a lot daniel_hozac :D 1221307713 M * ghislainocfs21 the /dev/cgroups was not mounted when i created fai01 1221307728 M * daniel_hozac it's mounted by the util-vserver initscript... 1221307735 M * ghislainocfs21 oh ok 1221307747 M * daniel_hozac you're not using Debian, are you? 1221307776 M * ghislainocfs21 yes i am 1221307782 M * nox8 daniel_hozac: btw, would you recommend using an experimental patch? 1221307783 M * daniel_hozac and utils from Debian? 1221307795 M * daniel_hozac nox8: depends on what it's for. 1221307796 M * ghislainocfs21 no from your last beta 1221307798 M * ghislainocfs21 http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12481 1221307801 M * ghislainocfs21 it works now 1221307810 M * ghislainocfs21 i unmounted then started fai01 1221307829 M * daniel_hozac it didn't create a cgroup though... 1221307836 M * ghislainocfs21 no 1221307839 M * daniel_hozac try disabling CONFIG_CGROUP_NS in your kernel. 1221307843 M * ghislainocfs21 just an empty dir 1221307845 M * ghislainocfs21 ok 1221307849 M * daniel_hozac i haven't used it with that enabled. 1221307851 M * ghislainocfs21 rebuilding kernel then :) 1221307871 M * ghislainocfs21 i was htinking group= vserver so it was my best bet 1221307895 M * nox8 daniel_hozac: i'm trying to build an "tickrate-boosted" realtime kernel with linux-vserver, for productive usage in a gameserver-cluster 1221307955 M * daniel_hozac ghislainocfs21: CONFIG_CGROUP_NS isn't needed, as the utils create the cgroup themselves. 1221308020 M * daniel_hozac nox8: well, the experimental patches are usually fine, but they haven't seen too much testing. 1221308076 M * nox8 daniel_hozac: ok, thanks again, i will do some testing :) have a nice weekend, bb 1221308310 M * ghislainocfs21 daniel: ok, while i am at it what is device mapping in the vserver part ? 1221308346 M * daniel_hozac useful to trick the quotatools inside the guest, setting up ACLs for device nodes, etc. 1221308416 M * daniel_hozac it can essentially make CAP_MKNOD secure. 1221308456 M * ghislainocfs21 ok, lets say Y to it then 1221308769 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221309119 J * pisco ~pisco@tor.noreply.org 1221309366 J * loddafni1 ~mike@chello080108111137.5.11.univie.teleweb.at 1221309721 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1221310919 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1221310995 Q * lucrus Remote host closed the connection 1221311067 J * BrunoXLambert ~Bruno@dsl-157-150.b2b2c.ca 1221311068 J * yarihm ~yarihm@77-57-122-129.dclient.hispeed.ch 1221311086 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl_oO 1221311432 J * Walex ~Walex@82-69-39-138.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk 1221311693 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1221311871 Q * loddafni1 Remote host closed the connection 1221312015 J * loddafnir ~mike@chello080108111137.5.11.univie.teleweb.at 1221312031 Q * ghislainocfs21 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1221312089 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@LPuteaux-151-41-11-129.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr 1221312103 M * ghislainocfs2 back :), daniel: it allmost worked 1221312121 M * ghislainocfs2 i had to create /dev/cgroup and mount it 1221312125 M * ghislainocfs2 then it worked 1221312130 M * ghislainocfs2 if not then it do not 1221312162 M * daniel_hozac great. 1221312181 M * daniel_hozac but the util-vserver initscript should create and mount it. are you sure you're running all the scripts you should on boot? 1221312235 M * ghislainocfs2 /etc/rc2.d/S90vprocunhide,/etc/rc2.d/S91rebootmgr,/etc/rc2.d/S92vservers-default 1221312259 M * daniel_hozac remove rebootmgr, and add util-vserver. 1221312280 M * ghislainocfs2 oh 1221312307 M * ghislainocfs2 update-rc.d util-vserver defaults 1221312313 M * ghislainocfs2 ok i reboot then 1221312714 M * ghislainocfs2 ok daniel you win again 1221312717 M * ghislainocfs2 ;) 1221312889 M * daniel_hozac heh, good. 1221312896 M * daniel_hozac so everything is working now? 1221312911 M * ghislainocfs2 it seems ! :) 1221312941 M * ghislainocfs2 lesson learned: do ot forget util-vserver at boot (no list of what all those script do somewhere ?) 1221313053 M * daniel_hozac other than the source? no- 1221313110 M * ghislainocfs2 ;), next i nead to learn: create page on the wiki to explain my little experience 1221313215 M * ghislainocfs2 do the cgroup part leave a priority to the host ? i mean host first, guests second ? 1221313236 M * ghislainocfs2 i guess i can set this manualy 1221313296 M * ghislainocfs2 ok i go back playing, thanks a lot for your help 1221313397 M * daniel_hozac i believe each cgroup is scheduled as if they were one process on the host. 1221313593 Q * Walex Remote host closed the connection 1221314280 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1221314292 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1221314296 M * Bertl back now ... 1221315216 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.67.237 1221315635 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221316274 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1221317393 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1221318398 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1221319598 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1221320122 Q * nox8 Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.1/2008070208] 1221321417 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221322329 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1221322813 J * yarihm ~yarihm@77-57-122-129.dclient.hispeed.ch 1221323968 Q * pmenier Quit: Konversation terminated! 1221324244 J * blues blues@adb102.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1221324362 Q * blues_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221326488 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1221326541 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1221326689 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1221326972 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.67.237 1221328122 Q * NaioN Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221328216 J * NaioN ~stefan@misc.mordor.unilogicnetworks.net 1221328439 Q * oliwel Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.1/2008070206] 1221329801 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1221329810 Q * loddafnir Quit: Leaving. 1221332962 Q * laptopnenolod- Read error: Connection reset by peer 1221334892 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1221335490 J * Aiken ~Aiken@ppp118-208-124-125.lns4.bne4.internode.on.net 1221336508 Q * esa Quit: Coyote finally caught me 1221336833 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@77.29.78.169 1221337267 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221337470 J * Zigara ~LSD@CPE00179a51d1ee-CM0018c0d8b4d0.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1221337471 M * Zigara :] 1221337484 M * Bertl :) 1221337858 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@pool-71-241-220-223.ptldme.east.verizon.net 1221337943 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1221338577 J * esa bip@62.123.8.221 1221338646 N * cga cga`afk 1221339511 J * lucrus ~lucrus@host-84-223-101-74.cust-adsl.tiscali.it 1221339659 M * lucrus debian lenny host here, 1 guest ok, the other has sshd broken: 1221339676 M * Bertl in what way? 1221339679 M * lucrus ssh root@donkabox 1221339686 M * lucrus Pasword: 1221339706 M * lucrus stdin: is not a tty 1221339726 M * lucrus and the console hangs from there on 1221339756 M * lucrus in the logs I see: 1221339760 M * Bertl you are using older util-vserver yes? 1221339780 M * lucrus Sep 13 20:17:34 donkabox sshd[27772]: error: openpty: No such file or directory 1221339780 M * lucrus Sep 13 20:17:34 donkabox sshd[27772]: error: session_pty_req: session 0 alloc failed 1221339821 M * lucrus well, I don't really know, but it's the same util-vserver I use for the other guest which is ok 1221339854 M * Bertl let's check inside the guest with 'ls -la /dev/pts /dev/ptmx' 1221339875 M * Bertl (enter it from the host with 'vserver enter' 1221339890 M * lucrus "inside the guest" means a chroot from the host is enough? 1221339907 M * Bertl nah, please enter the guest as described above 1221339922 M * lucrus above? where? 1221339927 M * Bertl 23:04 < Bertl> (enter it from the host with 'vserver enter' 1221339936 M * lucrus ah ok, sorry 1221339939 M * Bertl np 1221340034 M * lucrus donkabox:/# ls -la /dev/pts /dev/ptmx 1221340035 M * lucrus crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 2 2008-09-13 21:07 /dev/ptmx 1221340035 M * lucrus /dev/pts: 1221340035 M * lucrus totale 4 1221340035 M * lucrus drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 2008-09-10 16:50 . 1221340037 M * lucrus drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 2008-09-13 21:06 .. 1221340039 M * lucrus crw------- 1 root tty 136, 2 2008-09-13 21:07 2 1221340064 M * Bertl is that from inside the guest which doesn't work? 1221340077 M * lucrus yes 1221340139 M * Bertl okay, what does 'uname -a' say on the host? 1221340203 M * lucrus Linux donkabox.sulweb.org 2.6.26-1-vserver-686 #1 SMP Thu Aug 28 15:12:13 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux 1221340241 M * lucrus no that's the guest 1221340249 M * Bertl doesn'T matter 1221340268 M * lucrus the host: 1221340269 M * lucrus Linux i5s 2.6.26-1-vserver-686 #1 SMP Thu Aug 28 15:12:13 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux 1221340386 M * Bertl okay, I think we need to strace the sshd process 1221340417 M * Bertl enter the guest (as above), stop sshd, start the sshd deamon like this: 1221340444 M * Bertl strace -fF -o sshd.trace /usr/sbin/sshd -d 1221340453 M * Bertl (you might need to install strace first) 1221340476 M * Bertl then try to connect again, and upload the output and the contents of sshd.trace 1221340484 M * Bertl (e.g. to paste.linux-vserver.org) 1221340547 M * lucrus maybe I better start over from vserver donkabox build... 1221340588 M * Bertl if you do so, please make sure you have recent util-vserver 1221340616 M * lucrus what does it mean "recent"? 1221340632 M * Bertl for 2.6.26, you want 0.30.215+ 1221340637 M * lucrus I check 1221340677 M * lucrus 0.30.216~r2772-2 1221340698 M * Bertl that should be fine 1221340716 M * lucrus ok, I strace sshd 1221340812 M * lucrus debug1: Bind to port 22 on 10.150.44.4. 1221340812 M * lucrus Bind to port 22 on 10.150.44.4 failed: Address already in use. 1221340812 M * lucrus Cannot bind any address. 1221340819 M * lucrus netstat: 1221340842 M * Bertl did you stop the running sshd? 1221340849 M * lucrus yes, twice 1221340858 M * Bertl so _who_ is binding port 22 ? 1221340881 M * lucrus ps ax | grep ssh 1221340881 M * lucrus 28964 pts/2 S+ 0:00 grep ssh 1221340896 M * lucrus netstat -nltp gives nothing 1221340898 M * Bertl check on the host, with 'lsof -ni :22' 1221340939 M * lucrus sshd 13105 root 3u IPv4 241599 TCP 10.150.44.2:ssh (LISTEN) 1221340940 M * lucrus sshd 23548 root 3r IPv4 586966 TCP 10.150.44.2:ssh->10.150.44.100:51341 (ESTABLISHED) 1221340940 M * lucrus sshd 23550 manut 3u IPv4 586966 TCP 10.150.44.2:ssh->10.150.44.100:51341 (ESTABLISHED) 1221340940 M * lucrus sshd 23774 root 3u IPv6 587615 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN) 1221340941 M * lucrus sshd 24651 root 3u IPv6 593840 TCP 10.150.44.4:ssh->10.150.44.100:46756 (ESTABLISHED) 1221340941 M * lucrus sshd 27772 root 3u IPv6 607727 TCP 10.150.44.4:ssh->10.150.44.100:57857 (ESTABLISHED) 1221340943 M * lucrus sshd 28738 root 3u IPv6 612852 TCP 10.150.44.4:ssh->10.150.44.100:53349 (ESTABLISHED) 1221340957 M * lucrus donkabox is 10,150.44.4 1221340971 M * Bertl also check withso here we go 1221340982 M * lucrus so? 1221340984 M * Bertl you didn't restrict your host's sshd 1221340998 M * lucrus yes I did, in fact the other guest works 1221341004 M * Bertl it is binding *, so regardless where you ssh to, you'll end up on the host 1221341013 M * ktwilight forgot to restart ssh? 1221341021 M * lucrus on the host? 1221341030 M * ktwilight either, after you've changed ListenAddress 1221341035 M * Bertl yes, no other ssh will be able to bind port 22 1221341090 M * lucrus no, I restricted it to 10.150.44.2 (the host) then restarted it, but I did NOT restarted it again after the vserver donkabox build/start 1221341121 M * Bertl well, as you can see in your output (above) it is _not_ restircted 1221341159 M * Bertl at least not on ipv6 1221341178 M * lucrus you're right, it's listening on ipv6 1221341311 M * lucrus now it's been restricted and restarted, but I get still the same error 1221341317 P * ghislainocfs2 1221341364 M * Bertl the sshd of the guest doesn't start? 1221341375 M * Bertl (with the strace) 1221341384 M * lucrus but WTF, it still listens on ipv6 (host).... how do I disable it? 1221341427 M * Bertl add AddressFamily inet 1221341429 M * lucrus i5s:~# cat /etc/ssh/sshd_config | grep -i listen 1221341430 M * lucrus # What ports, IPs and protocols we listen for 1221341430 M * lucrus ListenAddress ::1 1221341430 M * lucrus ListenAddress 10.150.44.2 1221341451 M * ktwilight just comment it out 1221341495 M * lucrus ktwilight, I'm afraid listening on ipv6 is the default, I try AddressFamily 1221341504 M * ktwilight ? 1221341536 M * ktwilight why can't you #ListenAddress ::1 ? 1221341540 M * ktwilight or even remove that line? 1221341650 M * lucrus ktwilight, I'm afraid listening on ipv6 is the default, I try AddressFamily 1221341656 M * lucrus sorry 1221341667 M * ktwilight so your host uses ipv6? 1221341681 M * lucrus it was already commented out but sshd was listening on ipv6 anyway 1221341735 M * ktwilight sure is strange, i run lenny and don't have that behaviour at all. 1221341747 M * lucrus my network does not use ipv6, my host maybe yes (several linux tools show ipv6 related things)... I've never understood the ipv6 thing 1221341760 M * lucrus /etc/init.d/ssh stop && lsof -ni :22 1221341760 M * lucrus Stopping OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshd. 1221341760 M * lucrus COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME 1221341760 M * lucrus sshd 23548 root 3r IPv4 586966 TCP 10.150.44.2:ssh->10.150.44.100:51341 (ESTABLISHED) 1221341760 M * lucrus sshd 23550 manut 3u IPv4 586966 TCP 10.150.44.2:ssh->10.150.44.100:51341 (ESTABLISHED) 1221341761 M * lucrus sshd 23774 root 3u IPv6 587615 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN) 1221341763 M * lucrus sshd 27772 root 3u IPv6 607727 TCP 10.150.44.4:ssh->10.150.44.100:57857 (ESTABLISHED) 1221341765 M * lucrus sshd 28738 root 3u IPv6 612852 TCP 10.150.44.4:ssh->10.150.44.100:53349 (ESTABLISHED) 1221341767 M * lucrus sshd 29120 root 3u IPv6 615688 TCP 10.150.44.4:ssh->10.150.44.100:46808 (ESTABLISHED) 1221341788 M * Bertl (please use paste.linux-vserver.org for everything longer than 3 lines) 1221341803 M * Bertl that's after adding the AddressFamily inet ? 1221341819 M * ktwilight well those are established connections, it'll continue to stay until you break it. 1221341829 M * Bertl not the listen 1221341852 M * ktwilight doh, right, i see it now :) 1221341855 M * Bertl that one has to go after a restart of the service 1221341869 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-147-84.dclient.hispeed.ch 1221341873 M * ktwilight well, he stopped, but it's still listening 1221341873 M * ktwilight sshd 23774 root 3u IPv6 587615 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN) 1221341896 M * lucrus sorry for long paste, yes that output is after adding AddressFamily inet 1221341902 M * Bertl same pid, it wasn't restarted 1221341918 M * lucrus it wasn't even stopped 1221341922 M * Bertl lucrus: you have to restart sshd 1221341952 M * lucrus I've tried already several times, the fact is it seems to stay there 1221341961 M * ktwilight stopping ssh won't break other connections 1221341967 M * lucrus I know thx 1221341969 M * ktwilight :/ 1221341976 M * Bertl well, that's a problem of your host distro then 1221341980 M * ktwilight paste your /etc/ssh/sshd_config 1221341991 M * Bertl but I can assure you, it won't survive a kill -9 sshd 1221342009 M * Bertl (make sure you have some other means to reach the host though) 1221342031 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1221342146 M * lucrus While trying to copy locally sshd_config with scp I get: 1221342149 M * lucrus @ WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @ 1221342159 M * lucrus and all the rest 1221342179 M * lucrus break in? 1221342279 M * Bertl unlikely, more likely that you have messed up your config/keys and/or reaching a different system 1221342280 M * lucrus well, i'm quite sure sshd won't survive a reboot either, that way I can reach the host after it boots up again 1221342344 M * lucrus before rebooting, will vserver automatically start the guests? if yes, how can I avoid that? 1221342362 M * Bertl not unless you have set the mark to default 1221342367 M * ktwilight delete /etc/vservers//init does not exist, so I guess it won't be started. reboot assures I kill sshd and I can login again in a few minutes 1221342518 M * lucrus I obviously used donkabox instead of 1221342571 M * ktwilight kill -9 doesn't work? 1221342591 M * Bertl well, it would, but it would also kill his connection 1221342604 M * Bertl (without restarting sshd) 1221342614 M * ktwilight why not restart ssh, then login? and kill the others? 1221342638 M * ktwilight new connections conform to new config 1221342643 M * Bertl because obviously restarting sshd didn't work 1221342661 M * ktwilight :/ 1221342664 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1221342672 M * lucrus rebooting 1221342700 M * ktwilight am off for the night *waves* 1221342713 M * Bertl cya 1221342991 M * lucrus hell, the host is up, it pings but it has port 22 closed... maybe a typo in sshd_config? 1221343169 M * AndrewLee Hi, I just upgrade to 5Cdebian's 2.6.26 vserver kernel(with v2.3 I think). It seems supports automaticlly assign loopback ip. 1221343213 M * Bertl lucrus: could be 1221343221 M * Bertl AndrewLee: yep 1221343271 J * doener ~doener@i577B9DDC.versanet.de 1221343315 M * lucrus I still don't understand how it could work before at least with one guest, but I'm afraid I have a bigger problem now... 1221343336 M * Bertl I kind of doubt that it _worked_ with one guest 1221343358 M * Bertl I tend to believe that you didn't really reach the guest, but the host instead 1221343370 M * Bertl (which might explain the messed up keys) 1221343374 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221343394 M * AndrewLee Bertl: Does the unique ip 127.x.y.1 address are random gives? 1221343397 M * lucrus I'm pretty sure it did, I used the guest for a few days and installed things that on the host were already installed 1221343412 M * Bertl AndrewLee: nope, x.y matches the context id 1221343438 M * AndrewLee Bertl: Cool! Good to know. 1221343517 M * lucrus moreover the working guest has a different hostname and I always look at the prompt to be sure where I'm logging 1221343595 M * Bertl lucrus: well, maybe it worked with an ipv4 only config in that guest 1221343615 M * lucrus yes this is possible 1221343625 M * AndrewLee Bertl: I added this to http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Linux_2.6#Configuring_the_Kernel 1221343678 M * Bertl k 1221344225 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1221344577 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! cya! 1221344582 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1221345845 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221346108 Q * MooingLemur Quit: Leaving 1221347465 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep