1222650041 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1222650778 Q * cryptronic Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222653165 Q * Mojo1978 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1222659462 Q * derjohn_foo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222660876 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1222665108 Q * hparker Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222665312 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.66.24 1222665918 Q * bsingh Quit: Ex-Chat 1222665938 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.167.72.99 1222666029 Q * bsingh 1222666034 J * balbir ~balbir@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com 1222666045 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.167.72.99 1222666061 Q * bsingh Remote host closed the connection 1222667552 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180200249.adsl.alicedsl.de 1222667846 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222670671 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1222670699 J * Aiken ~Aiken@ppp118-208-28-181.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1222671288 J * dna ~dna@180-211-dsl.kielnet.net 1222671942 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222678095 M * mattzerah hey guys - question about dns resolution - i'm running a local dns on the host, and the guest is using a different subnet to the hosts main interface - i have done forwarding to forward the guests subnet out through to the internet, all that is working fine, except name resolution doesn't seem to work 1222678127 M * mattzerah i'm thinking that as the packets never leave the host they are not being forwarded properly?? (if that even makes sense) 1222678154 M * mattzerah i run nslookup but the nameserver never responds, and now i'm kinda stuck 1222678161 M * mattzerah any hints/help would be appreciated 1222678183 J * tramjoe_merin ~tramjoe@193.41.238.151 1222678367 M * mattzerah http://pastebin.ca/1213458 (if it helps) 1222678880 J * pmenier ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1222679751 M * mattzerah i think i must have my routing rules screwed up - perhaps its not forwarding dns traffic? not a vserver issue i believe 1222680079 M * mattzerah fixed, it was an issue with the forwarding :) 1222682003 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1222682390 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@212.96-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1222682805 M * ktwilight is hte next release focused on .27 or .26? 1222683007 M * ktwilight am guessin' it's .27 due to the latest patch 1222683638 J * docelic ~docelic@78.134.203.40 1222684929 J * nick0 ~sentabi@125.163.6.71 1222685955 Q * nick0 Quit: away 1222687284 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1222687288 M * Bertl morning folks! 1222687508 Q * gnuk Quit: NoFeature 1222688416 M * ghislainocfs2 morning 1222688434 M * ghislainocfs2 ahem this is more an afternoon technicaly speaking 1222688501 M * Bertl depends on the timezone :) 1222688524 M * ghislainocfs2 sure 1222688532 M * ghislainocfs2 what time zone do you use ? 1222688535 M * ghislainocfs2 here: CET 1222688537 M * Bertl BUT 1222688578 M * Bertl (Bertl's Universal Time) 1222688581 M * ghislainocfs2 LOL 1222688598 M * ghislainocfs2 that was i was thinking 1222688600 M * Bertl i.e. it's morning when I get up :) 1222688608 M * ghislainocfs2 but i dared not to say it loud eheh 1222688626 M * ghislainocfs2 good way to allways be on time 1222688748 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1222688759 Q * docelic Quit: http://www.spinlocksolutions.com/ 1222688848 M * JonB what happens if you have some hardlinked vserver guests, and thus an application which is hardlinked so it saves memory, and then someone uses a buffer overflow attack on one of the guests 1222689050 M * Bertl then this guest's app might get compromised 1222689064 M * Bertl the executables are read-only mappings (or copy on write at most) 1222689082 M * JonB good :-D 1222689377 M * Bertl but note, that if that app is shared, the other guests will of course share the potential for the buffer overflow too 1222689416 M * JonB Bertl: will apache use more memory having 100 sites in one guest rather than having a hardlinked apache in 100 guests each running one site (assuming no other programs in those guests) 1222689446 M * Bertl I doubt that 1222689462 M * JonB will it use less ? 1222689481 M * SpComb each seprate apache process will probably have some amount of overhead 1222689495 M * Bertl probably,due to the fact that each apache will add some 'private' memory 1222689501 M * JonB okay 1222689552 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1222689782 J * lilalinux ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1222690920 M * JonB damn vserver build takes a long time. Couldnt it fetch all the packages in parallel and not seriel? 1222691073 N * tokkee_ tokkee 1222691131 M * ghislainocfs2 this is more a deboostrap thing than a vserver thing :) 1222691140 M * JonB okay 1222691142 M * Bertl JonB: I would say that depends on the package manager 1222691144 M * ghislainocfs2 i guess having a vserver and cloning it is faster 1222691176 M * JonB ghislainocfs2: i guess i could do that 1222691559 J * gnuk ~F404ror@pla93-3-82-240-11-251.fbx.proxad.net 1222691879 M * ghislainocfs2 vserver has a clone method for this 1222691888 M * ghislainocfs2 imean vserver build 1222693685 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. bbl 1222693689 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1222695084 J * yarihm ~yarihm@whitehead2.nine.ch 1222696214 Q * ktwilight Quit: dead 1222696319 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1222698307 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222698428 J * captiancrash ~captiancr@70.159.118.70 1222699548 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1222700027 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1222700031 M * Bertl back now ... 1222700768 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.73.47 1222701445 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222701666 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1222701738 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1222702084 Q * ctrix Quit: Leaving 1222704157 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222704169 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1222704184 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196-209-157-168-ndn-esr-3.dynamic.isadsl.co.za 1222704209 Q * nkukard 1222704232 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196-209-157-168-ndn-esr-3.dynamic.isadsl.co.za 1222705019 J * hijacker__ ~hijacker@213.91.163.5 1222705019 Q * hijacker_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1222706175 J * cryptronic ~oli@p4FD2CBE7.dip.t-dialin.net 1222706250 Q * tramjoe_merin Remote host closed the connection 1222707166 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1222707313 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.73.47 1222707530 N * pmenier pmenier_off 1222709856 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. bbl 1222709861 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1222710535 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180200249.adsl.alicedsl.de 1222712979 T * * http://linux-vserver.org/ |stable 2.2.0.7, devel 2.3.0.34, grsec 2.2.0.7|util-vserver-0.30.215|libvserver-1.0.2|vserver-utils-1.0.3| He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the Wiki, and we forget about the minute. 1222712979 T * ChanServ - 1222714289 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1222715538 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@212.96-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1222718214 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.73.47 1222718373 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@77.29.77.27 1222718597 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222718795 Q * ntrs_ Read error: Operation timed out 1222719198 Q * nkukard Quit: Leaving 1222719270 J * yarihm ~yarihm@77-56-182-18.dclient.hispeed.ch 1222719302 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196-209-157-168-ndn-esr-3.dynamic.isadsl.co.za 1222719706 T * * http://linux-vserver.org/ |stable 2.2.0.7, devel 2.3.0.34, grsec 2.2.0.7|util-vserver-0.30.215|libvserver-1.0.2|vserver-utils-1.0.3| He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the Wiki, and we forget about the minute. 1222719706 T * ChanServ - 1222719955 Q * ktwilight Quit: dead 1222720664 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1222720668 M * Bertl back now ... 1222721328 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1222723388 Q * esa` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222723465 J * esa bip@62.123.8.6 1222724775 J * Mojo1978 ~Mojo1978@ip-88-152-51-36.unitymediagroup.de 1222725982 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222726235 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222727719 J * Aiken ~Aiken@ppp118-208-28-181.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1222727870 Q * Aiken 1222728370 J * Aiken ~Aiken@2001:44b8:62:610:203:ceff:fe88:fe42 1222730350 J * almak ~almak@proxy-sjc-1.cisco.com 1222730947 M * almak hi there. 1222730983 M * almak Is there a way to access the guest's view of procfs from the host? 1222731084 M * Bertl well, if you enter the process context? 1222731176 M * almak I am thinking on viewing the proc from context 0 1222731283 M * Bertl that's not possible atm .. why would you want to do that? 1222731433 M * almak What I would like to do is to manage the guest context from the host side and not assuming any exec or libraries installed in the guest. E.g. running ps using the host binaries and show the processes from the guest context 1222731451 M * Bertl that _is_ possible 1222731463 M * almak I am all ears 1222731483 M * Bertl you can few guest processes from context 1 (the spectator context) 1222731495 M * Bertl that is, what e.g. vtop does 1222731515 M * Bertl you can also enter a specific guest context, but use the host binaries 1222731597 M * almak Using host binaries but run it in guest context is what I want. How to do it? 1222731732 M * almak Do I use chcontext --ctx to do this? 1222731749 M * almak id = id of my guest context 1222731750 M * Bertl vcontext --migrate --xid -- ps 1222731799 M * almak looks like both works 1222731870 M * almak Thx 1222732293 M * Bertl np 1222732293 M * daniel_hozac chcontext is just a wrapper. 1222732371 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1222732737 Q * micah Remote host closed the connection