1236816111 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1236816302 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1236816486 J * scientes ~scientes@75-165-95-28.tukw.qwest.net 1236816845 J * geb ~geb@157.4.82-79.rev.gaoland.net 1236816917 J * FireEgl Proteus@Sebastian.Atlantica.US.TO 1236817018 Q * Slydder Quit: Leaving. 1236817648 M * Guy- daniel_hozac: is there a way to force chbind to exec the program I want to call instead of forking and then waiting for it to exit? 1236818234 J * dowdle ~dowdle@71-36-196-1.blng.qwest.net 1236818426 J * takeru ~takeru@nttkyo210167.tkyo.nt.ftth.ppp.infoweb.ne.jp 1236821449 Q * mire Quit: Leaving 1236821930 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236821950 Q * bshome Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236822171 Q * geb Remote host closed the connection 1236822601 J * bshome ~balbir@122.172.49.124 1236822603 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.49.124 1236824367 Q * bshome Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236824393 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236825000 J * bshome ~balbir@122.172.57.193 1236825051 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.57.193 1236826546 J * saulus_ ~saulus@c193032.adsl.hansenet.de 1236826577 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1236826845 J * derjohn_foo ~aj@e180221180.adsl.alicedsl.de 1236826955 Q * saulus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236827008 Q * bshome Quit: Ex-Chat 1236827024 J * bs ~balbir@122.172.57.193 1236827060 N * bs Guest689 1236827266 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236827470 Q * takeru Quit: takeru 1236829968 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1236830535 J * takeru ~takeru@nttkyo893251.tkyo.nt.ftth.ppp.infoweb.ne.jp 1236830778 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1236832516 Q * scientes Remote host closed the connection 1236832540 J * scientes ~scientes@75-165-95-28.tukw.qwest.net 1236834641 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236835244 Q * uva Quit: Leaving 1236835578 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1236835631 J * scientes_ ~scientes@75-165-95-28.tukw.qwest.net 1236835668 Q * scientes Read error: No route to host 1236835771 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:290:96ff:fe50:40fa 1236835933 J * bono bono@220-136-224-20.dynamic.hinet.net 1236836990 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1236837657 P * takeru 1236838430 Q * balbir_ Read error: Operation timed out 1236839187 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1236839615 Q * Guest689 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236840407 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.63.227 1236840425 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.0.138 1236841014 J * dna ~dna@53-215-103-86.dynamic.dsl.tng.de 1236842243 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236843297 Q * transacid Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236843725 J * davidkarban ~david@193.85.217.71 1236843729 N * scientes_ scientes 1236844902 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1236844929 J * cluk ~cluk@p5B17F86C.dip.t-dialin.net 1236845566 Q * derjohn_foo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236845689 J * balbir__ ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1236846063 J * cga ~weechat@62.196.2.6 1236847043 J * duckx ~Duck@81.57.39.234 1236847071 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1236847109 J * harobed ~harobed@pda57-1-82-231-115-1.fbx.proxad.net 1236847314 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1236847453 J * duckx ~Duck@81.57.39.234 1236848228 J * Slydder ~chuck@dslb-088-074-053-171.pools.arcor-ip.net 1236848667 J * derjohn_foo ~aj@80.69.42.51 1236848714 Q * Slydder Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236848908 P * ghislainocfs2 1236848921 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@adsl2.aqueos.com 1236849370 Q * balbir__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236849554 J * Slydder ~chuck@dslb-088-074-045-073.pools.arcor-ip.net 1236849653 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1236850564 M * Bertl morning folks! 1236850627 Q * scientes Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236850640 M * ghislainocfs2 morning !! 1236851087 J * Pazzo ~ugelt@reserved-225136.rol.raiffeisen.net 1236851433 M * fb hello Bertl :) 1236852554 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1236854072 Q * ghislainocfs2 Quit: Leaving. 1236854212 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@adsl2.aqueos.com 1236854840 J * balbir__ ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1236855459 J * amine ~amine@41.221.27.134 1236856021 M * amine Hello , I have a strange problem, I had vservers , and some with source-based routing , working correctly, today i had to update packages, et reboot , now vservers with source-based routing are pingable but no access to apache or ssh from the outside 1236856026 M * amine any idea please? 1236856037 J * xdr ~xdr@gote2.244.cust.blixtvik.net 1236856254 M * hijacker_ amine, anything further for the network setup? 1236856297 M * amine hijacker_ : dont understand your question :) 1236856345 M * amine it is a vserver using source based routing (on the host), this vserver is pingable, but apache or ssh arnt accessible 1236856358 J * takeru ~takeru@nttkyo893251.tkyo.nt.ftth.ppp.infoweb.ne.jp 1236856493 M * amine any idea please? 1236856514 P * takeru 1236856811 M * hijacker_ i am unable to tell from what you provide as information, sorry 1236856819 M * hijacker_ maybe someone else will be able to tell 1236856830 M * amine thanks hijacker :) 1236856838 M * hijacker_ sorry mate 1236857694 M * Bertl amine: what do you need source based routing for, or do you mean rule based gateways? 1236857801 M * amine I have to IP ranges to use on the same physical server, ... some vserver use a gateway other use another, it was working perfetcly until this morning (btw, you helped me to set ip up :)) 1236857837 M * Bertl okay, so you have a multiple gateway setup, with 'ip rule' and such? 1236857844 M * amine yes 1236857857 M * Bertl okay, so what stopped working and what did you do? 1236857862 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1236857898 M * amine now can't access vservers with a different gateway than the host... since i did an update and server reboot 1236857926 M * amine whats strange is : ping works but not http 1236857942 M * Bertl ping is not a very good test anyway 1236857943 M * mnemoc icmp vs. tcp? 1236857963 M * Bertl the first check would be if your routing tables are correct 1236857972 M * mnemoc err, s/vs\./or/ 1236857992 M * amine they seem to be correct 1236858025 M * Bertl so, what does traceroute give you, on the host, and with chbind (for both addresses) 1236858310 M * amine from the vserver i can download :s 1236858342 M * amine i mean i can connect to the outside 1236858371 M * amine im gonna re-re-check iptbales on the host 1236858400 Q * balbir__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236860604 M * ghislainocfs2 is there anyone that knows how vdevmap works ? 1236860637 M * ghislainocfs2 it says that we can give guest the right to create devices 1236860648 M * ghislainocfs2 but giving it to a guest is not enough 1236860661 M * Bertl hmm? 1236860661 M * ghislainocfs2 i have to give it to xid 0, is this normal ? 1236860687 M * ghislainocfs2 i mean vdevmap --xid 42 --set --open --create --target /dev/root 1236860687 M * ghislainocfs2 do not work if i do not do 1236860691 M * ghislainocfs2 vdevmap --xid 0 --set --open --create --target /dev/root 1236860722 M * Bertl why specify a 'target' and not the 'device' ? 1236860738 M * Bertl target only makes sense for --remap 1236860744 M * ghislainocfs2 i just follow the --help of vdevmap :) 1236860759 M * Bertl hmm, let me double check that 1236860765 M * ghislainocfs2 ok 1236860785 M * Bertl xid=0 sets the defaults 1236860790 M * ghislainocfs2 ok 1236860797 M * ghislainocfs2 the --help say this 1236860801 M * ghislainocfs2 Let xid 42 create all device nodes 1236860802 M * ghislainocfs2 vdevmap --xid 42 --set --open --create --target /dev/null 1236860802 M * ghislainocfs2 vdevmap --xid 42 --set --open --create --target /dev/root 1236860814 M * ghislainocfs2 for me this do not work at all 1236860876 M * Bertl I haven't used that tool yet, so probably daniel_hozac is the only one who knows exactly what it does, but do you have Linux-VServer debugging enabled? 1236860886 M * ghislainocfs2 (of course i changed the xid to the right one ;) ) 1236860895 M * ghislainocfs2 no not debbuging 1236860899 M * Bertl if so, we can check what commands are sent to the kernel, and for those I can explain what they do 1236860993 M * ghislainocfs2 this is because i use debootstrap inside a geust so it need to create some devices 1236861004 M * ghislainocfs2 i will try to catch daniel :) 1236861071 M * Bertl kernel is 2.6.28.7? 1236861113 M * ghislainocfs2 2.6.28.7-vs2.3.0.36.7 1236861415 M * Bertl okay, the target for permissions is confirmed 1236861424 M * ghislainocfs2 ok 1236861425 M * Bertl i.e. the help should be correct 1236861468 M * Bertl with no device given, it is a default entry 1236861675 M * Bertl i.e. the somewhat confusing lines in the help basically do the following: 1236861716 M * Bertl set a default for xid 42, to allow open and create for character devices (/dev/null) and block devices (/dev/root) 1236861792 M * Bertl there is a system default too, I presume that one is set with --xid 0 (or probably --xid left out completely) 1236862073 M * Bertl and it works when you set the global default, but not when you set the guest default? 1236862786 M * ghislainocfs2 yes 1236862796 M * ghislainocfs2 with xid 0 it works 1236862806 M * ghislainocfs2 with xid 12 it do not 1236863388 Q * derjohn_foo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236864126 Q * esa Remote host closed the connection 1236864130 J * esa bip@62.123.8.109 1236864215 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:290:96ff:fe50:40fa 1236864265 M * ghislainocfs2 i even created filme for the config 1236864336 M * ghislainocfs2 http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12775 1236864362 M * ghislainocfs2 /dev/root is a link to dm1 1236864497 M * ghislainocfs2 it works by setting the default but then all the guest have the rights :) 1236864664 M * ghislainocfs2 hum no, mknod /dev/rtc0 c 254 1 1236864670 M * ghislainocfs2 return error on another guest 1236864691 M * ghislainocfs2 i guess that xid0 is the pool from where the other can be set to ? 1236864816 M * ghislainocfs2 ie if i want to give other xid permissions i had to allow this in xid 0, then i am able to allow them on each guest. 1236864872 M * ghislainocfs2 oh no wrong ! my xid 12 is the only one to have cap_mknod 1236864922 M * ghislainocfs2 so the test should be redone with capmknod on 1236864942 M * ghislainocfs2 now i am confused. Ok i have to go i will see later 1236864944 M * ghislainocfs2 :) 1236866180 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@port-87-193-140-194.static.qsc.de 1236866532 J * Piet ~piet@asteria.debian.or.at 1236866912 Q * amine Quit: Ex-Chat 1236867122 J * aerick ~e@24-119-192-23.cpe.cableone.net 1236869665 Q * pmenier Read error: Connection reset by peer 1236870076 J * pmenier ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1236871841 A * fb impressed by the via padlock engine 1236871870 M * fb http://dpaste.com/13519/ 1236872236 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1236872576 P * cluk Ex-Chat 1236872622 M * Bertl well, yes, but if you consider that a recent intel processor tops that without using simd or optimized code ... 1236872659 M * pmjdebruijn Intel really has made a comeback after their Pentium 4 1236872818 Q * xdr Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236872959 M * cehteh p4 was so worse, there was no alternative :P 1236873183 M * fb Bertl: this uses just one instruction to encrypt block of data, xcryptecb or xcryptcbc :) 1236873296 M * fb Bertl: one can use moderate cpu to encrypt even 100Mbps stream, and it won't kill cpu :) 1236873482 J * PhatJ ~PhatJ@24-236-207-64.dhcp.aldl.mi.charter.com 1236873502 M * Bertl yes, I'm a big fan of the crypt in stream and ins special hardware idea, I just think that the padlock approach is not the best 1236873559 M * Bertl IMHO we need real stream cipher engines which can be programmed to handle arbitrary ciphers and work on the DMA path or similar 1236873589 M * Bertl so that you, for example, can en/decrypt the disk I/O 'on the fly' 1236873592 M * fb Bertl: i mean, this is really great solution for small, low power boxes that need encrypted connection 1236873612 M * Bertl definitely 1236873615 M * PhatJ possible newbie question alert - anyone here know if installing the vserver-enable 'debian' kernel effects the usage of DMA at all? 1236873625 M * PhatJ enabled* 1236873635 M * fb Bertl: for somebody with great and cold server root, he don't care about cpu power and so 1236873670 M * Bertl PhatJ: only the debian maintains know, but in general, Linux-VServer does not affect DMA usage 1236873695 M * fb Bertl: but red.fback.net is about 1m from my bed, so keeping it quiet and low-power is essential for me :) 1236873767 M * PhatJ hmmm - i just noticed my server (which is getting hammered) is not using DMA. Stopping everything to boot into the 'stock' kernel as a test of my sanity (i know dma worked in the stock kernel) 1236873790 Q * hparker Read error: Connection reset by peer 1236873803 M * PhatJ if it doesn't work my old company has a major problem (i am using one of their server 'appliances' :) 1236873818 M * PhatJ old-employeer that is 1236874881 Q * balbir_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1236874902 J * xdr ~xdr@gote2.244.cust.blixtvik.net 1236875706 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.111.18 1236876142 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:215:f2ff:fe60:79d4 1236876389 Q * daniel_hozac Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236876416 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236876453 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.12.130 1236876589 J * balbir__ ~balbir@122.172.111.18 1236876877 Q * davidkarban Quit: Ex-Chat 1236876879 J * esa` ~esa@ip-87-238-2-45.static.adsl.cheapnet.it 1236877066 Q * ntrs_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1236877212 Q * esa Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236877343 J * esa bip@62.123.8.109 1236877361 Q * esa` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236877458 M * Bertl nap attack ... bbl 1236877465 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1236877699 Q * cga Quit: WeeChat 0.2.6 1236878096 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1236878187 Q * esa Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236878262 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@80.69.42.51 1236878784 Q * gnuk Quit: NoFeature 1236879208 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@2002:5043:693::102 1236879573 J * gnuk ~F404ror@pla93-3-82-240-11-251.fbx.proxad.net 1236879692 Q * harobed Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236879777 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1236880313 J * uva bono@220-136-224-20.dynamic.hinet.net 1236880418 J * thierryp ~thierry@132.227.100.47 1236880672 Q * bono Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236880685 Q * pmenier Quit: Konversation terminated! 1236881493 J * duckx ~Duck@81.57.39.234 1236881611 J * geb ~geb@157.4.82-79.rev.gaoland.net 1236881938 Q * thierryp Quit: ciao folks 1236882076 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236882563 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1236882611 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236882762 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1236883697 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1236884387 Q * gnuk Quit: NoFeature 1236884993 Q * mrfree Quit: Leaving 1236885143 J * scientes ~scientes@75-165-95-28.tukw.qwest.net 1236886066 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1236886074 M * Bertl back now ... 1236886312 J * harobed ~harobed@arl57-1-82-231-110-14.fbx.proxad.net 1236886841 Q * Pazzo Quit: Ex-Chat 1236887592 J * cga ~weechat@94.36.110.25 1236887971 Q * cga Quit: WeeChat 0.2.6 1236888132 J * ktwilight_ ~ktwilight@91.178.144.62 1236888199 Q * daniel_hozac Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236888279 J * dib ~dib@187.50.206-77.rev.gaoland.net 1236888366 Q * ktwilight Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236888454 M * dib hello! help needed for adding a second IP address on a vserver on a OVH dedicated server with IP FailOver 1236888504 M * Bertl okay, what's the problem? 1236888508 Q * puck Quit: Coyote finally caught me 1236888577 M * dib for now, host as one public IP on eth0, and 3 vservers have each one (public) IP FailOver, declared with /etc/vservers/vsx/interfaces/0/ip 1236888603 M * dib all interfaces/vsx/dev are eth0 1236888627 M * dib vsx/interfaces/0/dev , i mean 1236888631 M * Bertl okay, so all guest IPs get added with the guest start 1236888707 M * dib yes, that works fine. But adding, say vs0/interfaces/1/ip/New Public IP FailOver doesn't work 1236888757 M * Bertl what's the idea/purpose for that? 1236888827 M * Bertl let's take a step back and explain what you want to happen when ... 1236888859 M * dib bad planning :-) I temporarily need a guest respond to 2 public IP 1236888872 M * Bertl so give him two IPs then? 1236888900 M * Bertl i.e. copy /etc/vservers/vsx/interfaces/0 as /etc/vservers/vsx/interfaces/1 1236888909 M * dib done 1236888912 M * Bertl and adjust the entries in the files to match the second IP 1236888918 M * Bertl then restart the guest 1236888934 M * dib also done, but without success 1236888946 M * Bertl well, the guest will now have both IPs 1236888974 M * Bertl and if you check with 'ip addr ls' inside the guest (not ifconfig) you'll see 1236889032 M * dib damn! of course, not ifconfig !! thanks, that's it 1236889059 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@2002:5043:693::102 1236889169 M * Bertl np 1236889208 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1236889380 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1236890085 J * cga ~weechat@94.36.110.25 1236891615 Q * aerick Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236892080 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1236892591 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:290:96ff:fe50:40fa 1236895809 Q * ard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236895820 J * yarihm ~yarihm@77-56-182-18.dclient.hispeed.ch 1236896161 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1236896485 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1236896745 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1236897914 Q * cga Quit: WeeChat 0.2.6 1236898080 J * ard ~ard@shell2.kwaak.net 1236898305 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1236898413 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1236898564 Q * ard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236898665 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:215:f2ff:fe60:79d4 1236899041 J * dna ~dna@53-215-103-86.dynamic.dsl.tng.de 1236899267 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1236899304 J * duckx ~Duck@81.57.39.234 1236900528 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1236900590 J * ard ~ard@shell2.kwaak.net 1236901089 Q * harobed Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1236901369 Q * geb Remote host closed the connection