1256342592 M * mathx eww 1256342707 M * Bertl evening mathx?! 1256342981 J * Chlorek ~cokolwiek@c.sed.pl 1256343810 Q * yepsen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256343827 J * yepsen ~yepsen@pdbn-5d8252fd.pool.mediaWays.net 1256346645 Q * orzel Read error: Connection reset by peer 1256346706 J * orzel ~orzel@sylphide-consulting.com 1256346736 M * Bertl Hollow: the 127.0.0.1 is logged for updates seems to persist, please fix it ASAP, thanks in advance! 1256346770 M * Bertl (see the experimental patch matrix template history for example) 1256349489 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1256349699 J * scientes ~scientes@174-21-206-199.tukw.qwest.net 1256350863 Q * FIChTe Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256351093 J * FIChTe fichte@bashpipe.de 1256351115 Q * revilo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256352714 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1256352719 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1256352723 M * fback Bertl: have a good one! 1256353251 J * saulus_ ~saulus@c150077.adsl.hansenet.de 1256353658 Q * SauLus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256353669 N * saulus_ SauLus 1256354770 Q * geb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256358336 J * geb ~geb@earth.gebura.eu.org 1256358343 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1256358345 Q * geb 1256362943 Q * Mr_Smoke Read error: Connection reset by peer 1256363023 J * Mr_Smoke ~smokey@layla.lecoyote.org 1256364724 M * jpic hi really, really wonder why gentoo users and devs argue with me that baselayout 2 is totally useable without patching in a vserver guest. Wouldn't that mean that /usr/lib/util-vserver/distributions/gentoo/initpost is called by vserver ... build without any relevant reason? That this script was made just for me? That would be touching, but hard to believe. 1256365960 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1256366902 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1256369643 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@p5B23D8DB.dip.t-dialin.net 1256370296 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256370392 J * thierryp ~thierry@zanzibar.inria.fr 1256370601 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196.212.73.74 1256370789 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@adsl2.aqueos.com 1256374224 M * Hollow Bertl_zZ: well, the experimental patch matrix is generated on the same host 1256374233 M * Hollow via cron 1256374345 M * Hollow jpic: the initpost is needed if you want to use the gentoo init style 1256374391 M * Hollow the other stuff in there just fixes syslog-ng and sysvinit 1256374408 M * Hollow all the other fixes are there for historic reasons 1256374606 M * Hollow Bertl_zZ: the 127.0.0.1 problem should be fixed now 1256374621 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1256375413 J * revilo ~revilo@exile.dinux.de 1256376003 Q * revilo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256377294 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host88-177-dynamic.32-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it 1256379455 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1256380316 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256380651 Q * mrfree Quit: Leaving 1256380822 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1256380837 M * Bertl Hollow: okay, great! thanks! 1256380880 M * Bertl jpic: could it be that the initpost script is for gentoo guests which do not use baselayout 2? 1256381250 M * Hollow Bertl: it is only for guests that use baselayout 2 1256381262 M * Hollow baselayout 1 is not supported in vservers 1256381345 Q * SubZero 1256381350 M * Bertl okay, I guess then there was some miscomunication with jpic 1256381434 M * yepsen can you give me a howto for tun / tap device? 1256381621 M * Bertl Hollow: hmm, seems we have some 'old' redirections active 1256381673 M * Bertl for example: http://linux-vserver.org/OpenVPN -> http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/OpenVPN (which doesn't exist anymore), but http://wiki.linux-vserver.org/OpenVPN does 1256381685 M * Bertl yepsen: are you using openvpn? 1256381717 M * yepsen yes for openvpn 1256381916 J * friendly ~friendly@ppp118-209-179-131.lns20.mel6.internode.on.net 1256381923 M * Bertl yepsen: http://wiki.linux-vserver.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Can_I_run_an_OpenVPN_Server_in_a_guest.3F 1256381958 M * Bertl off for now .. have some work to do ... bbl 1256381965 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1256381998 M * Hollow Bertl_oO: fixed :) 1256382968 J * l403 ~l@85.132.159.239 1256385176 Q * friendly Quit: Leaving. 1256385529 J * doener_ ~doener@i59F55ED5.versanet.de 1256385633 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256387444 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180194191.adsl.alicedsl.de 1256389173 J * hparker ~hparker@204.120.8.72 1256389911 J * geb ~geb@earth.gebura.eu.org 1256389981 M * geb hi 1256390528 M * yepsen hi 1256393903 J * revilo ~revilo@exile.dinux.de 1256394736 Q * scientes Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256397486 J * click_ click@ti0127a340-0442.bb.online.no 1256397724 Q * click Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256397724 N * click_ click 1256398076 Q * geb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256398774 J * geb ~geb@79.82.4.214 1256400133 J * dna_ ~dna@240-196-103-86.dynamic.dsl.tng.de 1256400358 Q * yepsen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256400367 J * click_ click@ti0127a340-0047.bb.online.no 1256400393 J * yepsen ~yepsen@pdbn-5d82438a.pool.mediaWays.net 1256400602 Q * click Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256400602 N * click_ click 1256400668 Q * click Quit: leaving 1256401017 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1256403178 J * fLoo fLoo@188-193-148-129-dynip.superkabel.de 1256403856 M * fLoo hello 1256403862 M * fLoo i've got a question regarding linux-vserver 1256403875 M * fLoo is it possible to create vserver even on a smaller host node 1256403880 M * fLoo with just 2.4 ghz and 512 mb ram 1256403887 M * fLoo i need atleast 4 vserver out of this 1256403896 M * fLoo ram should be shared between all 4 vhosts 1256403933 M * fLoo and i dont want to use some blown up shit as esxi or stuff like that 1256403960 M * fLoo cause bare metal hypervisors are cool but 512 mb ram doesnt allow me to run 4 kernels on themselfs 1256403980 M * daniel_hozac Linux-VServer doesn't use any resources on its own. 1256403991 M * daniel_hozac as long as that is enough to run your services, you're fine. 1256404033 M * fLoo ok sounds great, thanks for your support 1256404038 M * daniel_hozac i personally run 5 guests on a Via C3 800 MHz with 768 MiB RAM :-) 1256404042 M * fLoo wow 1256404056 M * fLoo but the kerle is beeing shared on all guests right ? 1256404058 M * fLoo *kernel 1256404061 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1256404077 M * fLoo so its the complete difference to a bare metal hv 1256404089 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1256404090 M * fLoo cause there each guest run its own kernel 1256404093 M * fLoo ok thanks got it :-) 1256404095 M * fLoo now i am happy 1256404134 M * fLoo ah one sidenode - should i use the precompiled util-vserver and vserver kernel out of the debian repository or is it better to go for a kernel urself 1256404151 M * daniel_hozac build it yourself. the Debian kernels are horribly broken. 1256404168 M * fLoo alright :) 1256404237 M * fLoo and one last question - if i am adding 1 gig more ram later - there wont be any system related problems right 1256404249 M * geb you have some good kernels at http://zbla.net/debian , or you can build one with make-kpkg and debian's .config ( http://merkel.debian.org/~jurij/ ) 1256404262 M * fLoo i found a good website .. lemme get it one sec 1256404291 M * fLoo http://kernels.bristolwireless.net/ 1256404305 M * fLoo they are offering up2date kernels including vserverpatches 1256404321 M * daniel_hozac 1 GiB can be a problem, it depends on your architecture. 1256404331 M * fLoo x86 1256404346 M * daniel_hozac then you might want to change your memory split to 2/2, so you don't have to use HIGHMEM. 1256404350 M * fLoo i just want to make sure my guests will recognize the new size of ram correctly 1256404361 M * daniel_hozac the guests have nothing to do with it. 1256404370 M * daniel_hozac they're just isolated processes. 1256404374 M * fLoo alright 1256404640 M * fLoo kk switching screen now - i'll come back l8er if any question may remain unclear :) 1256404994 J * evilhackerdude ~stephan@e181103104.adsl.alicedsl.de 1256404997 M * evilhackerdude hiho 1256405130 M * evilhackerdude can i use the secure barrier attribute to jail users into their non-vserver chroots? 1256405145 M * Bertl_oO nope 1256405163 M * Bertl_oO the barrier only affects guest contexts 1256405168 M * evilhackerdude ah 1256405189 M * Bertl_oO but it would be trivial to change that (if you are comfortable with C) 1256405234 M * evilhackerdude not that much :) i'd rather look for an alternative solution just for the chroot jailing 1256405251 M * Bertl_oO check out grsec, that should provide a chroot plug 1256405277 M * daniel_hozac and SELinux should let you write a policy for that. 1256405277 M * Bertl_oO also note, that a Linux-VServer guest can be as small and resource efficient as a chroot itself 1256405340 M * evilhackerdude nice :) bertl, i thought about using vservers with a shared/unified filesystem 1256405413 M * geb then unification (check the wiki) is for you 1256405426 M * geb ;) 1256405450 M * evilhackerdude i'll do that, thanks guys 1256405495 M * Bertl_oO you're welcome! 1256405519 M * daniel_hozac unification might not be what you need, depending on what you're trying to do. 1256405640 M * evilhackerdude mhm, i'm still thinking about the exact requirements 1256406020 Q * yepsen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256406123 J * yepsen ~yepsen@pdbn-5d826b03.pool.mediaWays.net 1256407708 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1256410302 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1256410642 Q * geb Quit: / 1256410722 J * manana mayday_371@84.17.25.144 1256411096 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_oO: i guess http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/delta-ptimer-fix03.diff is still missing? 1256411219 M * fLoo Linux hermine 2.6.31.4-vs2.3.0.36.19-beng #1 SMP Thu Oct 15 14:22:46 BST 2009 i686 GNU/Linux 1256411221 M * fLoo works fine 1256411226 M * fLoo thanks for all your help guys 1256411455 J * BenG ~bengreen@94-169-110-10.cable.ubr22.aztw.blueyonder.co.uk 1256411469 Q * BenG 1256412498 Q * derjohn_mob Remote host closed the connection 1256413653 Q * thierryp Quit: ciao folks 1256415565 M * fLoo is anyone using openvcp in here ? 1256415585 M * fLoo i cant reach anyone in the #openvcp channel and have a single question about creation of images 1256415629 M * fLoo the question is : how am i able to let a customer reinstall his/her vserver and predetermine the rootpass for the new created vs 1256415850 M * jpic fLoo: crypt and passwd-? 1256415982 M * jpic iirc passwd command can also read the password from stdin which makes it easier than using a C function in some case 1256416019 M * fLoo ok thanks will try this one 1256416663 Q * infowolfe_ Quit: Leaving 1256417168 M * Bertl_oO daniel_hozac: oops, I added it to 2.6.27.x, but not to 2.6.31.x :/ 1256417205 M * daniel_hozac hehe 1256418047 J * scientes ~scientes@174-21-206-199.tukw.qwest.net 1256418741 M * fLoo ok 1256418745 M * fLoo i've got a last question 1256418762 M * fLoo what might be the problem that when i have just changed my root pass - but i cant login per ssh 1256418771 M * fLoo rootlogin is permitted by sshd_config 1256418781 M * fLoo but i just cant enter my new created virtual machine 1256418789 M * fLoo whenever i change my rootpass i cant enter the machine 1256418815 M * fLoo ./etc/shadow shows the changes but i am still not able to login 1256418875 M * Bertl_oO daniel_hozac: okay, update the kernel (uploading now :) 1256418934 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_oO: thanks. 1256418938 M * Bertl_oO daniel_hozac: btw, a friend of mine just requested a new centos kernel (if you find the time :) 1256418952 M * daniel_hozac yeah, that's really high up on my TODO list. 1256418954 M * daniel_hozac i need a new one myself. 1256418966 M * daniel_hozac as well as new utils. 1256418974 M * Bertl_oO i.e. a package for centos 5.4 with recent (2.6.31.x) kernels and bleeding edge util-vserver :) 1256418976 M * fLoo i just made new utils 1256418987 M * Bertl_oO daniel_hozac: okay, great to hear! 1256418994 M * daniel_hozac fLoo: are you sure you're logging in to the guest? 1256419000 M * fLoo daniel_hozac : yes 1256419007 M * daniel_hozac not the host? 1256419016 M * fLoo but the funny thing is - even with no ssh installed i was able to ssh into the ip 1256419041 M * fLoo eth0:vserver00 Link encap:Ethernet Hardware Adresse 00:11:11:11:6c:f6 1256419041 M * fLoo inet Adresse:192.168.0.101 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Maske:255.255.255.0 1256419051 M * fLoo and yes i used .101 instead of .100 (node ip= 1256419076 M * fLoo wow 1256419080 M * daniel_hozac using the guest's IP doesn't mean you didn't end up on the host. 1256419087 M * fLoo you made my day . for some reasons .101 points to .100 1256419096 M * fLoo wtf lol 1256419099 M * daniel_hozac unless you have restricted the host's sshd to only bind to the host's IP address, it's going to accept the connection. 1256419107 M * fLoo oh 1256419116 M * fLoo so i need the node sshd just to bind to .100 ? 1256419184 M * fLoo omfg that was it YAY 1256419186 M * fLoo i love this chan <3 1256419191 M * revilo daniel, when do you think have the new vserver-utils for centos ready, because of building a lenny vps 1256419197 M * morrigan or put the guest's sshd on another port... 1256419237 M * revilo undepend from the port, you should bind all you listen ips 1256419239 M * revilo correct 1256419251 M * fLoo thanks 1256419261 M * daniel_hozac revilo: hopefully next week. 1256419279 M * fLoo but isnt there a way to prevent my guests using any ip they arent allowed to bind any app to ? 1256419289 M * fLoo so for example a guest with .101 binds also to .102 ? 1256419300 M * fLoo i mean jail the possibility to bind ips 1256419313 M * revilo hm, ok. any hints to build a lenny vserver at the moment? 1256419315 M * daniel_hozac the guest cannot bind to arbitrary IP addresses. 1256419320 M * fLoo ok thanks 1256419324 M * daniel_hozac only the host can. 1256419335 M * fLoo the host is just running sshd 1256419345 M * fLoo so only this app might have caused problems which i solved with your help for now 1256419350 M * fLoo thanks daniel 1256419352 M * daniel_hozac revilo: i have no idea what the problem might be right now. 1256419363 M * daniel_hozac revilo: got a paste? 1256419387 M * revilo there a no scripts in the run level to use 1256419428 M * revilo no ssh, syslog or else, all runlevels are empty, and under init.d are no usefull things 1256419437 N * revilo dinux 1256419443 M * daniel_hozac so... add rsyslog? 1256419461 M * dinux there is noch syslog installtion in bootstrap 1256419497 M * daniel_hozac that's what i'm saying. add rsyslog to it. 1256419626 M * dinux oh, how to add? 1256419856 M * fLoo revilo : why not adding lenny with deboostrap ? 1256419872 Q * uva Quit: Leaving 1256419873 M * fLoo *debootstrap 1256420101 J * blues_ ~blues@acvx14.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1256420117 J * hparker ~hparker@204.120.8.72 1256420149 M * dinux how you mean that. i build a new server, with distro lenny, all works fine, until starting, because no scripts in runlevel linked 1256420184 M * fLoo how u build it ? 1256420192 M * fLoo using debootstrap ? 1256420198 M * dinux adding this url in uri: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_1.0.20_all.deb 1256420214 M * fLoo i did the same and it works fine 1256420221 Q * blues Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256420228 M * dinux yes, explained in the linux-vserver.org site , installing guest 1256420244 M * fLoo ./etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/debootstrap/uri 1256420253 M * fLoo http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_1.0.20_all.deb 1256420260 M * fLoo looks the same 1256420275 M * fLoo which host os u r running ? 1256420289 M * dinux centos 5.4 1256420382 M * fLoo kernel version, util version ? 1256420457 M * dinux util-vserver: 0.30.215 1256420483 M * fLoo did u try a newer one ? 1256420486 M * fLoo i am running 0.30.216-pre2849 1256420495 M * dinux now, yesterday i used daniels repos, with kernel and utils 1256420520 M * fLoo so why not build utils urself ? 1256420607 M * fLoo i am using 2.6.31.4-vs2.3.0.36.19 as kernel 1256420612 M * fLoo so kernel is 2.6.31.4 1256420617 M * fLoo and vs 2.3.0.36.19 1256420636 M * fLoo going for 2.6.31.5 today 1256420725 M * dinux ok, i try a new version of utils 1256420802 M * fLoo i am not using centos so i cant give you my precompiled version 1256420808 M * fLoo which is obviously the latest 1256420996 M * fLoo a question of myself - when i get a vs with 30gb quota - what size do the inodes and reserved place has to be ? 1256421117 M * daniel_hozac depends on what you're using it for. 1256421121 M * daniel_hozac reserved is how much space only root can use. 1256421140 M * daniel_hozac the number of inodes is the number of files and directories you want to be able to create. 1256421150 J * geb ~geb@earth.gebura.eu.org 1256421223 M * fLoo ok so inodes can be like 1000000 (1 million) to give the users all possibilities - even if they just want to create 1 million files 1256421224 J * evilhack1rdude ~stephan@e181103104.adsl.alicedsl.de 1256421241 M * fLoo but what do you mean by "reserved" as root 1256421250 M * fLoo i give 30gb quote for example 1256421252 M * fLoo 1 million inodes 1256421261 M * fLoo but what means reserved 5 then ? 1256421264 M * daniel_hozac 5% 1256421275 M * daniel_hozac same as for your typical filesystems. 1256421281 M * fLoo 5 percent of what (sorry hard to understand for me -.-) 1256421293 M * fLoo ah 1256421296 M * fLoo now i understand 1256421303 M * fLoo its the same as in the partition manager ? 1256421304 M * daniel_hozac see e.g. tune2fs -m 1256421316 Q * evilhackerdude Read error: No route to host 1256421374 M * fLoo ok i got it thanks - its the same value as used within filesystems (as u said) 1256421453 M * fLoo and to give my guests the possibility of ipv6 ips the tunnelbroker needs to be installed on the hostnode right ? 1256421494 M * arachnist yes. the guests can't configure network themselves 1256421544 M * fLoo ok cause i am using sixxs as tunnelbroker and have a subnet there 1256421555 M * fLoo so i can use sixxs on the main node and give subnet ips to my guests, right ? 1256421585 M * daniel_hozac yep. 1256421593 M * fLoo sorry if i am asking so much but the topic says "He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime" and thats my life-motto 1256421597 M * fLoo thanks for the info 1256421669 J * evilhackerdude ~stephan@e181103104.adsl.alicedsl.de 1256421775 Q * evilhack1rdude Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256424161 Q * ghislainocfs2 Quit: Leaving. 1256424500 J * beta135 Naruto@dialup-4.153.246.120.Dial1.Atlanta1.Level3.net 1256424666 Q * beta135 1256424962 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1256425122 M * fLoo daniel_hozac you are still here ? 1256425124 J * manana mayday_462@84.17.25.144 1256425291 M * daniel_hozac on and off, but it's better to just ask your questions. people will respond eventually. 1256425408 M * fLoo oh ok 1256425414 M * fLoo i've got ipv6 working on my main node now 1256425429 M * fLoo furthermore i've got an /48 subnet from sixxs routed to my ipv6 adress 1256425447 M * fLoo now i am trying to get a /64 subnet out of my /48 subnet for my guests 1256425454 M * fLoo assume i have 2001:6f8:123a::/48 as subnet 1256425468 M * fLoo 2001:6f8:123a:ffff::/64 would be a possibility of a /64 subnet out of the /48 subnet 1256425533 M * fLoo but i cant even get my guest to work with a ipv6 out of this /64 subnet 1256425565 M * fLoo cause there is no tun interface and the eth0 is called eth0:vserver123 1256425578 M * fLoo so i cant change /etc/network/interfaces which doesnt effect anything 1256425631 M * fLoo and that sucks lol 1256425649 M * fLoo PING www.ipv6.t-online.de(www.ipv6.t-online.de) 56 data bytes 1256425650 M * fLoo 64 bytes from www.ipv6.t-online.de: icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=54.6 ms 1256425653 M * fLoo hostnode works perfectly 1256425687 M * daniel_hozac it doesn't matter what interface you put it on. 1256425704 M * fLoo it can be a dummy interface ? 1256425706 M * daniel_hozac you can put it on your sixxs interface, or a dummy interface. 1256425721 M * fLoo but the guests doesnt have any sixxs interface 1256425728 M * fLoo lemme nopaste you one 1 sec 1256425731 M * daniel_hozac guests don't have interfaces. 1256425739 M * daniel_hozac guests have IP addresses. 1256425750 M * fLoo yep 1256425751 M * fLoo http://nopaste.info/549c93115a.html 1256425757 M * fLoo is for example a guest vm 1256425763 M * daniel_hozac the interfaces shown in a guest (when HIDE_NETIF is enabled) are limited to the interfaces which have IP addresses assigned which are also assigned to the guest. 1256425835 M * fLoo so i need to create a dummy interface on the guests ? 1256425842 M * daniel_hozac there's no such thing. 1256425858 M * fLoo so how to assign ipv6 ips out of my /64 subnet to my guests ? 1256425900 M * daniel_hozac create a new /etc/vservers//interfaces/X, and set the dev/ip/prefix files correctly. 1256425934 M * daniel_hozac whether dev is dummy0 or sixxs doesn't matter. 1256425968 M * fLoo ok thanks will try that 1256426170 M * fLoo http://nopaste.info/2d49d2a48e.html 1256426171 M * fLoo godlike 1256426172 M * fLoo works 1256426678 M * MooingLemur I'm trying to diagnose a new problem that seems to have been introduced between 2.3.0.36.14 and 2.3.0.36.19. Binding to IPv6 on the host, at least with ntpd, is failing. 1256426741 M * MooingLemur Binding to :: or a single valid local address on udp port 123, results in -1 EADDRINUSE 1256426755 M * MooingLemur netstat -an6 returns an empty list 1256426892 A * MooingLemur is about to test whether it affects tcp and/or ports >= 1024 1256426967 M * MooingLemur oh, great.. a perl snippet fails to fail to bind udp [::]:123 1256426981 M * fLoo lol 1256427028 M * MooingLemur failing to fail.. my new favorite phrase 1256427069 J * friendly ~friendly@ppp118-209-179-131.lns20.mel6.internode.on.net 1256427314 M * MooingLemur well, it seems to matter what order I do the binds in. If I bind to IPv6 first, it succeeds. If I bind to IPv4 first, it fails. 1256427372 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1256427374 M * daniel_hozac it's a known issue. 1256427380 M * daniel_hozac it's being worked on. 1256427917 M * MooingLemur hmm, I can't break it in perl :P 1256427951 M * MooingLemur I don't know what ntpd does differently 1256428080 M * daniel_hozac bind twice. 1256428095 M * daniel_hozac ntpd is retarded, it binds to everything it could possibly think of. 1256428133 M * MooingLemur I'm now using openntpd so I can control the binding. 1256428145 M * dinux cp /vservers/$NAME/usr/share/zoneinfo/CET /vservers/$NAME/etc/localtime 1256428174 M * dinux then you have the right time 1256428199 M * MooingLemur and more importantly, for some reason, the order of binding. 1256428236 M * Bertl_oO MooingLemur: yep, known issue, will be fixed soon (I hope :) 1256428247 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1256428267 M * MooingLemur thanks <3