1257466636 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1257467177 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-171-38.dclient.hispeed.ch 1257467658 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1257468010 M * jla \q 1257468011 Q * jla Quit: leaving 1257469174 M * Bertl off to bed now .. have a good one everyone! 1257469199 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1257469801 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1257470257 Q * PowerKe Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257471516 J * PowerKe ~tom@d5153A2D7.access.telenet.be 1257472585 J * AmokPaule ~chatzilla@brsg-4dbb7ed9.pool.mediaWays.net 1257473255 Q * SubZero 1257473471 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.8.240 1257475112 Q * AmokPaule Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.4/20091016092926] 1257478320 Q * yepsen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257478353 J * yepsen ~yepsen@pdbn-5d825b57.pool.mediaWays.net 1257478829 Q * scientes Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257479954 J * saulus_ ~saulus@c152219.adsl.hansenet.de 1257480363 Q * SauLus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257480374 N * saulus_ SauLus 1257482551 Q * QMan_ Quit: Lost terminal 1257484402 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1257485156 J * sharkjaw ~gab@90.149.121.45 1257487854 Q * balbir_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1257488794 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.45.189 1257489285 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257492076 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.248.161.59 1257493139 J * davidkarban ~david@199.123.broadband11.iol.cz 1257493365 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257493510 J * BWare ~itsme@a184136.upc-a.chello.nl 1257494906 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@213.238.45.2 1257495797 J * geb ~geb@earth.gebura.eu.org 1257496210 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@adsl2.aqueos.com 1257496393 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-150-83.dclient.hispeed.ch 1257497507 J * thierryp ~thierry@zanzibar.inria.fr 1257497898 J * thierryp_ ~thierry@zanzibar.inria.fr 1257497898 Q * thierryp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1257498313 J * thierryp ~thierry@vis235d.inria.fr 1257498387 Q * thierryp_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257498813 M * ghislainocfs2 hello there 1257498836 M * ghislainocfs2 if in a guest i strace and find this: [pid 21027] execve("/bin/echo", ["/bin/echo", "-e", " failed!"], ["MM_CHARSET=UTF8", "INIT_CWD=/vservers/myvserver" 1257498846 M * ghislainocfs2 is it normal ? should i see that ? 1257498869 M * ghislainocfs2 using : 0.30.216-pre2849; 2.6.31.5-vs2.3.0.36.21 1257499145 M * DelTree does /bin/echo exist in your guest ? 1257499185 M * ghislainocfs2 yes :) 1257499232 M * ghislainocfs2 the issue is why it sees the /vservers/myvserver 1257499322 M * DelTree oops... didn't notice that... ^_^ 1257499327 M * ghislainocfs2 the barrier is here:----Bui- /vservers/ 1257499328 M * ghislainocfs2 everything works apart apache and stracing does give me strange errors and show the /vservers thing 1257499547 M * ghislainocfs2 i use a mount for each guest and also a mount for their /var/tmp that is mounted using the /etc/vserver/guestname/fstab 1257499610 M * BWare is /vservers mentioned in /etc/mtab ? 1257499685 M * ghislainocfs2 no : /dev/hdv1 / ufs rw,usrquota,grpquota 0 0 1257499685 M * ghislainocfs2 and /dev/volume1/tmp40132 /tmp ufs defaults,rw,noatime,nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0 1257500476 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257500657 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1257501624 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.248.161.59 1257502408 Q * transacid Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257502436 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1257503264 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1257503941 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1257503946 M * Bertl morning folks! 1257503953 M * blathijs Morning, Bertl 1257503963 M * Bertl DelTree: kernel/patch/util-vserver version? 1257503969 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1257504080 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257504133 J * thierryp ~thierry@zanzibar.inria.fr 1257504272 Q * nox Quit: If the world is without walls and fences -- who needs Windows and Gates ? 1257504596 M * ghislainocfs2 upgraded to 2.6.31.5-vs2.3.0.36.22aq-25082009 / 0.30.216-pre2855 still the same result :( 1257504619 J * gnuk ~F404ror@pla93-3-82-240-11-251.fbx.proxad.net 1257504692 M * ghislainocfs2 bah perhpas it ses the vservers directory because i entered the guest instead of sshing into it 1257504740 M * Bertl ghislainocfs2: where does it see that? 1257505016 M * ghislainocfs2 bertl: when i am in the guest doing a strace : strace -fF -v -s 130 /etc/init.d/apache2 start 1257505038 M * ghislainocfs2 bertl: i entered the guest with verser xx enter 1257505154 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.248.161.59 1257505269 M * ghislainocfs2 i just tried again:http://paste.linux-vserver.org/13608 1257505361 M * ghislainocfs2 seems to be just environement variable that is not cleaned when entering a guest no ? 1257505453 M * ghislainocfs2 bertl: got INIT_CWD= and SUDO_COMMAND that refers to host's path 1257505716 M * Bertl env is expected, when you enter a guest, you bring your own environment with you 1257505747 M * Bertl (i.e. you have to clean that up, if you are worried :) 1257505790 M * Bertl if you see host related stuff in /proc/mounts, it's a sign that the guest namespace wasn't created 1257505846 J * nox ~nox@host.noxlux.de 1257505848 M * Bertl if you see host pathes in /path/to/guest/etc/mtab, you did (manually or via script) mount into the guest (without proper cleanup) 1257506184 M * ghislainocfs2 bertl: ok this is normal then i was just surpised to find a /versers here 1257506741 Q * BWare Remote host closed the connection 1257506758 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257506796 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.248.161.59 1257508199 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1257508825 J * doener ~doener@i59F54BA6.versanet.de 1257508931 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257508934 M * geb Bertl, 1257508939 M * geb probably, but the question is, what do you need the 1257508939 M * geb mmap_min_addr for 1257508965 M * geb there is another exploit in linux by brad 1257508974 M * geb it works only with mmap_min_addr = 0 1257509037 M * geb (so will it works if there is no mmap_min_addr setting, that's the question , i guess :) ) 1257509040 J * BenG ~bengreen@94-169-110-10.cable.ubr22.aztw.blueyonder.co.uk 1257509208 M * geb http://grsecurity.net/~spender/enlightenment.tgz && http://xorl.wordpress.com/2009/11/03/cve-2009-3547-linux-kernel-pipe-null-pointer-dereference-race-condition/ 1257509241 M * geb i am also interested by your answer (just curious) ;) 1257509495 M * Bertl well, as usually, it's fun to read the spender bashing :) but not much info about what kernels are affected in there, no? :) 1257509857 M * geb yeah, right :) 1257509869 M * geb i guess, we will have to test... 1257509874 M * Bertl according to NVD, all 2.6.22.x kernels are affected, so I guess, without a patch like this: 1257509911 M * Bertl http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/10/16/146 1257509930 M * Bertl that should be true for unpatched vanilla kernels 1257510089 M * geb yeah right... maybe a note on the wiki could be usefull (and/or a patch if this one doesn't apply... but you must have better things to do than supporting upstream bugs ;) ) 1257510172 J * yarihm ~yarihm@office-zrh.youngsolutions.ch 1257511171 M * Bertl ah, I don't have a problem with fixing those issues, but I'm not sure that many people still use 2.6.22 1257511325 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257511433 J * blues_ ~blues@cda250.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1257511550 Q * blues Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257511933 J * BWare ~itsme@a184136.upc-a.chello.nl 1257512308 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1257512648 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1257512933 J * hparker ~hparker@208.4.188.201 1257514122 Q * nkukard Quit: Leaving 1257514187 J * blues ~blues@acwi158.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1257514305 Q * blues_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257514563 J * scientes ~scientes@174-21-153-224.tukw.qwest.net 1257515224 Q * xdr Quit: Lost terminal 1257515411 J * fLoo fLoo@188-193-148-129-dynip.superkabel.de 1257516329 J * AmokPaule ~amokpaule@brsg-4dbbaa82.pool.mediaWays.net 1257516556 Q * sharkjaw Quit: Leaving 1257517075 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-171-38.dclient.hispeed.ch 1257517417 Q * davidkarban Quit: Ex-Chat 1257517702 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1257518314 Q * BWare Quit: *p00f* 1257518505 M * AmokPaule Hello, i would like to change the directory where my vserver files are stored. currently it is /var/lib/vservers 1257518733 M * geb ln -s /vservers /var/lib/vservers or edit links in /etc/vservers/.defaults 1257518762 M * geb see the great flower page http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html 1257518915 M * fLoo or 1257518932 M * fLoo simply recompile util-vserver => with-vrootdir=/whatever_you_want 1257518982 M * fLoo thought /vservers is already default huh ?! guess u used the packages which come within your distrib 1257518994 M * fLoo which is always a bad idea 1257518997 M * fLoo just btw 1257519002 A * fLoo afk again 1257519044 M * AmokPaule Im on debian but i followed the guide and recompiled myself, but anyways ty i will look into that. 1257519052 M * Bertl AmokPaule: using a symlink is not the best idea, for existing util-vserver, you can specify the directory to put a guest 1257519083 M * Bertl if you recompiled util-vserver yourself, just do that again and specify a different dir 1257519097 M * AmokPaule yeah i will try that 1257519136 M * AmokPaule i think i redirected to /home but i think i have also installed util-vserver over apt maybe that cuaeses the trouble 1257519149 M * fLoo AmokPaule : http://www.coresec.de/2009/10/linux-vserver-debian-lenny-openvcp-ipv6-mit-sixxs/ 1257519160 M * fLoo take a look at that configuration 1257519166 M * fLoo afaik u r germa 1257519167 M * fLoo *n 1257519211 M * Mr_Smoke What's that in english ? 1257519222 M * Mr_Smoke <= always interested in anything that says IPv6 1257519237 M * geb interesting page fLoo , same question for the english 1257519337 Q * elesouef Remote host closed the connection 1257519352 M * fLoo Mr_Smoke : i am still translating this into english 1257519357 M * fLoo already talked with bertl bout that 1257519361 M * geb also, i did get a problem with sixxs, sometimes the link don't reconnect, when the time of the server is unsynced, sometimes the link appear up but nothing pass for the same reason (a dirty crontab do the job well, but i am not sure it will works if you reload the tunnel and the vservers use directly the sixxs interface) 1257519362 M * fLoo gimme 1 more day 1257519391 M * Mr_Smoke Sure :) 1257519406 M * fLoo geb: it only works if you have a subnet 1257519420 M * fLoo i had pretty much trouble without using a subnet for the guests 1257519434 M * fLoo so i ordered a subnet and have like 65k+ ipv6 adresses for my guests 1257519440 M * geb if you don't have a subnet you only have one address :) 1257519441 M * fLoo which i obviously never use 1257519445 M * fLoo yes 1257519451 M * fLoo but with a subnet its WAY more comfortable 1257519477 M * fLoo i've also wrote a little bashscript which lets you automatically create ipv6-interfaces on guests 1257519502 M * geb but, the problem is how to vserver react if you reload the sixxs interface (and the vservers continue to use it), on my tests it don't works, so i use a dummy interface 1257519517 M * fLoo for me it works 1257519525 M * fLoo simply because each guest has its own interface 1257519529 M * blathijs fLoo: Only 65K addresses? I thought subnets didn't come smaller than /64 ? 1257519542 M * fLoo blathijs i said 65k+ 1257519543 M * fLoo :P 1257519574 M * Bertl geb: Guests do not use interfaces :) 1257519594 M * blathijs fLoo: Yeah, but i's more like 10^19, which is 65K+++++ :-) 1257519596 M * geb what do you mean Bertl ? 1257519629 M * fLoo blathijs : i got a /48 subnet :P 1257519662 M * fLoo so its more like 65k+ :P 1257519759 M * blathijs fLoo: No, /48 means that you get even more bits (128-48=80), so 2^80 addresses 1257519781 J * yarihm ~yarihm@guest-docking-nat-2-131.ethz.ch 1257519797 M * fLoo oh 1257519799 M * fLoo goddamn 1257519828 M * fLoo oh i am sorry 1257519855 M * fLoo an /48 gives you 65k subnets which result in 2^80 adresses 1257519858 M * ghislainocfs2 with subnet like this we will be short of ipv6 before we get short on ipv4 1257519863 M * fLoo i've mistaked subnet with adresses 1257519865 M * blathijs fLoo: Ah, that is completely true, yes :-) 1257519901 M * blathijs Or actually, it gives you 64k subnets, or 65536 :-) 1257519915 M * fLoo so actually i got one ipv6 adress -> an /48 subnet routed to this ipv6 -> and 2^80 ips remaining for my guests 1257519929 M * fLoo that leads to the conclusion that i'll run out of ips tomorrow (: 1257519934 M * blathijs :-) 1257519958 M * fLoo not funny! even my toaster has its own 1257519961 M * fLoo cant ping it though ): 1257520073 M * Bertl geb: only IPs are assigned to Guests, the interfaces are just 'hidden' based on assigned IPs 1257520109 M * fLoo Bertl : dont get me wrong but - ahm - my guests have their own interfaces 1257520144 M * fLoo http://nopaste.info/1c2482efa9.html 1257520148 M * fLoo looks like that 1257520219 M * fLoo the node looks like that : http://nopaste.info/5351930244.html 1257520262 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257520299 M * fLoo i create a complete new interface in /etc/vservers/vserver/interfaces 1257520319 M * fLoo to assing an ipv6 to my guest 1257520323 M * fLoo *assign 1257520348 M * Bertl fLoo: did you setup/use network namespaces? 1257520362 M * Mr_Smoke ghislainocfs2: nonsense ... there are about 280 *trillion* /48 available in theory 1257520411 M * Mr_Smoke True, at the moment we are restricted to only a few billions because we only use 2001, 2002, 2a01 and the like ... 1257520424 M * fLoo Bertl : no 1257520515 J * yarihm ~yarihm@guest-docking-nat-1-103.ethz.ch 1257520525 J * fLoo_ ~fLoo@2001:6f8:119b:ffff::1 1257520527 M * fLoo there comes my ipv6 bnc - lemme hop 1257520531 Q * fLoo 1257520540 N * fLoo_ fLoo 1257520542 M * fLoo re 1257520564 M * fLoo as you can see on my host fLoo is ~fLoo@2001:6f8:119b:ffff::1 * fLoo i use one of the subnet ips 1257520602 M * Bertl fLoo: then you are using IP isolation, and there are no guest specific interfaces or interfaces 'assigned' to a guest 1257520653 M * Bertl all you assign to the guest is the IP, if you take that IP away (from the guest or from the interface on the host) the interface will disappear inside the guest 1257520716 M * fLoo no 1257520717 M * fLoo really lol 1257520726 M * fLoo afaik i didnt setup any ip isolation 1257520730 M * fLoo may i pm you ? 1257520754 M * ghislainocfs2 ghislainocfs2: this was ironic 1257520776 M * ghislainocfs2 i meant Mr_Smoke: this was ironic 1257520898 M * Mr_Smoke Oh ok then :) 1257520909 M * Mr_Smoke I guess I didn't see the implicit smiley ;) 1257520999 M * Mr_Smoke ghislainocfs2: btw, do you get to route your IPv6 prefix with FreeBox ? 1257521090 M * Bertl fLoo: IP isolation is the default 1257521170 M * fLoo ah ok 1257521175 M * fLoo then i got that one 1257521194 M * fLoo but the thing is - if i add a new ipv6 to one of my guests 1257521203 M * fLoo it is getting listed in the default sixxs interface on my host 1257521222 M * Mr_Smoke That's how it works yes 1257521258 M * Mr_Smoke fLoo: all of my guests' IPv4 and IPv6 appear on the host too 1257521281 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257521281 M * fLoo ya ipv4 ofcourse 1257521577 J * elesouef ~elesouef@212.51.177.50 1257521650 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1257522534 J * kbad ~kyle@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com 1257522552 M * kbad Bertl: I got a dump from the kernel with all the debugging options 1257522578 M * kbad http://pastebin.com/d56b386cf 1257522582 M * Bertl excellent 1257522650 M * kbad it says i686 in the version string but that's because I forgot to clear out the localversion file 1257522659 M * kbad it's x86_64 1257522669 M * Bertl okay, please run the addresses through addr2line -e vmlinux for me 1257522690 M * kbad alright, just a minute 1257522782 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1257522833 M * kbad http://pastebin.com/d2c0eb8d3 1257522897 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1257522906 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1257523354 M * Bertl kbad: and you don't get any OOM related message before that lockup? 1257523438 M * kbad that's all that I have, I didn't actually catch it myself a co-worker emailed it to me last night 1257523446 M * Bertl kbad: do you have some kind of test setup where you can easily trigger it? 1257523480 M * kbad no, unfortunately I don't 1257523498 M * Bertl hmm, I could add some instrumentation/debug logging to the OOM routines to check with 1257523512 M * kbad we pushed this kernel to a number of hosts because of 2.6.22's lack of min_mmap 1257523589 M * Bertl well, I'm pretty sure the issues you are seeing are related to the OOM changes we did to keep OOM killing _inside_ a guest 1257523632 M * Bertl i.e. I presume that for whatever reason, no process can be found (to be killed inside the guest) and somehow the OOM killer starts to loop there 1257523708 M * kbad ah 1257523738 M * Bertl looking at the code, that should not happen, but obviously it does somehow 1257523858 M * kbad alright well I'll try to get a trace that has some more context 1257524744 J * pmenier ~pmenier@ACaen-152-1-47-143.w83-115.abo.wanadoo.fr 1257525019 Q * thierryp Quit: ciao folks 1257525045 J * BWare ~itsme@a80-127-105-20.adsl.xs4all.nl 1257525304 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1257525840 Q * laptopnenolod Remote host closed the connection 1257525959 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@cpe-67-246-196-110.maine.res.rr.com 1257526103 J * yarihm ~yarihm@vpn.static.83-173-201-126.cybernet.ch 1257526232 J * xdr ~xdr@h-238-74.A219.priv.bahnhof.se 1257527349 Q * pmenier Quit: Konversation terminated! 1257527508 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257527988 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@tmo-100-217.customers.d1-online.com 1257528437 Q * BWare Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257528600 Q * laptopnenolod Quit: Leaving 1257529723 Q * manana Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257530338 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.15.121 1257530353 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.2.77 1257531925 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.28.30.204 1257532016 P * kbad 1257532371 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257532976 Q * SubZero 1257533346 Q * infowolfe Quit: Leaving 1257533380 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-76-105-242-186.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1257534043 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-171-38.dclient.hispeed.ch 1257535068 M * fLoo re 1257535119 M * geb geb: only IPs are assigned to Guests, the interfaces are just 'hidden' based on assigned IPs 1257535131 M * geb yeah, tks :) (i was away, sorry) 1257536048 Q * fLoo Remote host closed the connection 1257537109 Q * gnuk Quit: NoFeature 1257537440 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@148.229.1.11 1257538863 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1257539365 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1257539526 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257543059 J * uva bno@118-160-161-100.dynamic.hinet.net 1257543401 Q * uva_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257543616 Q * SubZero 1257543841 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1257544507 J * kbad ~kyle@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com 1257544522 M * kbad Bertl: got the patch, thanks 1257544529 M * kbad I built it up and it's running now 1257544535 M * kbad I'll let you know when I have something 1257545045 M * AmokPaule When adding a vserver i have to type --context 42 what does that mean or do? 1257545133 M * daniel_hozac it's the context unique identifier. 1257545144 M * daniel_hozac called the xid 1257545165 M * daniel_hozac xids are to guests what uids are to users. 1257545175 M * AmokPaule ah ok ty 1257545392 M * Bertl AmokPaule: i.e. do not use 42 for more than one of them :) 1257545426 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196.212.73.74 1257545427 M * AmokPaule Yeah thats why i aked it complained as i wanted to add my 2nd server :) 1257545585 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257545590 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257545985 Q * kbad Quit: Leaving. 1257546241 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.28.69 1257546514 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@p5B23C972.dip.t-dialin.net 1257547654 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1257548260 M * AmokPaule I have a question about this article http://linux-vserver.org/Secure_chroot_Barrier about the last point Secure Barrier. Is the programm i have to set there one of the codes that are listend above? 1257548921 M * Bertl hmm? 1257548970 M * AmokPaule I just dont get what to do. 1257548998 Q * geb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257549182 M * Bertl ah, usually you need to do nothing ... 1257549201 Q * imcsk8 Quit: Leaving 1257549215 M * Bertl i.e. the barrier is set above the root dir of each guest 1257549233 M * AmokPaule so is this already or do i have to do it? 1257549267 M * Bertl you can check it with showattr 1257549338 M * AmokPaule and it should shor then ----bui--. 1257549338 M * AmokPaule ----bui--./home/server in my case? 1257549360 M * Bertl the guest is /home/server ? 1257549368 M * AmokPaule yes they are 1257549385 M * Bertl they? os it's /home/server/somename ? 1257549427 M * Bertl the root dir of one of your guests is? 1257549481 M * AmokPaule yes /home is my largest partion so the vdir points to /home/vserver 1257549532 M * Bertl okay, then /home/vserver should have a barrier i.e. -Bui- 1257549574 M * AmokPaule Ok and where or how do i set that? 1257549609 M * AmokPaule ah i have it 1257549870 M * AmokPaule Ok i think it worked thanks :) 1257549881 M * Bertl no problem 1257549956 M * AmokPaule showattr shows now http://pastebin.com/d4ae5e62d is that ok? 1257550042 M * Bertl well, except for the directory right above the guest root, -bui- for dirs is fine and expected 1257550064 M * Bertl i.e. the barrier is placed right above each guest's root dir 1257550078 M * AmokPaule Ok 1257550084 M * Bertl (which in your case seems to be /home/vserver 1257550087 M * Bertl ) 1257550685 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1257550862 Q * yepsen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257550875 J * geb ~geb@earth.gebura.eu.org 1257550894 J * yepsen ~yepsen@pdbn-5d824fb2.pool.mediaWays.net