1296173958 Q * hparker Remote host closed the connection 1296174689 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:beae:c5ff:fe01:b647 1296177891 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296177935 J * nkukard ~nkukard@41-133-112-137.dsl.mweb.co.za 1296179545 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1296179827 J * Piet ~Piet__@659AAB5ZW.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1296184002 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:470:e056:8:3805:7dfd:f848:c1bf 1296184021 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296184086 J * nkukard ~nkukard@41-133-112-137.dsl.mweb.co.za 1296184641 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296185633 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1296185649 M * Bertl morning folks! 1296187712 M * Huendchen hi 1296188421 J * ktwilight_ ~keliew@91.176.188.132 1296188813 Q * ktwilight Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296189003 J * nkukard ~nkukard@41-133-112-137.dsl.mweb.co.za 1296189994 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296190059 J * nkukard ~nkukard@41-133-112-137.dsl.mweb.co.za 1296190238 Q * Huendchen 1296191436 Q * julius_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296200518 J * yarihm ~yarihm@vpn-89-206-70-85.uzh.ch 1296200586 M * Bertl nap time ... bbl 1296200616 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1296200804 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296202152 J * julius ~julius@217.20.127.15 1296202511 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296202598 J * yarihm ~yarihm@access.zrhcz.openbox-ict.com 1296203186 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1296203594 J * hijacker_ ~hijacker@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1296205130 Q * hijacker_ Quit: Leaving 1296205981 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-165-092.pools.arcor-ip.net 1296206010 M * BenG morning all 1296206029 M * BenG I'm getting some odd messages in /var/log/syslog on one of my hosts 1296206050 M * BenG e.g. Jan 28 09:00:13 p2348636 kernel: [11788799.997195] vxW: [�ps�,27655:#11001|11001|1001] ddlou idndvt:ff80d208#,]�dvps0.<>1789.923 x:[p�265#10|10|10]ddlouphde epsff807494[03 /e/t/� 1296206062 M * BenG " ddlou idndvt" is interesting 1296206098 M * BenG its basically "did lookup hidden devpts" but with every other character missing 1296206115 M * BenG anyone seen anything of this sort before 1296206164 M * BenG ? 1296206337 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1296206989 Q * BenG Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296207516 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1296208101 M * ghislain i know that bertl worked on some patch to have strange chars removed from the logs 1296208115 M * ghislain perhaps this is the symptoms ? 1296208573 M * BenG maybe 1296208642 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1296209573 Q * manana Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296209583 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1296210216 J * Piet ~Piet__@659AAB56J.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1296210350 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1296211156 Q * ktwilight_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1296215109 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1296215231 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1296216800 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1296217003 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296217086 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1296218135 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-165-092.pools.arcor-ip.net 1296218851 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1296221475 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1296222035 J * Huendchen josef@ip-95-223-36-117.unitymediagroup.de 1296222075 M * Huendchen there is a command for apt-get remove XXXX on all vservers? 1296222279 M * BenG on debian there's vapt-get 1296222287 M * BenG would be; 1296222299 M * BenG vapt-get --all -- remove XXXX 1296222301 M * BenG I think 1296222381 M * Huendchen nope 1296222383 M * Huendchen :) 1296222420 M * Huendchen ah sorry thx 1296222658 Q * eyck Remote host closed the connection 1296222981 M * Huendchen i have a problem with debian 64bit image, this image make my interfaces down.. i dont know. i think this is a paket.. 1296223160 M * BenG I'm not understanding what you are saying here 1296223202 M * Huendchen I have the problem that my vserver always shuts down the network card I have the feeling that lies at a debian package which was preinstalled on the image 1296223223 M * BenG do you have promote all secondaries on? 1296223248 M * BenG the guest themselves shouldn't have permissions to shut down an interface 1296223263 M * BenG net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries=1 1296223270 M * BenG needs to be on 1296223395 M * Huendchen its only at vservers with debian 5.0 64bit 1296223420 M * BenG okay, but do you have that setting on in sysctl.conf? 1296223439 M * BenG and are you using the stock debian kernels? 1296223594 M * Huendchen wait i check my logs.. 1296224102 M * Huendchen server say (restart): RTNETLINK answers: Cannot assign requested address 1296224148 M * Huendchen FAQ 1296224167 M * Huendchen IP_ADDR) $_IP addr del "$@";; 1296224167 M * Huendchen to 1296224167 M * Huendchen IP_ADDR) $(echo $_IP addr del "$@"|sed 's/broadcast + label [^[:space:]]\+//');; what? where? 1296224235 J * ^jan ~jan@77.228.228.188 1296224254 M * ^jan hi all 1296224402 M * ^jan I have a litle problem changing "mask" file in a vserver... by default it is 255.255.255.0, but due problems with my hosting provider I have to change it to 255.255.255.255.... After I have done this change in /usr/local/etc/vservers/myvserver/interfaces/mask , and after I have restarted the vserver, seems that the change is not active because it still shows 255.255.255.0... any idea? thanks in advance for any help 1296224483 J * eyck ~eyck@77.79.198.67 1296224489 M * Huendchen really? 1296224526 M * Huendchen your syslink is not /etc/vservers/myvserver/interfaces/mask? 1296224611 M * ^jan nops, it is /usr/local/etc/vservers... etc 1296224619 M * Huendchen in "0"? 1296224636 M * ^jan but I doubt it has nothing to do with my problem 1296224647 M * ^jan ops,. yeah, sure, sorry, I forgot to put the 0 1296224730 M * ^jan the problem seems that vserver start does not read "mask" file... or maybe it never reads that file... no idea, because I have never need before to change it 1296224965 M * Huendchen my mask is in /etc/vservers/myserver/interfaces/mask/0 <- i change and its running 1296225042 M * Huendchen where is the vserver.functions? 1296225093 M * ^jan /usr/local/lib/util-vserver/vserver.functions 1296225111 M * Huendchen thx 1296226053 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1296226358 M * ^jan really strange... it dos not run in my "mask" file... despite you said it run well in yours... I have been reading that "vserver.functions" file but I do not see where the error could be comming from yet... I guess that if I had that vservers/ folder in a bad place then the IP neither will run if I change it... but it runs well, I can change the IP without problem, but not the mask 1296226425 M * ^jan and both are in same folder: :/usr/local/etc/vservers/myvserver/interfaces/0/ 1296229071 J * yarihm ~yarihm@access.zrhcz.openbox-ict.com 1296230934 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1296231173 Q * BenG 1296231791 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296232186 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1296232191 M * Bertl back now ... 1296232285 M * Bertl ^jan: util-vserver version? 1296232446 M * Bertl Huendchen: util-vserver version? 1296233913 M * ^jan hi Bertl 1296233914 M * ^jan Linux xxxxxxxx.ovh.net 2.6.32.22-grsec2.2.0-vs2.3.0.36.29.6-xxxx-std-ipv6-64 #2 SMP Tue Oct 12 22:58:24 CEST 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux 1296233931 M * arekm err 1296233944 M * Bertl ^jan: okay, and the util-vserver version? :) 1296233958 M * ^jan aps....a second.. hhe 1296234111 M * ^jan mmm... I compiled it time ago... and no idea how to know which one I finally put... I guess it should be this one: util-vserver-0.30.216-pre2914 ... but not sure (if not then pre2913)... is there a command that I can issue to ask to the system for? 1296234149 M * Bertl vserver-info - SYSINFO 1296234152 M * Bertl (please use paste.linux-vserver.org for everything longer than 3 lines) 1296234175 M * ^jan I only see two lines in my last msg, but ok 1296234209 M * Bertl that was preemtive for the vserver-info output :) 1296234232 M * ^jan util-vserver: 0.30.216-pre2914; Sep 22 2010, 17:48:47 1296234251 M * ^jan hehe, well, if you need all then I can put it in paste.linux-vserver.org 1296234261 M * Bertl k, what files are in your interfaces/0 and what is their contents? 1296234375 M * ^jan files: dev ip mask name prefix 1296234429 M * Bertl so first prefix _and_ mask doesn't make sense 1296234430 M * ^jan contents: dev=eth0, ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, mask:255.255.255.255, name=400200, prefix=24 1296234446 M * ^jan sould I remove prefix then? 1296234451 M * ^jan should* 1296234468 M * Bertl if you want to use mask, prefix is usually the simpler one 1296234482 M * Bertl the question is, why a mask of 255.255.255.255? 1296234500 M * Bertl is this address really routed to a foreign IP/interface? 1296234515 M * ^jan because the OVH server provider is stupid and they does not likes "arp" commands issues from Fail Over ips 1296234538 M * Bertl and just setting noarp is not an option? 1296234555 M * ^jan mmm... I am lost... how can I set this? 1296234581 M * ^jan if they does not detect "arp" commands then it shoudl be enougth I think 1296234608 M * Bertl so, in the worst case, you could use iptables to filter out whatever they do not want IMHO 1296234635 M * Bertl anyway, /32 or 255.255.255.255 is possible as well 1296234653 M * Bertl the second question is, why do you use the 'name' entry? 1296234661 M * ^jan thanks! trying... 1296234677 M * Bertl /32 means '32' in prefix 1296234714 M * ^jan yeah, I understodd, thanks (in fact before I was trying with mask=255.255.255.255 nd prefix=32 but not run) 1296234729 M * ^jan let em delete a prefix... a second.. 1296234756 M * Bertl (but note: if the IP is in a range used by an interface, I'm pretty sure it will answer with arp replies :) 1296234839 M * ^jan mmm... despite I have deleted the prefix file, it still shows 255.255.255.0 in ifconfig 1296234846 J * yarihm ~yarihm@access.zrhcz.openbox-ict.com 1296234856 M * ^jan (after a vserver reboot, of course) 1296234980 M * ^jan when you told about noarp, you mean this one? -> http://www.masarlabs.com/noarp/ ... or you mean a linux-vserver parameter in some place? 1296234982 M * Bertl did you stop the guest before changing the prefix/mask? 1296234994 M * ^jan nops... trying again... 1296234999 M * Bertl if not, then you have to remove the IP manually first 1296235022 M * Bertl i.e. util-vserver will not remove an IP with different mask/prefix on shutdown 1296235050 M * Bertl (and you got two warnings one on shutdown and one on startup :) 1296235060 M * ^jan arg... ok.. fixing then... rewritting initial configuration in order to close it as it should 1296235320 M * ^jan you great! thanks!... but now maybe I have other problem... because now it shows 0.0.0.0 as broadcast... I hope it is normal... isn't it? (until now broadcast showed my current IP finished in 255) 1296235326 M * ^jan Bcast:0.0.0.0 Mask:255.255.255.255 1296235377 M * Bertl you can set the bcast as well 1296235410 M * Bertl http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html 1296235420 M * Bertl (search for interfaces) 1296235478 M * ^jan ok, thanks! Time to go now (children asking for food..)... many thanks!... I will change my other vservers later as you explained 1296235486 A * ^jan is away 1296235491 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1296236022 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@148.229.1.11 1296236744 N * ensc Guest1966 1296236753 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p5DF2EAA5.dip.t-dialin.net 1296237153 Q * Guest1966 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296243024 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296244013 Q * imcsk8 Quit: Leaving 1296246374 J * cuba33ci_ ~cuba33ci@111-240-166-53.dynamic.hinet.net 1296246431 Q * cuba33ci Read error: Operation timed out 1296246444 N * cuba33ci_ cuba33ci 1296247918 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1296249012 Q * micah Remote host closed the connection 1296249430 J * micah ~micah@micah.riseup.net 1296249786 Q * dannf Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296249980 J * dannf ~dannf@utter.lackof.org 1296249997 Q * micah Read error: No route to host 1296250241 J * micah ~micah@micah.riseup.net 1296251076 Q * jkl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296252933 M * ^jan hi again.... about bcast... I could read in http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html that bcast is set in interface/ folder... so it seems common for all posible IPs for that interface... "but" OVH dedicated servers provider ask for a bcast with same value as each IP, so I think I need to set as many bcast for as many IPs I am using in that interface... any solution? 1296252995 M * ^jan (solution: change the dedicated provider, of course, but I am lazy to change again and they are really cheap) 1296253074 M * Bertl you cannot set more than one broadcast ip 1296253139 M * ^jan yeah, I know that each IP has only one broadcast, but I am using several ips in that interface, this is the problem, that all of them will use same broadcast then... or not? 1296253170 M * Bertl networking knows broadcast only for 'networks' 1296253187 M * Bertl /32 are single IPs without any network 1296253206 M * Bertl so there is no 'broadcast' for them 1296253243 M * Bertl the bcast IP is used when the guest uses 255.255.255.255 (the broadcast ip) 1296253289 M * ^jan ok, then I understand that I have not to set any broadcast and let the 0.0.0.0 that ifconfig shows now is ok because it is not going to be used anyway... is correct this? 1296253306 Q * Hunger Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296253326 M * Bertl well, not sure what your network setup actually is, but it sounds very strange to me .. not to say fishy :) 1296253338 M * ^jan hehe 1296253428 M * ^jan ok, then I will going to change the others vservers and check if they run well after the mask change, and let the bcast not set (and then it will show 0.0.0.0 in ifconfig) 1296253531 M * ^jan I have not network set there.. it is only one server and host is well configured, so I am not worried about to set a internal network betwen vservers, it is not my purpose 1296253879 M * ^jan ok, it seems to run well in my first important vserver change... (I was trying previous changes in a dummy vserver that I had created)... many thanks again, as always, for your help :) 1296254076 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1296254394 Q * ^jan Read error: Connection reset by peer 1296255473 J * Hunger ~Hunger@Hunger.hu