1551248958 M * Guy- Ghislain: yes 1551254040 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1551254043 M * Bertl morning folks! 1551255310 M * Ghislain hello 1551255613 M * Guy- Ghislain: you could also try https://github.com/google/syzkaller, but it looks more complicated 1551258035 J * torrunes ~trs@193.69.63.206 1551258063 M * Ghislain it seems yes 1551258094 M * Ghislain i have not been able to create zombies again by going in with ssh 1551258118 M * Ghislain seems that using vserver enter is the way to create them 1551258133 M * Ghislain in ssh they just die and zap me out of the guest 1551258163 M * Ghislain in vserver enter it create a zombi [vcontext] 1551258275 M * Bertl well, as I said several times (and not just me) 'vserver enter' is for emergencies only and does not result in the same isolation as 'normal' methods to access a guest 1551258301 M * Bertl so yes, there are a bunch of ways to screw up a guest with 'enter' :) 1551259614 M * Ghislain we should rename that by vserver xxx goscrewthingsinthisguestiwarnedyoudamit :D 1551259678 M * Ghislain in all case the 4.9.160 bertl way is way more stable than the 4.9.154 ghislain's way, so yay ! 1551259713 M * Ghislain time for a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GwjfUFyY6M 1551259768 M * Ghislain oh no wait there is the sysinfo virtualisation before ! :D 1551259881 M * Ghislain lets all celebrate and have a good time.. should not have listened to this videoclip now it gots in my head 1551259887 M * Ghislain brb got to dance a little 1551262924 Q * CcxWrk_ 1551262932 J * CcxWrk ~ccx@asterix.te2000.cz 1551262960 M * CcxWrk How do I get both ::1 and 127.0.0.1 on lo interface? Does the statement about no loopback isolation for ipv6 still hold? 1551263478 M * Bertl if you use network namespaces, you get a separate network stack for each guest 1551264050 M * Ghislain CcxWrk: you cannot have ::1 with network isolation only as virtual localhost is not done for ipv6, you need to setup your guest with a network namespace 1551264187 M * CcxWrk OK, thanks. This is more of a cosmetic issue here, but I'll keep that in mind for when I need it. Any docs on using namespaces with vserver? Something on flower page? 1551265147 M * Bertl unfortunately no real documentation I know of, but a bunch of folks here have tested it and some are using it for various purposes 1551265158 M * Bertl (nobody cared to create a wiki page for that though) 1551265394 M * Bertl off for now ... bbl 1551265398 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1551265729 M * torrunes i experimented with namespaces for wireless interfaces back in 2016, but could not get it to work properly and gave up then, waiting for a newer kernel than 4.1 as I had that time. I guess it is now time to start testing again, and can participate in doing a wiki for it if I get it to work. My dead end was this entry on the mailing list: http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/archives/201610/0000.html 1551270327 M * Guy- torrunes: I found a workaround for that 1551270356 M * Guy- torrunes: see https://github.com/linux-vserver/util-vserver/issues/30 1551271531 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1551272349 M * torrunes Ah, great. Thanks. Will test. 1551298826 J * Aiken ~Aiken@b951.h.jbmb.net 1551301705 Q * _Shiva_ Remote host closed the connection 1551302211 J * _Shiva_ shiva@whatcha.looking.at 1551302484 Q * _Shiva_ 1551302487 J * _Shiva_ shiva@whatcha.looking.at