On 03/05/2013 05:27 AM, Scott Moser wrote:
I wrote the btrfs clone stuff, I just cloned the rootfs directory as it
was the only thing I thought would be of any significant size. The other
things I think just get copied).
Its probably me thats missing something obvious, but whats the benefit
This the iptables setup from LXC in OL6.4 channel
[root@ol6hostlxc ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# Generated by iptables-save v1.4.7 on Tue Mar 5 21:27:37 2013
*nat
:PREROUTING ACCEPT [33:5486]
:INPUT ACCEPT [33:5486]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [2:144]
:POSTROUTING ACCEPT [2:144]
-A POSTROUTING -s
I believe that your problem is the --to-ports rules.
For simple masquerading you just need the third rule.
I'm no expert, but i think your rules are a bit messy.
On 05-03-2013 08:30, alvaro miranda wrote:
This the iptables setup from LXC in OL6.4 channel
[root@ol6hostlxc ~]# cat
short story:
I'm on Ubuntu 12.04, using the default lxc, 0.7.5-3ubuntu67
lxc-list seems like a nice command, but doesn't work when not run as
root... worse, it doesn't tell you it doesn't work, it just silently
doesn't show running containers.
Is this a known issue?
long story:
lxc-ls shows
On 03/05/2013 01:25 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
short story:
I'm on Ubuntu 12.04, using the default lxc, 0.7.5-3ubuntu67
lxc-list seems like a nice command, but doesn't work when not run as
root... worse, it doesn't tell you it doesn't work, it just silently
doesn't show running containers.
Is