On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 10:22:13PM +0200, Sébastien CRAMATTE wrote:
> What is the best way to connect from 1 vserver to other vserver within
> the same host ?
>
> I've got an Ldap directory inside one vserver and a postfix that use
> ldap in another vserver.
> I search the best way to connect
Hi,
I have a little bit general question regarding
/dev/pty isolation.
I just wanted to know how VServer isolates pty numbers
in /dev/pts that belong to one server from another in
the same host.
Any comment will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ilho <><
Hi,
I have a little bit general question regarding
/dev/pty isolation.
I just wanted to know how VServer isolates ptys that
belong to one server from another in the same host.
Any comment will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ilho <><
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Hello
What is the best way to connect from 1 vserver to other vserver within
the same host ?
I've got an Ldap directory inside one vserver and a postfix that use
ldap in another vserver.
I search the best way to connect to the ldap server with the maximum of
security.
The postfix server
Jens Holze wrote:
Hi!
I just tried to install Vserver after upgrading to Fedora Core 5. I was
quite relieved to be able to use the rpms by Daniel and I did exactly as
the howto instructed. I installed both kernel(-smp) and utils from
dhozac's repository. However when I wanted to finish and re
Hi there,
on Friday, May 5, 2006 at 5:58:56 AM there was posted:
BS> AFAIK the build methods of util-vserver build FC vservers with a minimum
BS> of installed packages. less, rpm and man are not bash commands but
BS> separate programs which are probably simply not installed yet.
This is fully co
Hi!I just tried to install Vserver after upgrading to Fedora Core 5. I was quite relieved to be able to use the rpms by Daniel and I did exactly as the howto instructed. I installed both kernel(-smp) and utils from dhozac's repository. However when I wanted to finish and rebooted I realized that th
On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 09:15:01AM +0200, joeytrviano wrote:
>I would like to know how host root user and each vserver root users are
>differentiated by the system.
>Are they one same user just chrooted in each vserver directory or are
>there several users named root at different le
No, just these settings...
On 5.5.2006, at 01:44, ehab heikal wrote:
Did u need to change any settings in the vserver itself?
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Hello,Sorry for that newbie question but I couldn't find any info about that.I would like to know how host root user and each vserver root users are differentiated by the system.Are they one same user just chrooted in each vserver directory or are there several users named root at different levels?
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