Well, figures after I make a cry for help, I got it to start behaving.
AFter probably the 10th reinstall of the guest, I started getting
suspicious
of the name I was using. This may have no bearing on what the real
problem was but I was calling this guest wwwint and I already have a
gues
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 10:55:28AM -0700, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
> >Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> >
> >>It appears I'm clueless on this but I have RFTM or at least the man
> >>page for the mount command but still don't see a method.
> >>
> >>How do I get a list
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 09:15:09PM +0200, Eugéne Roux wrote:
> Hi Baltasar,
>
> On 24 Aug 2006, at 5:14 PM, Baltasar Cevc wrote:
>
> >I'm not sure, but that may be a priviledge problem - try if it works
> >when adding the appropirate capabilities if you haven't done so yet
> >(I think it should b
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 02:38:55PM -0700, Kathy Kost wrote:
>
> Been looking at this problem for 2 days now and can't figure it out --
> hoping for some ideas as to what to look at.
>
> I just created a new Debian guest. Called it wwwint. My Debian
> distribution is on another machine called berm
Been looking at this problem for 2 days now and can't figure it out --
hoping for some ideas as to what to look at.
I just created a new Debian guest. Called it wwwint. My Debian
distribution is on another machine called bermuda. I created the vserver
by the following command:
vserver wwwi
Hi Baltasar,
On 24 Aug 2006, at 5:14 PM, Baltasar Cevc wrote:
I'm not sure, but that may be a priviledge problem - try if it
works when
adding the appropirate capabilities if you haven't done so yet (I
think
it should be CAP_NET_ADMIN). However adding that capability is a
security
issue as
Stephan Mueller wrote:
* Roderick A. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [24.08.2006]:
It appears I'm clueless on this but I have RFTM or at least the man
page for the mount command but still don't see a method.
How do I get a listing of all the --bind (from
/etc/vservers/$GUEST/fstab ) mounts from
* Roderick A. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [24.08.2006]:
> It appears I'm clueless on this but I have RFTM or at least the man
> page for the mount command but still don't see a method.
>
> How do I get a listing of all the --bind (from
> /etc/vservers/$GUEST/fstab ) mounts from the host?
>
> Al
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
It appears I'm clueless on this but I have RFTM or at least the man
page for the mount command but still don't see a method.
How do I get a listing of all the --bind (from
/etc/vservers/$GUEST/fstab ) mounts from the host?
All I'm s
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
It appears I'm clueless on this but I have RFTM or at least the man page
for the mount command but still don't see a method.
How do I get a listing of all the --bind (from
/etc/vservers/$GUEST/fstab ) mounts from the host?
All I'm seeing is the regular mounts; par
It appears I'm clueless on this but I have RFTM or at least the man page
for the mount command but still don't see a method.
How do I get a listing of all the --bind (from
/etc/vservers/$GUEST/fstab ) mounts from the host?
All I'm seeing is the regular mounts; partitions, nfs, etc.
TIA,
Rod
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Hi Eugene,
I'm not sure, but that may be a priviledge problem - try if it works
when
adding the appropirate capabilities if you haven't done so yet (I think
it should be CAP_NET_ADMIN). However adding that capability is a
security
issue as the gu
Hi All,
I have what is staring to seem like a fairly unusual requirement and
this is busy giving me nightmares.
I've built a Linux-VServer with two VE's; each of which I would like to
give access via modems and PPP to dial the outside world.
So far, so good.
I've managed to access the individua
Hi All,
I have what is staring to seem like a fairly unusual requirement and
this is busy giving me nightmares.
I've built a Linux-VServer with two VE's; each of which I would like to
give access via modems and PPP to dial the outside world.
So far, so good.
I've managed to access the individua
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