On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 03:06:58PM +0200, ADNET Ghislain wrote:
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Herbert Poetzl a écrit :
Greetings Community!
after a longer rc stage, to get rid of all the
minor issues, we proudly present the first release
of the new stable 2.2 branch, which includes all
the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Herbert Poetzl a écrit :
Greetings Community!
after a longer rc stage, to get rid of all the
minor issues, we proudly present the first release
of the new stable 2.2 branch, which includes all
the 'considered stable' features of the previous
devel branch (2.1.x)
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 16:34 +0200, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Something is solliciting my curiosity though:
- privacy for guests, which will hide things from xid 1
I am not sure I am found of that privacy thing.
That's why it's configurable ;-)
snip
Isn't supposed to be able
that's one of the reasons i patch the vserver kernel with grsec too.
also you get PAX (aslr, mprotect stuff,...) features (www.grsecurity.net)
which makes it extremely hard to write to /dev/kmem, /dev/mem, it hides
dangerous addresses to make exploitation harder, etc...
if you want enhanced
Martin wrote:
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 16:34 +0200, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Something is solliciting my curiosity though:
- privacy for guests, which will hide things from xid 1
I am not sure I am found of that privacy thing.
That's why it's configurable ;-)
snip
Isn't supposed to be
On Mon, 2007-04-09 at 16:05 +0200, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Martin wrote:
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 16:34 +0200, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Something is solliciting my curiosity though:
- privacy for guests, which will hide things from xid 1
I am not sure I am found of that
Thanks for the change log Daniel.
Something is solliciting my curiosity though:
- privacy for guests, which will hide things from xid 1
I am not sure I am found of that privacy thing. Isn't xid 1 the
monitoring context? Isn't supposed to be able to see everything in the
system? For
Guillaume Pratte wrote:
Thanks for the change log Daniel.
Something is solliciting my curiosity though:
- privacy for guests, which will hide things from xid 1
I am not sure I am found of that privacy thing.
That's why it's configurable ;-)
Isn't xid 1 the monitoring context?
Yes.
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson a écrit :
Guillaume Pratte wrote:
Maybe it's an irrational fear, but it seems to me like an invitation
to root kits... With this privacy option, how will we be able to
precisely account the memory usage of each vserver?
vserver-stat in util-vserver 0.30.213 doesn't use
Guillaume Pratte wrote:
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson a écrit :
Guillaume Pratte wrote:
Maybe it's an irrational fear, but it seems to me like an invitation
to root kits... With this privacy option, how will we be able to
precisely account the memory usage of each vserver?
vserver-stat in
Herbert Poetzl a écrit :
Greetings Community!
after a longer rc stage, to get rid of all the
minor issues, we proudly present the first release
of the new stable 2.2 branch, which includes all
the 'considered stable' features of the previous
devel branch (2.1.x) which has been superceded by
the
Hello,
Where can I find the change log from version 2.02? I don't see it linked
from http://www.13thfloor.at/vserver/s_rel26/v2.2.0/
Thanks!
Guillaume
Herbert Poetzl a écrit :
Greetings Community!
after a longer rc stage, to get rid of all the
minor issues, we proudly present the first
Guillaume Pratte wrote:
Hello,
Where can I find the change log from version 2.02? I don't see it linked
from http://www.13thfloor.at/vserver/s_rel26/v2.2.0/
Thanks!
Guillaume
AFAIK there is none. In theory, a combination of
http://linux-vserver.org/ChangeLog-2.1 and
Greetings Community!
after a longer rc stage, to get rid of all the
minor issues, we proudly present the first release
of the new stable 2.2 branch, which includes all
the 'considered stable' features of the previous
devel branch (2.1.x) which has been superceded by
the 2.3.x devel branch ...
First, thanks a lot Herbert for your hard work and support ! This new
stable version is a great news !
Like Chuck, I've ran in a lot of programs (especially in the VOIP
domain) that requires hack to work around with 127.0.0.1:
asterisk
freepbx
phpmyadmin (for some small features I don't recall)
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