I have been using this patch combination on my dual-proc p4 system.
It has been surprising stable, even with all my attempts to crash it with
ltp.
Even when running computational jobs, and ltp-kernel tests it has been
uber stable.
I have only been using for a week of hardcore stress testing.
Is
I got an error applying the grsec patch, appears to be trying to delete a
non-existent file on my system.
(link listed below.)
Other then that error, it applied clean.
**
The next patch would delete the file arch/x86_64/ia32/ptrace32.c.orig,
which does not exist! Assume -R? [n]
Apply
Herbert Poetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* the 'secure ipv6 on host' patch was added
(kudos go to Ivo De Decker)
The ipv6 module won't load on my test server. My .config file is
attached.
/lib/modules/2.4.25-vs1.27/kernel/net/ipv6/ipv6.o: unresolved symbol tcp_destroy_sock
I've just uploaded the patch Vserver 1.27 + GR Security 1.9.14 against
2.4.25 to
http://www.sandino.net/parches/vserver/linux-2.4.25-grsec-1.9.14-vserver-1.27.patch.gz
I have not tested it yet in production but it should work since I saw no
significant difference from previous patch.
Herbert
nee, beim nächsten wieder :)
achja hab auf s8 nun nen bnc zu laufen - da auf s9 sowas net erlaubt
ist - ok?
HP Hi Folks!
HP vserver stable isn't dead yet ;)
HP I updated the 1.2 (stable) branch to vs1.27, which
HP includes a few bugfixes and contributions ...
HP * the 'notail' flag used for