Hi Marc,
Marc Kalberer wrote:
I got a
IN=lo OUT= MAC=00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:08:00 SRC=10.0.0.151
DST=10.0.0.151 LEN=60 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=0 DF PROTO=TCP
SPT=5432 DPT=54937 WINDOW=32767 RES=0x00 ACK SYN URGP=0
Never ever block any local traffic. Enter the following
Hi Peter,
Peter Sabaini wrote:
* NFS on hosts: export / mount network drives on hosts, have vservers use them
* NFS on host and vservers: export on host, mount in vserver
* NFS between vservers: export / mount in vservers
* Userspace NFS? I usually use nfs-kernel-server, but maybe for
Hi,
attached is the xsl template I wrote to create the wiki source for
http://wiki.linux-vserver.org/VServerConfiguration
Perhaps s.o. could check it in
Ciao
Tim
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform; xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
What's with all the funky signs after filenames? Wouldn't it be better
with something like what the boring CSS template has, i.e. [symlink],
[script], etc?
Maybe..
As I always disable css at the flower page I didn't take it into
consideration.
The 'funky' signs
The 'funky' signs are basically taken from 'ls -F' ( '/' for directory,
'@' for symlinks, '*' for executables. The rest are supplemented ('#'
for hash files, 'num'/'min-max' for number of lines in the files).
I think these signs are quite intuitive.
I disagree. Given that there are no
I forgot to attach the xsl template.
With this new version you can choose whether to use the 'funky' signs or
the full style names by applying an xsl parameter.
If full style names are used and minElements/maxElements values are set
in the xml there will be additional describing list entries
Hi,
as I am running debian in my vservers I got the well known problems with
dpkg on some package updates. (It failed updating files with setuid or
setgid bit set, because it cannot change the mode to 0600 before deletion).
Google quickly found the hack in modifying dpkg. I did and it worked.