Hello! Thanks for the replay, i really happy that my configuration isn't so unusual as i was thought :-)
You did patched cpanel or use it without modifications inside vserver? Just now i see problems with some daemons inside my configuration, for example proftpd continuously connecting to 127.0.0.1: Mar 24 01:49:36 host1 proftpd[3548]: host1.ABC.com (localhost[127.0.0.1]) - FTP session opened. Mar 24 01:49:36 host1 proftpd[3548]: host1.ABC.com (localhost[127.0.0.1]) - FTP session closed. Mar 24 02:02:56 host1 proftpd[3628]: host1.ABC.com (localhost[127.0.0.1]) - FTP no transfer timeout, disconnected Mar 24 02:02:56 host1 proftpd[3628]: host1.ABC.com (localhost[127.0.0.1]) - FTP session closed. Mar 24 02:06:16 host1 proftpd[3696]: host1.ABC.com (localhost[127.0.0.1]) - FTP session opened. But i've added to /etc/hosts, to main dns zone -> localhost=10.10.10.55, as it is my dummy iface instead of "lo". Me doesn't like this :) Maybe you people can provide some advanced hints about handling with "lo" iface and some stupid programs hardly assigned localhost=127.0.0.1. (as for sendmail was disccused here not long ago) This part is mostly for Herbert :) --------------- Herbert --------------- And sure i'm the person wanted to have personal "lo" iface inside each vserver, as it would stop there perversions with dummy ifcace :) --------------- Herbert --------------- JG> CPanel works extremely well within a vserver (see JG> http://liquidweb.com/shared/index.htm.) A few hundred customers and I JG> would agree that linux-vserver is certainly reliable enough for a JG> production environment. Your configuration below sounds adequate. -- Eugeny aka ZEV. _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
