Hi,
A special thank to Bjoern and Christian for your response.
Effectively, a simple “modprobe capability” and all work fine after a “vserver vm1 stop”.
But I’ve got a question that must be clear for me and my future vserver machine:
Is it normal that from a verser, whitch IP address is an alias ( eth0:vm1 ) and eth0 is used by host server, I can see eth0 and the IP address associated, with a simple “ifconfig –a” ?
If I Update my verser.conf by a “S_CAPS="CAP_NET_ADMIN”, from a vserver, I can now stop all the machine by a “ifconfig eth0 down”.
I play with such things because I try to realise a balanced Vserver and I have to create or delete some alias around eth0, but inside a vserver.
My old tests with a kernel 2.4.26 work perfectly well, but I noticed that, from a vserver, I can see eth0, but NOT its IP address. So it seems to be less dangerous !
Does all of this goes in a right way ? What I saw and what I think are inline with the vserver project concept ?
A last question: Is it possible to use ipvs inside a vserver ?
Thanks again for all your help.
Pierre.
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