On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 11:52:46AM +0200, Tilo Kaltenecker wrote:
> >You'll need to use NGN to do that.  After extensive testing and
> >experimentation, I concluded that the GNU C libraries had it
> hardcoded
> >in too many places that localhost == 127.0.0.1.
> 
> What ist NGN and where can I find it. (can't find on google,...)

NGNET is the upcoming Next Generation Networking
(we will hack on that soon), you can find a howto
at http://linux-vserver.org/NGNET-Testing-HOWTO

> >This means turning on the formidable "disable legacy network API"
> >option.  Make sure you play around with it extensively on a
> development
> >system first.
> 
> Where can I disable the legacy network API?

you can disable it in the linux-vserver kernel
config (it's a config option) but you are not
advised to do so, unless you exactly know what
you are doing :)

best,
Herbert

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