On Tue February 7 2006 13:50, Norbert Klamann (gpre) wrote: > Herbert Poetzl schrieb: > > On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 06:06:08PM +0100, Norbert Klamann (gpre) wrote: > > > >>Hello all, > >>i have a debian sarge box with a vserver guest in it, both have to > >>share the same ip and I configured the vserver with nodev. > >> > >>My version of the vserver-Software is vs2.0.1 against a 2.6.14.3 - Kernel. > >> > >>I installed sshd in it and bound it to the IP-Adress (not 0.0...) and > >>another port than the host. > > > > > > you got it the wrong way, the guest's sshd does not need > > any changes, the host's sshd has to be restricted to some > > host IPs, otherwise ... > > But I have less ip-adresses than vservers, > How can this be? You can run a local network on a single machine with a single network interface and a public network address at the same time.
How have you setup your iptables in the host? Got -SNAT? Mike > so the host and the guest > have to share . I was under the impression that it is possible to have 2 > sshds on 1 ip-adress but 2 ports. Shouldn't this work ? > _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [email protected] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
