what do you think of my suggestions below? is it just me whose wrong about a bind of a vserver to 0.0.0.0 is actually gonna bind that port on all vserver's incl. aliased vservers?
and last, but not least I see no reason for converting "" to 0.0.0.0 when that's a lot worse. -----Forwarded Message----- > From: Klavs Klavsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: VServer Mailinglist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [SNIP] > > > I'll eat that. Just set: > > > > > > IPROOT="0.0.0.0" > > > > > > in the config file. > > > > indeed this is the way to do it. I have modified the script to IPROOT="" is > > translated to 0.0.0.0. > > > > Sorry to say this guys, but if I let a vserver bind to 0.0.0.0 - and > start f.ex. sshd - then you'll notice that port 22 on ALL aliases is > grabbed too - meaning I can no longer run anything on that port on any > alias. > > I should be able to set it to eth0 - (meaning the eth0 "real" address") > - because when I enter my "real" address it complains a bit - because it > tries to set it - but other than that it works. > > Therefore I propose that "" or "eth0" is translated into the interface's > real addresss. "" then just takes the first one - and "eth0" takes the > real one for eth0, and so forth. > > > -- > Regards, > Klavs Klavsen > > --------------| This mail has been sent to you by: |------------ > Klavs Klavsen - Open Source Consultant > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.EnableIT.dk > > Get PGP key from www.keyserver.net - Key ID: 0x586D5BCA > Fingerprint = 2873 188C 968E 600D D8F8 B8DA 3D3A 0B79 7E06 3C62 > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Open Source Software - Sometimes you get more than you paid for. > -- unknown > -- Regards, Klavs Klavsen --------------| This mail has been sent to you by: |------------ Klavs Klavsen - Open Source Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.EnableIT.dk Get PGP key from www.keyserver.net - Key ID: 0x586D5BCA Fingerprint = 2873 188C 968E 600D D8F8 B8DA 3D3A 0B79 7E06 3C62 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Open Source Software - Sometimes you get more than you paid for. -- unknown
