Got kind of a strange problem, would appreciate any advice. I installed
a vserver amout a month ago v0.21 on a debian system and got everything
working. I am using this system as a backup of the main server, and had
a test vserver that I played around with for a while which seemed to
have no problems.
Now, although it is still running fine, and I can ping and ssh to it
from the host machine, I can't access it from any other machine on the
network. If I ssh into it from the host, I can ping other machines on
the network and can ping machines on the internet with an ip address,
but the dns resolution does not work.
I copied a working vserver from another machine to this one and have all
the same problems so I don't think it is something in the vserver... but
I can't find anything wrong with the host machine. All the ip's seem to
be bound correctly with "netstat -l".
Any ideas?
Brandon.
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