I've just been recompiling the kernel again (this time without ipv6 support) and it seems, that ipv6 breaks vserver.
After I removed ipv6 the vserver package works perfectly again. This is just a bit annoying, since this means, that I can't use ipv6 at all on the vserver machine. Regards, Martin List-Petersen martin at list-petersen dot dk > Citat Martin List-Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I've tested this on 2 different installations with 4 different patches now. > > First machine is running Debian Woody, kernel 2.4.19ctx-15, vserver package > 0.21-1 > Second machine has been tested with three kernels (2.4.19ctx-15, > 2.4.20ctx-16 > and 2.4.20ctx-17), runs Debian Woody (vserver package 0.22-7) > > What happens is that both exim (which is in the default installation of > Debian) > and courier-imap simply bind their respective ports on all ips for all > vservers > (including the main ip), regardless of, that they are running in a vserver. > > Originally the vservers had CAP_NET_RAW capability, but i removed that to > see, > if that changed anything. Got the same problem. > > Attached is the kernel-config from the first server. > > All kernels are downloaded directly of kernel.org, patchted with the > respective > ctx patch from vserver and afterwards patched with lm-sensors. > No fuzzes or likewise during patching ! > > Any ideas to solve the problem are welcome.
