thank you very much :) that did the trick. 

On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 14:02:53 +0100, Lu�s Miguel Silva wrote
> I think you're missing SNAT...try out:
> iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -s 10.0.0.0/0 -d 0/0 -j SNAT --to
your.exter.nal.ip
> 
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> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: Gerald Leier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviada: quinta-feira, 18 de Setembro de 2003 15:31
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Assunto: [vserver] networking
> 
> hi folks
> 
> i only got one official internet routeable ip address and want to setup
> a few servers in a vserver security context.
> 
> what i did now was:
> 
> create an dummy device (dummy0) and give it a privatipaddress.
> then i added a vserver with the following settings: 
>  IPROOT="10.0.0.3"
>  IPROOTDEV="dummy0"
> 
> then i did:
>  iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
> 
> but all i can is ping around, the rest doesnt work at all.
> also want to use real dest/source nat instead of masquerade.
> 
> i recognized that i cant change routing within a vserver so
> my thoughts might all be senseless crap.
> 
> how should networking be done with vserver ?
> 
> i thought i build something like this:
> 
> realserver: REALADDRESS
> 
> vserver1: 10.0.0.1
>           apache on :80,:443 (namebased virtualhosts, as a 
> reverseproxy)
> 
> vserver2: 10.0.0.2
>           apache on any port (the realcontentserver, requests get forwarded
>           to this one)
> 
> anyone a hint on vserver networking ?
> 
> sorry couldnt find any documentation on this also i didnt find a searchable
> maillinglist.
> 
> thanks
>  gerald

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