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From: Marius Vincent (mvincent_at_uberninja.com)
Date: Fri 08 Mar 2002 - 23:43:54 GMT


Hmmmm then that only works for v_xinetd
Cause I make all my host services binf to the primary host ip only and that works fine.

Thanks for that!

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: John Lyons
  To: vserver_at_solucorp.qc.ca
  Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 7:27 PM
  Subject: RE: [vserver] v_httpd, v_sshd

    What does v_sshd and v_httpd and v_xinetd do exactly?
    These services is also listed in my virtual servers that i setup. Do I have to enable say v_sshd in my virtual servers in order to use sshd properly?

    They shouldn't be installed in your virtual servers. Check that you've not got the vserver rpms installed within your reference server (assuming the ref server is a vs and not your host)

    The v_ scripts are used to start services on the parent host server and bind them to the host servers IP address automatically otherwise they start up and listen on all IP's thereby breaking those services on the vs's

    Regards

    John Lyons
    DomainCity
    http://www.domaincity.co.uk
    support_at_domaincity.co.uk
    ICQ 74187012

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