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From: Maarten Engelen (maarten_at_kubismo.com)
Date: Tue 03 Dec 2002 - 19:15:16 GMT


Maybe it's possible to implement the network connections
in a vserver as a sort of virtual ethernet devices. so
issueing an ifconfig command gives you a list of the virtual lo device
and the virtual ethernet device(s).

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Bill Brigden [mailto:bill_at_baghead.co.uk]
Verzonden: dinsdag 3 december 2002 17:22
Aan: vserver_at_solucorp.qc.ca
Onderwerp: Re: [vserver] Re: merging into the mainstream kernel in the
future

Speaking as an observer - I think he is saying we need private network
loopback devices - ie. 127.0.0.1 within each vserver - so it is not shared
between other vservers - and not publicly available...

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Goerzen" <jgoerzen_at_complete.org>
To: <vserver_at_solucorp.qc.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 2:41 PM
Subject: [vserver] Re: merging into the mainstream kernel in the future

> In article <20021202234619.64d35fd4dd6d_at_remtk.solucorp.qc.ca>, Jacques
Gelinas wrote:
> > -We also need private network loopback devices.
>
> I think you're saying we need a way to have vservers communicate with each
> other internally using TCP/IP.
>
> They already can, thanks to the kernel's dummy driver. Just set an IP for
> the host, and one for each vserver, and they can all communicate with
those
> IPs.
>
> Of course, the problem is that vserver doesn't yet support multiple IP
> addresses from different subnets, so at the moment they can't communicate
to
> anyone else. I'm just saying, if that problem gets fixed, then you get
this
> one for free :-)
>
>
>


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