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From: Sam Vilain (sam_at_vilain.net)
Date: Mon 20 Jan 2003 - 14:22:53 GMT


On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 01:21, oz wrote:
> I installed a mini-Debian vserver on a Debian Woody host. In the vserver
> I see all the physical interfaces - namely eth0 and eth1 - the real
> server has. But he IP alias of the vserver is bound to eth1, so I would
> like to hide the eth0 interface to the users on the vserver.

Assuming that your vserver has its IP root correctly configured and bound
via chbind, you can't actually see any of the details of the other
interfaces. Just that they are physically present in the system.

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Sam Vilain, sam_at_vilain.net

Real computer scientists play go. They have nothing against the concept of mountain climbing, but the actual climbing is an implementation detail best left to programmers.


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