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From: Bert De Vuyst (bert.devuyst_at_intec.UGent.be)
Date: Mon 07 Jun 2004 - 12:57:28 BST


On Thursday 03 June 2004 21:07, Enrico Scholz wrote:
> bert.devuyst_at_intec.UGent.be (Bert De Vuyst) writes:
> > I have a test setup running vs 1.9.1 on a stock 2.6.6 kernel, using
> > util-vserver 0.29.214.
> > To get the networking running in the vservers,
>
> Please define "running".

Sorry, I was a bit confused.
Running the stable versies of linux-vserver, I did check the network settings
using "ifconfig". Running the development versies, this doesn't seem to work.
But when I create the file "name" in the /etc/vservers/VSERVER-NAME/
interfaces/0/ (and give the interface a name), the interface does show op in
ifconfig.

> Use 'ip addr' to display the available IPs.
You are wright, "ip addr" gives the running IP-numbers. And the networking is
running (apache does work)

Thanks for your help,

Bert.
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