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From: Tim Korves (tkml_at_cluster-worxx.net)
Date: Sat 16 Apr 2005 - 07:29:39 BST


> Hi list,
>
> I installed all regarding to the step-by-step Howto for Kernel
> 2.6.11.5 .
>
> Everything seemed to work fine, except for those things, the testme.sh
> script found:
>
> Linux-VServer Test [V0.11] (C) 2003-2005 H.Poetzl
> chcontext is working.
> chbind is working.
> Linux 2.6.11.5-vs1.9.5 i686/0.30.205/0.30.205 [Ea]
> VCI: 0001:0025 273 03000016
> ---
> [001]# succeeded.
> [011]# succeeded.
> [031]# failed.
> [101]# succeeded.
> [102]# succeeded.
> [201]# succeeded.
> [202]# failed.
>
> I have no idea, what it means exactly, but I experienced networking
> problems of my vservers.

Hi list,

I missed some information:

the host OS is Debian "unstable" and the vservers are Debian Sarge. I
build both of them in that way:

vserver curie build -m debootstrap --hostname curie.onic.de --netdev
eth0 --interface 80.190.252.31/26 --context 42 -- -d sarge -m
ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian

If I enter the vserver, it says at the prompt curie, so I gues I'm "in"
the vserver. I'm able to ping around, everything looks just fine.

But if I'm nmapping the IP of the vserver, I just get the results from
my _host_ OS, not from the guest OS, even if I'm installing an sshd in
the guest, I'm not able to log onto it.

Anyone can help me?

Cheers,
        Tim
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