From: Herbert Poetzl (herbert_at_13thfloor.at)
Date: Tue 12 Jul 2005 - 15:22:57 BST
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 11:39:43AM +0930, Darryl Ross wrote:
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> Herbert Poetzl wrote:
>
> > yep, but you do not necessarily need to 'build'
> > it on the machine you want to install it *hint*
>
> You could give us some credit.
>
> > no, I'm just saying that ip hiding is not a matter
> > of newer tools, it primarily requires a recent
> > kernel and linux-vserver patch ...
>
> Just using the 1.9.5 kernel patch does not seem to hide the IP addresses.
>
> Doing some reading I found something which said that the default is to
> not hide the addresses and a flag must be given to do this. This is
> contrary to my experiences on a RH box, but does match the behavior I'm
> seeing on these Woody boxes.
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/TOOLS/vflags-0.02.tar.bz2
best,
Herbert
> The woody kernel was built with the following options:
>
> #
> # Linux VServer
> #
> CONFIG_VSERVER_LEGACY=y
> CONFIG_VSERVER_LEGACYNET=y
> # CONFIG_VSERVER_PROC_SECURE is not set
> # CONFIG_VSERVER_HARDCPU is not set
> # CONFIG_INOXID_NONE is not set
> # CONFIG_INOXID_UID16 is not set
> # CONFIG_INOXID_GID16 is not set
> CONFIG_INOXID_UGID24=y
> # CONFIG_INOXID_INTERN is not set
> # CONFIG_INOXID_RUNTIME is not set
> # CONFIG_VSERVER_DEBUG is not set
>
> Please note that we're still using the legacy config structure on the
> particular machine we're having the current problem because we're having
> other issues with the new config structure.
>
> Regards
> Darryl
>
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