On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 02:05:09PM +0200, Laurens Vets wrote:
> >>>> folder in /etc/vservers/${NAME}/interfaces/. Name the folder 1, if the
> >>>> previous one that exists there is 0. Then create files named ?ip?,
> >>>> ?dev? and ?prefix? and write 127.0.0.1 to ip, lo to dev and 32 to
> Is this still a problem when you have configured the lback feature
> in the kernel?
> >>> again, don't do that if you do not exactly know
> >>> the implications
> Is this still a problem when you add the lback feature?
Just remove the lo-Stuff from /etc/vservers/*, the loopback Interface
will just be there with recent patch and tools. It is a lo per guest, so
every guest can run an own service on the same port on lo.
Regards,
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