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From: Brandon Hoult (BrandonHoult_at_netscape.net)
Date: Fri 31 Jan 2003 - 19:46:25 GMT


1. Yes, and I can ping the nameserver addresses from inside the vserver
with no problems.
2. ?
3. Last messages from ssh -v vserver:
- ssh works fine from the vserver host. From anywhere else it says
debug1: Connecting to ... and hangs there until timeout.
- ping to vserver also will not work from anywhere except vservers host
server. As far as I can everything works fine from the vserver host
machine - ssh, telnet, ftp, mail, smb but nothing works from outside
that machine.

4. I am using paul sladens debian vserver

Thanks anyway for the suggestions.
Brandon.

Paul Sladen wrote:

>On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Brandon Hoult wrote:
>
>
>>but the dns resolution does not work.
>>
>>
>
> 1. Is $vserver/etc/resolv.conf populated?
> 2. Sending UDP through localhost used to get b0rked.
>
>Check that if up are trying to query a named running on the same physical
>server that you specify the external addresses in `/etc/resolv.conf'.
>
>
>
>>I can't access it from any other machine on the network.
>>
>>
>
>SSHd for instance is probably trying to do reverse-resolution when you try
>and login to the many which means that if DNS is not working it will
>probably sit there and appear to `hang'.
>
>Which are the last messages from:
>
> user_at_remote-box:~$ ssh -v vserver
>
>
>
>>I copied a working vserver from another machine to this one
>>
>>
>
>You may also be interested in:
>
> http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/debian/
>
> -Paul
>
>


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