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From: Joshua Moore (j.moore_at_dkfz-heidelberg.de)
Date: Mon 30 Jun 2003 - 10:39:05 BST


Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> Joshua Moore wrote:
>
>>I'm having odd problems:
>>...
>>I got ssh out but not in. I was having working on the addressing
>>problems, because I'm within a large organization with very specialized
>>networks. (Theory 1)
>
> hmm, must be a very special network that
> ssh-ing in will not work *medidating*

With the "v_sshd" or "ListenAddress" changes, I'm fairly confident that
I could get ssh in working. It's more that I wasn't sure if I could make
the changes without interrupting anyone else's services. (We have NFS,
sge, and various other daemons running.)

> xterms on the physical machine? so you
> mean vserver enter locked your machine?

Yes, but not exactly. I can log in to terminals; I get the /etc/motd;
then everything freezes. No prompt, no further reactions. A similar
freeze results from "vserver v1 exec".

> very interesting, try from the text console ...

I tried from all but one; I needed at least one to "sync;reboot".

> what the hell is a networked user?

A networked user is one who's /etc/passwd, /etc/group, /home, etc. is
all either yp'ed in or nfs-mounted.

> as networked??? user or as local user?
> if former, I would guess this is related to the
> unknown thingy above ...

Currently I only start vserver's with root.

Thanks again,
Josh.


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