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Hi Teemu,
> Is there any way to restrict a guest from accessing some
> interfaces or services of other guests?
The guest can only actively use the interfaces assigned to it (see the
"great flower page", /etc/vservers/<vserver-name>/interfaces about
that), however, it can connect to other guests' interfaces. So if you
talk about blocking network connections between the hosts, that would
be a firewall thing, you'd have to set up iptables to get there.
Baltasar
((( Baltasar Cevc
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* http://www.openairkino.net/ (a project for the local youth; German
only)
* http://technik.juz-kirchheim.de/ (programming and admin projects)
* http://baltasar.cevc-topp.de/ (private homepage)
) Phone:
+49 176 232 20 822
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Received on Tue Jul 4 23:29:11 2006