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From: Matthew Excell (matt_at_possibilityforge.com)
Date: Wed 28 Jan 2004 - 00:39:44 GMT


On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 16:04, Herbert Poetzl wrote:

> hmm, the vs0.06 version is very similar to the devel
> releases, so the procfs is 'secure' by default,
> which means you probably have to 'enable' some proc
> entries first, before the 'current' vserver tools
> will work (and probably vserver services too)
>
> /proc/*info and /proc/sta* are good candidates ...

ok - so where do I get vproc, or is it still necessary, or where do I
find proc setup instructions in the FAQ or Wiki. (I looked. really.)

> I'll do so, thanks for testing this, I really
> appreciate it ...
>
No problem. I can't patch 1.3.6 against 2.4.24 and don't have
2.4.25-pre7 on the box, so I didn't test the x86_64 stuff. Soon.

BTW - Herbert, I can't send mail directly to you - I'm blocked by your
server. I know my forward and reverse dns don't match, but reverse does
resolve.

Thanks,

Matt

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