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From: Moritz Rudert (helios24_at_gmx.net)
Date: Wed 15 Jun 2005 - 08:59:27 BST


Herbert Poetzl wrote:

>On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 12:05:37AM +0100, Matthew Walster wrote:
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>>This sounds like a really bad idea - theoretically it's possible to assign
>>eth0 and eth1 to a virtual server, but you're asking for trouble.
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>hmm, it is?
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>>It would be far better to do it in real kernel space as the
>>security risks are minimal if existant.
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>like? I mean how to do that?
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>>If you WERE to go ahead with it, you may have to resort to using eth0:0 and
>>eth0:1, as I'm not sure how to assign eth1 in a user-mode process, (I'm only
>>really familiar with tun/tap, literally only just installing vserver at this
>>time after playing with uml) and I'm sure someone else will fill you in on
>>that.
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>hum, maybe you are too deep into UML here ;)
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>>Just reconsider - why are you compartmentalising this service? Is it due to
>>security or just because you don't want the main server having _any_ services
>>above kernel-mode?
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>hmm, kernel-mode services ....
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>well, was fun reading, so thanks,
>Herbert
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>>Matthew Walster
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>>On Tuesday 14 June 2005 22:22, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
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>>>On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 08:34:18PM +0200, Moritz Rudert wrote:
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>>>>Hello
>>>>I want to run a debian-router in my VServer. So I need to use a real
>>>>Interface (eth1). My question: Is it posible to do this?
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>>>yes
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>>>best,
>>>Herbert
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>>>>Greetings
>>>>Moritz Rudert
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Okay, thanks for your answers and I really want to try this. But how I
setup the real NIC in the vserver-config? I read the IP-Tutorial (Maybe
it names differently), but I didn't find anything.

Greetings
Moritz Rudert
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