Re: [Vserver] Add IP to vserver

From: Arnór Kristjánsson <addi_at_bhs.is>
Date: Fri 05 May 2006 - 02:33:42 BST
Message-Id: <0F63245F-3FDC-4254-8834-490575B9EEAD@bhs.is>

from http://this.is/promazin/?p=page&ID=1

update Feb 06 2006
networking and mask settings
It is extremely important to set the mask for every single host. I
created severe problems on the network by using the default mask
settings. ifconfig does not display this so I suggest the iproute
package, including the lovable tool ip addr, use it to give you
detailed information about your interfaces.
The mask is set in the following manner echo 255.255.xxx.xxx > /etc/
vservers/vserver-name/interfaces/0/mask.
You can also use a file called prefix and set the subnet there, for
example echo 24 > /etc/vservers/vserver-name/interfaces/0/prefix

Using the vserver command to create a new vserver.
vserver build \
-n ltsp \
--hostname ltsp.domain.com \
--interface vlan10:172.201.222.10 \
-m debootstrap -- -d sarge

On 5.5.2006, at 01:30, ehab heikal wrote:

> I did that but the ips are only accessible from our LAN and do not
> route. These IP are routable since I was using them on another
> server in
> the same datacenter so the Ips them selves have no problems and they
> have the same gateway etc.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vserver-bounces@list.linux-vserver.org
> [mailto:vserver-bounces@list.linux-vserver.org] On Behalf Of Arnór
> Kristjánsson
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 4:27 AM
> To: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
> Subject: Re: [Vserver] Add IP to vserver
>
>
> What I did was to add files to /etc/vservers/<vservername>/interfaces
> dir; basically copying like so: cp -r
> /etc/vservers/<vservername/interfaces/0/ /etc/vservers/
> <vservername/interfaces/1/
> and then editing the ip and mask files in "1".
>
> Some of my servers have 4 different ips set up this way.
>
> HTH,
> A.
>
> On 5.5.2006, at 00:54, ehab heikal wrote:
>
>> How do I add an IP to a vserver?
>> I added 2 ips by editing the configuration of the vserver, but now
>> these
>> Ips are not accessible from computers outside my lan, as if they do
>> not
>> route right.
>>
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