On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 10:55:32AM +0200, Jarry wrote: > Herbert Poetzl wrote: > >On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 07:46:47PM +0200, Jarry wrote: > >> > >>In one of my vserver-guests (gentoo) I installed f-prot, which > >>I want to use for mail scanning. Problem is, I can not update > >>virus signatures. Whenever I try it (/opt/f-prot/fpudate), > >>I always get this error: > >> > >>--------------------------------------------- > >>*** /var/log/messages (vserver guest) *** > >>May 22 17:13:10 mail fpupdate: Debug: User agent "FPAV_Updater/6.0.2 > >>(UNIX; Linux; 2.6.22-vs2.2.0.7-gentoo; ; x86_64)" > >>May 22 17:13:10 mail fpupdate: Update server - Valid license-key > >>May 22 17:13:10 mail fpupdate: Debug: Server > >>srv3.directupdates.f-prot.net (weight 10) > >>May 22 17:13:10 mail fpupdate: Debug: Server index 2 > >>May 22 17:13:10 mail fpupdate: Debug: Using server > >>srv3.directupdates.f-prot.net > >>May 22 17:13:10 mail fpupdate: Attempting to retrieve the latest > >>antivir.def update from update server > >>May 22 17:13:10 mail fpupdate: Debug: User agent "FPAV_Updater/6.0.2 > >>(UNIX; Linux; 2.6.22-vs2.2.0.7-gentoo; ; x86_64)" > >>May 22 17:14:02 mail fpupdate: Warning: Network - Connection failed > >>(23), trying again... > >>May 22 17:14:08 mail fpupdate: Warning: Network - Connection failed > >>(23), trying again... > >>May 22 17:14:13 mail fpupdate: Warning: Network - Connection failed > >>(23), trying again... > >>May 22 17:14:18 mail fpupdate: Error: Incorrect checksum of downloaded > >>update > >>--------------------------------------------- > > > >>In console I can see update counter, and this problem happens > >>always exactly at 43% (~50 seconds from beginning). > > > >>Interesting, I installed f-prot in vserver-host (also gentoo), > >>and it works there! So I think this problem must be somehow > >>related to vserver-guest (probably configuration). So what could > >>be reason for this problem? I think, f-prot downloads its updates > >>using ftp or http connection. Is there some vserver config-option > >>I must activate if I want f-prot allow to update? > > > >nope, networking happens on the Host, so basically > >your network failure must somehow be related to the > >host's network config ... and we definitely need > >more detail about the host/guest config to even start > >guessing ... > > > >things which come to my mind are: > > > > - nat/masquerading with limit/timeout > > - firewall/router issues > > I do not have any nat/masquerading/firewall/proxy. Or better > said, I did absolutelly nothing concerning networking yet. > Guests have their own ip-addresses on the same lan-segment. > That's all. > And my guests download large amount of data when > installing new software, without any problem... > I checked host-logs, but did not find anything. Actually, > there is nothing concerning vservers at all. google suggests: https://forum.f-prot.com/index.php?topic=1455.0 so maybe enable the debugging for your software, and see what it logs then .. maybe we get some clues what is misconfigured on your (guest) system > Don't know, where logs for vservers might be... the guest logs are _inside_ the guest (assuming that you have enabled syslog or similar) best, Herbert > Jarry > > -- > _______________________________________________________________ > This mailbox accepts e-mails only from selected mailing-lists! > Everything else is considered to be spam and therefore deleted.