Subject: Re: [vserver] Single application per VServer ?
From: Shinkan <shinkan@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:41:37 +0100
Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:41:37 +0100
2010/1/19 Shinkan <shinkan@gmail.com>

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> 2010/1/19 Corey Wright <undefined@pobox.com>
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>> like an application-specific chroot, but with the added functionality of
>> linux-vserver?
>>
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> Hi Corey,
>
> Thanks for your try.
> That's what I need yeah, "a (nearly) bullet proof chroot" to launch one
> service.
> And I want to use VServer as my "bullet proof chroot".
>
>  i think vcontext.
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> I'll Google for it.
>


*crying*
That's one of the most un-successful search I've ever made.

I tried vcontext --create --xid 444 -- /etc/init.d/sshd start, and it seemed
to work, but I didn't get what was done at all.
Then, to be sure, I've done /etc/init.d/sshd stop (which worked), BUT I'm
still able to "ssh localhost" ??!
I can't find any ssh in "ps aux".

I really think like I don't understand what happened, and what vcontext do.

-- 
Pierre.
"Sometimes when I'm talking, my words can't keep up with my thoughts. I
wonder why we think faster than we speak. Probably so we can think twice." -
Bill Watterson




2010/1/19 Shinkan <shinkan@gmail.com>


2010/1/19 Corey Wright <undefined@pobox.com>


like an application-specific chroot, but with the added functionality of
linux-vserver?

Hi Corey,

Thanks for your try.
That's what I need yeah, "a (nearly) bullet proof chroot" to launch one service.
And I want to use VServer as my "bullet proof chroot".

i think vcontext.

I'll Google for it.


*crying*
That's one of the most un-successful search I've ever made.

I tried vcontext --create --xid 444 -- /etc/init.d/sshd start, and it seemed to work, but I didn't get what was done at all.
Then, to be sure, I've done /etc/init.d/sshd stop (which worked), BUT I'm still able to "ssh localhost" ??!
I can't find any ssh in "ps aux".

I really think like I don't understand what happened, and what vcontext do.

--
Pierre.
"Sometimes when I'm talking, my words can't keep up with my thoughts. I wonder why we think faster than we speak. Probably so we can think twice." - Bill Watterson