Subject: Re: [vserver] IPtables, network namespaces
From: Steve Kieu <msh.computing@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 10:04:28 +1100
Thu, 22 Mar 2012 10:04:28 +1100
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> That is the only thing I'm really badly missing in vserver.
> Actually, I'm seriously thinking of moving to openvz, because
> my vserver-guest-users frequently ask me for iptables-support...
>
>

Me too, but unfortunately openvz application compatibility is not good when
I was experimenting it, just 1 or 2 months ago, my java apps is still
refusing to work even with various hacks - settings in memory etc .. till
the time I got sick of it and change to vserver.

All happy with vserver and can live without its networks limitation for
now. If we can use network name space (or a guide of how to set it up)
which might be really really good .




> Jarry
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That is the only thing I'm really badly missing in vserver.
Actually, I'm seriously thinking of moving to openvz, because
my vserver-guest-users frequently ask me for iptables-support...



Me too, but unfortunately openvz application compatibility is not good when I was experimenting it, just 1 or 2 months ago, my java apps is still refusing to work even with various hacks - settings in memory etc .. till the time I got sick of it and change to vserver.

All happy with vserver and can live without its networks limitation for now. If we can use network name space (or a guide of how to set it up) which might be really really good . 


 
Jarry
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