On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 09:08:34AM +0100, Mark Hunting wrote: > Herbert Poetzl wrote: > > On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 11:34:17AM +0100, Mark Hunting wrote: > > > >> > >> Thanks for all your answers. I now understand the mount command isn't > >> the problem. I can do the mount from the guest IP, that's no problem. > >> But when I then 'do' something on the NFS mount, like a simple ls or > >> touch, this is done using the host IP. > >> > >> I can change this behaviour by changing the route to my NFS server > >> through the guest IP instead of through the host IP (which is the > >> default). But the routing table is server-wide, so all guests and even > >> the host will use this route. Or is there a way to create a route table > >> entry for one guest only? > > sure, make sure that multiple routing tables are enabled, > > assign one to your guest, and setup proper routing > > (source based) there, and the kernel will honor that > That sounds great. But how do I assign a specific routing > table to a guest? well, the 'assign' was more a logical than practical process, i.e. you mentally assign a table for that guest, and configure the routing (with multiple routing tables) based on source IP on the host (no Linux-VServer specific stuff required) > Google does not give me the answer, it seems. for me google gave about 680 results for the following search terms: multiple routing tables Linux-VServer > Maybe this is something to add to the VServer FAQ? maybe, feel free to add it once you figured it out best, Herbert > Mark