Tue, 02 Sep 2008 14:12:51 +0200
PÁSZTOR György schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> "Manfred Heubach" <entwicklung@heubach-edv.de> írta 2008-09-02 09:07-kor:
>
>>> well, why not just 'restrict' the host to those two
>>> addresses and be done?
>>>
>>>
>> Well, i *want* to restrict the host to those two addresses - but how?
>>
> I don't understand your attitude. Why do you want to run services on the
> host, if you use vserver?
>
>
I use vserver mainly for server consolidation. This is why I have some
more services on the host itself (syslog-ng, mta, bacula, raid-console,
ssh, snmp, ...).
> I think, in the vserver-world the service's place are in the guests, and
> the only service which could run on the host is the sshd.
> The only config you have to be careful with is the config of it, nothing
> more.
>
> Cheers,
> gyu
>
Manfred
PÁSZTOR György schrieb:
Hi!
"Manfred Heubach" <entwicklung@heubach-edv.de> írta 2008-09-02 09:07-kor:
well, why not just 'restrict' the host to those two
addresses and be done?
Well, i *want* to restrict the host to those two addresses - but how?
I don't understand your attitude. Why do you want to run services on the
host, if you use vserver?
I use vserver mainly for server consolidation. This is why I have some
more services on the host itself (syslog-ng, mta, bacula, raid-console,
ssh, snmp, ...).
I think, in the vserver-world the service's place are in the guests, and
the only service which could run on the host is the sshd.
The only config you have to be careful with is the config of it, nothing
more.
Cheers,
gyu
Manfred