SV: [Users] network

mattias mj at mjw.se
Tue Mar 23 05:17:20 EDT 2010


Can someone tell me a thing
How to setup bridge network in centos 
I no how to do it no ubuntu


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Skickat: den 23 mars 2010 05:21
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Ämne: [Users] new OpenVZ kernel, Owl ISOs, templates


Hi,

I've just sent this announcement to our internal list:

http://www.openwall.com/lists/announce/2010/03/23/1

This time, we're not only using an up-to-date OpenVZ kernel, but in fact
we're ahead of OpenVZ's official kernels in terms of security fixes. Please
try our ISOs out (live & installable, including ability to play with
containers and even compile C/C++ programs and build RPMs while CD-booted).
Please also try our pre-created OpenVZ container templates out - they
include a full set of development tools too, yet they're tiny for the
functionality offered (in fact, they became even smaller with this update) -
just around 115 MB .tar.gz and under 400 MB installed. We currently fully
support both 32-bit x86 and x86-64.

You may download via direct links from:

http://www.openwall.com/Owl/

Speaking of the kernel, we've updated 2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.028stab068.5
announced by Kir last week to use Red Hat's patches from their newer stable
kernel -164.15.1 (announced on 03/16).  Many of the changes between
-164.11.1 and -164.15.1 were security fixes:

http://lwn.net/Alerts/379054/

In case anyone wants to use "our" patches on top of
2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.028stab068.5 on a system other than Owl, we're making
the patches available here:

http://download.openwall.net/pub/patches/linux/openvz/

linux-2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.028stab068.5-164.15.1.el5.diff.gz contains only
Red Hat's patches.  Applying this patch on top of
2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.028stab068.5 upgrades it to -164.15.1.

linux-2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.028stab068.5-owl1.diff.gz contains the above and
also additional changes that we're making.  Some of those are security fixes
to architectures/subsystems that were unimportant for RHEL (not supported by
Red Hat).  Others are build fixes (to have the kernel build with our configs
as opposed to "just" Red Hat and OpenVZ default configs), usability fixes,
and finally there are some customizations specific to Owl (which you might
not want - e.g., reverting Red Hat's changes of default for panic_on_oops
and for console character encoding).

Once again, we'd prefer that you try Owl out and provide your feedback to us
such that we move the project forward in a direction useful to you, but
we're also sharing whatever patches we got in case you find them useful
elsewhere.

Enjoy.

Alexander
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