On 10/24/06, John P. Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I have been reading about UML on the UML Kernel Home Page. I have
> found several references to security issues such as the host system being
> accesible from the guest system and memory not being secure between
> multple UML
I usualy use /tmp myself on all my machines. I never keep anything
valueable in there, so it's of little consern.
-- Scott Edwards
Daxal Communications - http://www.daxal.com
Surf the USA - http://www.surfthe.us
On 4/14/05, itamar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It´s possible t
bd/1 which did not work.
>
> This looks like a devfs pointer though. Is this correct?
Does your fstab show /dev/ubd0 or /dev/ubd/0 ?
Check that /dev/ubd1 or /dev/ubd/1 exists as well. (and 2 .. 3 .. 4
and so on for how many disk slices you want).
Thank you,
Scott Edwards
--
Daxal C
appening???
>
> Thanks and Best Regards,
> Adil Mujeeb
>
Does netstat suggest an ipv6 port is listening?
eg, netstat -tanp (tcp, all ports in use/open, numerical only, list owning pid)
If that's not sufficient (I'm not using ipv6), use lsof as well.
Let us know!
Sc