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* /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase -> /var/lib/vservers |
* /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase -> /var/lib/vservers |
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* I change it to /home/vservers, fix the above symlink |
* I change it to /home/vservers, fix the above symlink |
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− | * Re-create the "chroot barrier": <br>setattr --barrier /home/vservers |
+ | * Re-create the "chroot barrier": <br>setattr --barrier /home/vservers<br>showattr /home -> B for vservers |
* Some tools could have /var/lib/vservers hardcoded, for safety I create a symlink /var/lib/vservers pointing to /home/vservers |
* Some tools could have /var/lib/vservers hardcoded, for safety I create a symlink /var/lib/vservers pointing to /home/vservers |
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?? S_CAPS |
?? S_CAPS |
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see [http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html Detailed config page (better choosing boring CSS...)] |
see [http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html Detailed config page (better choosing boring CSS...)] |
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+ | If you don't assign unique IPs to the vservers but reuse the one of the host: |
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+ | touch /etc/vservers/<vserver>/interfaces/<N>/nodev |
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+ | ''When this file exists, the interface will be assumed to exist already. This can be used to assign primary interfaces which are created by the host or another vserver.'' |
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===Run a vserver=== |
===Run a vserver=== |
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vserver <my_vserver> start |
vserver <my_vserver> start |
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mount --bind /home /var/lib/vservers/vserver2/home |
mount --bind /home /var/lib/vservers/vserver2/home |
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The second method had the disavantage to require a reboot of the vserver |
The second method had the disavantage to require a reboot of the vserver |
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+ | To mount an NFS share in a vserver: |
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+ | <br>Add the nfs share to /etc/vservers/<vserver>/fstab |
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+ | <br>If you want the user to be able to do it from the vserver itself, you've to add some capabilities, apparently sth like SECURE_MOUNT, SECURE_REMOUNT and/or BINARY_MOUNT to /etc/vservers/<vserver>/ccapabilities (didn't try) |
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==Apt-get== |
==Apt-get== |
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LANG=C vapt-get <my_vserver1> <my_vserver2> <...> -- install <pkg1> <pkg2> |
LANG=C vapt-get <my_vserver1> <my_vserver2> <...> -- install <pkg1> <pkg2> |
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** WARNING: if the filesystem is already in use with vservers, nothing prevent you to umount the filesystem while the vservers are still running, which is VERY BAD! Be careful. |
** WARNING: if the filesystem is already in use with vservers, nothing prevent you to umount the filesystem while the vservers are still running, which is VERY BAD! Be careful. |
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** I could only get the tagxid taken properly into account after a reboot |
** I could only get the tagxid taken properly into account after a reboot |
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+ | ** To set tagxid on / you need to do it from initrd as tagxid cannot be set at remount: add to the kernel params the option "rootflags=tagxid", e.g. via /boot/grub/menu.lst #kopts=... |
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* Change the xid of already existing files: |
* Change the xid of already existing files: |
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chxid -c <my_vserver> -R /home/vservers/<my_vserver> |
chxid -c <my_vserver> -R /home/vservers/<my_vserver> |
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** Install my vdlimit_ script in /usr/local/sbin: [[Vserver tools]] |
** Install my vdlimit_ script in /usr/local/sbin: [[Vserver tools]] |
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ln -s /usr/local/sbin/vdlimit_ /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/scripts/post-start.d/vdlimit_$((5*1024)) |
ln -s /usr/local/sbin/vdlimit_ /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/scripts/post-start.d/vdlimit_$((5*1024)) |
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+ | ** To change the limit on-the-fly simply rename the link and execute |
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+ | ./vdlimit_<new_size> pre-stop <my_vserver>;./vdlimit_<new_size> post-start <my_vserver>; |
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==Network== |
==Network== |
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===Intern network=== |
===Intern network=== |
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Update: to check but actually all traffic with private or public IP will anyway be done through lo so this is probably not required |
Update: to check but actually all traffic with private or public IP will anyway be done through lo so this is probably not required |
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+ | Note that if you use openvpn, you can create tun/tap with |
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+ | openvpn --mktun --dev tap0 |
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===Configure daemons to listen only to the IP-address of the mothersystem=== |
===Configure daemons to listen only to the IP-address of the mothersystem=== |
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* ''openbsd-inetd:'' (not netkit-inetd) in file /etc/inetd.conf:<br>Prepend the service with <IP pub>:<br>Example |
* ''openbsd-inetd:'' (not netkit-inetd) in file /etc/inetd.conf:<br>Prepend the service with <IP pub>:<br>Example |
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listen-address=<IP pub> |
listen-address=<IP pub> |
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bind-interfaces |
bind-interfaces |
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+ | * ''[[Virtual_Private_Networks|openvpn]]'' in file /etc/openvpn/server.conf: |
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+ | local <IP pub> |
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+ | * ''slapd:'' in file /etc/default/slapd |
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+ | SLAPD_SERVICES="ldap://<IP priv>/ ldaps://<IP pub>/" |
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+ | * ''oidentd'' in file /etc/default/oidentd |
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+ | Add to OIDENT_OPTIONS list: "-a <IP pub>" |
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* netstat -lp -> other greedy daemons? |
* netstat -lp -> other greedy daemons? |
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* Seems that this is possible via another method, here it will bind the daemon to the first IP of the interface:<br>exec /usr/sbin/chbind --ip eth0 /path/to/daemon |
* Seems that this is possible via another method, here it will bind the daemon to the first IP of the interface:<br>exec /usr/sbin/chbind --ip eth0 /path/to/daemon |
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===Add an interface without rebooting the vserver=== |
===Add an interface without rebooting the vserver=== |
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* add the ip to the host (ip addr add ...) |
* add the ip to the host (ip addr add ...) |
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* http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/faq |
* http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/faq |
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* [http://linux-vserver.org/ProblematicPrograms Problematic programs] |
* [http://linux-vserver.org/ProblematicPrograms Problematic programs] |
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+ | * If you drop files from "outside of the vserver context" (from the host e.g.) you've to reassign the correct xid to the files: |
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+ | chxid -c <vserver> -R /home/vservers/<vserver> |
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+ | # all at once: |
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+ | for i in $(ls /etc/vservers/); do echo $i; chxid -c $i -R /home/vservers/$i;done |
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+ | * If you drop files from "outside of the vserver context" (from the host e.g.) you've to regenerate the disk usage and limit of the vserver if you use my vdlimit_ script: |
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+ | vserver <vserver> stop |
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+ | rm /var/cache/vservers/<vserver>_vdlimit_ |
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+ | vserver <vserver> start |
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+ | * To run a script (e.g. an /etc/init.d/start_my_daemon) in ctx 1, e.g. to start ntop and be sure it can see all the traffic, simply add at the begin of the script: |
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+ | if cat /proc/self/vinfo|grep -q -v ":[^0-9]1$"; then |
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+ | /usr/sbin/chcontext --ctx 1 $0 $* |
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+ | exit |
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+ | fi |
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+ | * To "mount" a samba shared drive from a vserver is not possible or at least when running grsec but you can still use the good old ftp-styled smbclient |
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+ | smbclient //machine/share -U domain/user |
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==TODO== |
==TODO== |
Latest revision as of 21:35, 24 November 2010
Introduction
Official homepage: Linux VServer Project
Good introduction:
Debian support:
apt-cache search vserver kernel-patch-vserver - context switching virtual private servers - kernel patch util-vserver - tools for Virtual private servers and context switching vserver-debiantools - Tools to manage debian virtual servers
Misc:
Kernel compilation
The Debian way
I followed instructions given in
- /usr/share/doc/kernel-patch-vserver/README.Debian
- Step-by-step 2.6
- Debian vservers
- Debian and vserver, french howto
- Debian and vserver
apt-get install kernel-patch-vserver linux-source-2.6.16 kernel-package fakeroot cd /usr/src tar xjf linux-source-2.6.16.tar.bz2 cd /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.16 cp config-2.6.16-1-amd64-k8 .config export PATCH_THE_KERNEL=YES make-kpkg --rootcmd fakeroot \ --revision custom01 \ --added-patches vserver \ --append-to-version +vserver \ --initrd \ binary-arch "Virtual root device support" -> **y** "Legacy kernel API" -> y "Show a Legacy Version ID" -> n "Disable Legacy Networking Kernel API" -> n "Enable Proc Security" -> y "Enable Hard CPU Limits" -> y "Limit the IDLE task" -> n "Persistent Inode Context Tagging" -> UID24/GID24 (32/32 probably not yet supported on Reiserfs) "Tag NFSD User Auth and Files" -> n "VServer Debugging Code" -> n
Install kernel and reboot
Vanilla with GrSec, still the Debian way
I used linux-2.6.17.14.tar.bz2 + patch-2.6.17.14-vs2.0.2.1-grsec2.1.9.diff
and the config of the Debian kernel config-2.6.17-2-vserver-amd64
make oldconfig
I activated HARDCPU limits and misc PAX & GRSEC stuff (this page can help):
CONFIG_VSERVER_HARDCPU=y CONFIG_VSERVER_HARDCPU_IDLE=y CONFIG_PAX=y CONFIG_PAX_SOFTMODE=y CONFIG_PAX_PT_PAX_FLAGS=y CONFIG_PAX_HAVE_ACL_FLAGS=y CONFIG_PAX_NOEXEC=y CONFIG_PAX_PAGEEXEC=y CONFIG_PAX_MPROTECT=y CONFIG_PAX_ASLR=y CONFIG_PAX_RANDUSTACK=y CONFIG_PAX_RANDMMAP=y CONFIG_PAX_MEMORY_SANITIZE=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CUSTOM=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_KMEM=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_IO=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_PROC_MEMMAP=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_BRUTE=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_MODSTOP=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_ACL_HIDEKERN=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_ACL_MAXTRIES=3 CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_ACL_TIMEOUT=30 CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_PROC=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_PROC_USER=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_PROC_ADD=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_LINK=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_FIFO=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CHROOT=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_PIVOT=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_CHDIR=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_FCHDIR=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_MKNOD=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_SHMAT=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_UNIX=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_NICE=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_RESLOG=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_SIGNAL=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_FORKFAIL=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_PROC_IPADDR=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_EXECVE=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_SHM=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_DMESG=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_RANDPID=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_RANDNET=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_FLOODTIME=10 CONFIG_GRKERNSEC_FLOODBURST=4
make-kpkg --rootcmd fakeroot --us --uc --initrd kernel-image
And I got a linux-image-2.6.17.14-grsec2.1.9-vs2.0.2.1_2.6.17.14-grsec2.1.9-vs2.0.2.1-10.00.Custom_amd64.deb
Host preparation
apt-get install util-vserver vserver-debiantools wget http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/SCRIPT/testme.sh chmod +x testme.sh ./testme.sh dd bs=1024k count=1024 if=/dev/zero of=1gb.test modprobe loop losetup /dev/loop0 ./1gb.test ./testfs.sh [ -F reiser ] -D /dev/loop0 -M /mnt losetup -d /dev/loop0 modprobe -r loop
There is no error at this point but as I'm using Reiserfs, I have to activate manually the extended attributes (for lsattr/chattr) by adding the following option to /etc/fstab lines: "attrs" (?? also option acl ??)
Test: lsattr <mount point of a Reiserfs>
Change the vserver base path
- /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase -> /var/lib/vservers
- I change it to /home/vservers, fix the above symlink
- Re-create the "chroot barrier":
setattr --barrier /home/vservers
showattr /home -> B for vservers - Some tools could have /var/lib/vservers hardcoded, for safety I create a symlink /var/lib/vservers pointing to /home/vservers
Manipulating vservers
Create a vserver
Edit /etc/vservers/newvserver-vars:
# cf http://amd64.debian.net/README.mirrors.html MIRROR="http://ftp.belnet.be/debian-amd64/debian" INTERFACE="<my_if>" ARCH="amd64"
Create a vserver with 64bits:
LANG=C newvserver --hostname template64 --domain teuwen.org --ip <new_ip>/24 --dist etch
Create a vserver with 32bits emulation:
LANG=C newvserver --hostname template32 --domain teuwen.org --ip <new_ip>/24 --dist etch --arch i386 --mirror "http://<i386_debian_mirror>"
Tuning:
- take care of the config duplication!
- enter the vserver and run tzconfig to choose the proper timezone
- fix /etc/apt/sources.list
- delete rcX.d links to umountroot
- Warning! If you use newvserver as such, it will overwrite the host /etc/motd due to a symlink
- See [Vserver tools] for a patch for newvserver
Removing unnecessary progs (check if you really don't need them!!):
- aptitude apt-utils base-config cpio dselect tasksel libncursesw5 libsigc++-1.2-5c2 libsigc++-2.0-0c2a
- dmidecode laptop-detect module-init-tools
- bsdmainutils ed nano nvi
- groff-base man-db manpages info libgdbm3
- netcat traceroute wget libssl0.9.8
- gettext-base libconsole libgnutls11 liblzo2-2 libtasn1-2-bin
Automatic start at bootup
echo default > /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/apps/init/mark
Note that at shotdown all vservers will be stopped
Delete a vserver
Remove dirs /home/vservers/<my_vserver> (depends on the setting of vdirbase, cf. above), /etc/vservers/<my_vserver> and /var/run/vservers/<my_vserver> and the corresponding symlink in /var/run/vservers.rev
Config of a vserver
TODO
?? /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>.conf ?? S_CAPS
see Detailed config page (better choosing boring CSS...)
If you don't assign unique IPs to the vservers but reuse the one of the host:
touch /etc/vservers/<vserver>/interfaces/<N>/nodev
When this file exists, the interface will be assumed to exist already. This can be used to assign primary interfaces which are created by the host or another vserver.
Run a vserver
vserver <my_vserver> start vserver <my_vserver> enter
If you get "mesg: /dev/pts/1: Operation not permitted", be root on the host with "su -"
vserver <my_vserver> stop
Other tools
vserver <my_vserver> status vserver-stat vtop, vps, vpstree, vkill
/etc/rc.d/init.d/rebootmgr is a daemon which can be called from vservers via vreboot and vhalt to stop/restart the vserver from inside
See also compatibility of util-vserver alpha branch
See Vserver tools for my own/modified scripts
Duplicate a vserver
vserver <my_vserver1> stop dupvserver --from <my_vserver1> --to <my_vserver2> --ip <new_ip>
dupvserver is broken with the new configuration structure /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/
See Vserver tools for a patch for dupvserver
Move/copy a vserver
Basically stop the vserver and copy /etc/vservers/<my_vserver> and /home/vservers/<my_vserver>
E.g. rsync -e ssh -avHl /vservers/XX new-server:/vserver/XX
To mount a directory from one vserver into another from the host:
vnamespace -e <vserver> mount --rbind /directory/to/mount/somewhere /where/to/mount/it vnamespace -e <vserver> umount /where/it/was/mounted
or
mount --bind /home /var/lib/vservers/vserver1/home mount --bind /home /var/lib/vservers/vserver2/home
The second method had the disavantage to require a reboot of the vserver
To mount an NFS share in a vserver:
Add the nfs share to /etc/vservers/<vserver>/fstab
If you want the user to be able to do it from the vserver itself, you've to add some capabilities, apparently sth like SECURE_MOUNT, SECURE_REMOUNT and/or BINARY_MOUNT to /etc/vservers/<vserver>/ccapabilities (didn't try)
Apt-get
LANG=C vapt-get <my_vserver1> <my_vserver2> <...> -- install <pkg1> <pkg2>
Unify
cf immutable-linkage-invert flag
Preparation:
mkdir /etc/vservers/template64/apps/vunify mkdir /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/apps/vunify ln -s /etc/vservers/template64 /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/apps/vunify/refserver.template64
Unification:
Be sure both vservers are running
vserver <my_vserver> unify [-n] [-R]
-n for dry run, no change
-R for de-unifying
When using tar, add option -U to unlink & recreate files instead of overwriting.
Manual set/unset of the immutable-linkage-invert flag:
setattr --iunlink /my/file setattr --~iunlink /my/file
Disk limits
cf http://linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits
- Assign static contexts for the vservers (i.e. have a value between 2 and 49151 in /etc/vservers/<name>/context)
- Mount the filesystem holding the vserver(s) with the tagxid option
- Check if this is mounted properly: use cat /proc/mounts
Ex.: /dev/mapper/Zeus-home /home reiserfs rw,tagxid 0 0 - WARNING: if the filesystem is already in use with vservers, nothing prevent you to umount the filesystem while the vservers are still running, which is VERY BAD! Be careful.
- I could only get the tagxid taken properly into account after a reboot
- To set tagxid on / you need to do it from initrd as tagxid cannot be set at remount: add to the kernel params the option "rootflags=tagxid", e.g. via /boot/grub/menu.lst #kopts=...
- Check if this is mounted properly: use cat /proc/mounts
- Change the xid of already existing files:
chxid -c <my_vserver> -R /home/vservers/<my_vserver>
- Set limits, first method: here limit to 5Gb, 100000 inodes and 5% for the root user
For info as I could not get it working properly yet
mkdir /var/cache/vservers ln -s /var/cache/vservers /etc/vservers/.defaults/cachebase mkdir /etc/vservers/.defaults/cachebase/<my_server> ln -s /etc/vservers/.defaults/cachebase/<my_server> /etc/vservers/<my_server>/cache mkdir -p /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/dlimits/0 echo /home/vservers/<my_vserver> > /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/dlimits/0/directory echo $(( 5 * 1024 * 1024 )) > /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/dlimits/0/space_total echo 100000 > /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/dlimits/0/inodes_total echo 5 > /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/dlimits/0/reserved
- Set limits, second method:
- Install my vdlimit_ script in /usr/local/sbin: Vserver tools
ln -s /usr/local/sbin/vdlimit_ /etc/vservers/<my_vserver>/scripts/post-start.d/vdlimit_$((5*1024))
- To change the limit on-the-fly simply rename the link and execute
./vdlimit_<new_size> pre-stop <my_vserver>;./vdlimit_<new_size> post-start <my_vserver>;
Network
Intern network
For pure loopback, use dummy interface, cf http://mirabellug.org/wikini/wakka.php?wiki=VServers
For usable dummy interface, us permanent taps as the uml tools allow:
apt-get install uml-utilities
- Create a pseudo-interface:
auto tap0 iface tap0 inet static address 192.168.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 tunctl_user uml-net
And configure vservers with the same dev=tap0
Update: to check but actually all traffic with private or public IP will anyway be done through lo so this is probably not required
Note that if you use openvpn, you can create tun/tap with
openvpn --mktun --dev tap0
Configure daemons to listen only to the IP-address of the mothersystem
- openbsd-inetd: (not netkit-inetd) in file /etc/inetd.conf:
Prepend the service with <IP pub>:
Example
<IP pub>:cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/cvs-pserver
- xinetd: (not inetd) in file /etc/xinetd.conf:
defaults { bind = <IP pub> }
/etc/init.d/xinetd restart
- sshd: in file /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
ListenAddress <IP pub>
/etc/init.d/ssh restart
- exim4: in file /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf:
dc_local_interfaces='<IP pub>'
/etc/init.d/exim4 restart
Better to do it through debconf to avoid surprises at update time: dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config
- courier-imap: in file /etc/courier/imapd:
ADDRESS=<IP pub>
/etc/init.d/courier-imap restart
- courier-imap-ssl: in file /etc/courier-ssl/imapd:
ADDRESS=<IP pub>
/etc/init.d/courier-imap-ssl restart
- imapproxy: in file /etc/imapproxy.conf:
listen_address <IP pub>
Within a vserver, you'll probably hav to reduce the cache_size or give capability to the vserver to raise the setrlimit.
- mysql: in file /etc/mysql/my.cnf:
bind-address = <IP pub>
- vsFtpd: in file /etc/vsftpd.conf:
listen_address=<IP pub>
- postgresql: in file /etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf:
virtual_host = '<IP pub>'
- apache2: in file /etc/apache2/ports.conf:
Listen <IP pub>:80
- zope2.9: in file /etc/zope2.9/<instance>/zope.conf:
ip-address <IP pub>
- portmap: in file /etc/default/portmap:
OPTIONS="-i <IP pub/loopback>"
- dnsmasq: in file /etc/dnsmasq.conf:
listen-address=<IP pub> bind-interfaces
- openvpn in file /etc/openvpn/server.conf:
local <IP pub>
- slapd: in file /etc/default/slapd
SLAPD_SERVICES="ldap://<IP priv>/ ldaps://<IP pub>/"
- oidentd in file /etc/default/oidentd
Add to OIDENT_OPTIONS list: "-a <IP pub>"
- netstat -lp -> other greedy daemons?
- Seems that this is possible via another method, here it will bind the daemon to the first IP of the interface:
exec /usr/sbin/chbind --ip eth0 /path/to/daemon
Add an interface without rebooting the vserver
- add the ip to the host (ip addr add ...)
- add the ip to the guest's network context
# naddress --add --nid <nid> --ip <ip>/<mask>
- enter the guest (best via ssh)
- restart the services if required
(most services will automatically start using the new addresses) - update the config to reflect the changes for the next guest restart (if desired)
Thanks Herbert!
Understanding vservers
Security contextes
- Find security context of process N:
chcontext --ctx 1 cat /proc/N/status|grep s_context
- Be in the same context:
chcontext --ctx X /bin/sh
- Master context: 1, example to get all listening ports:
chcontext --ctx 1 netstat -lpn
See also Virtual private servers and security contexts
Ceiling capabilities
- As non-root, check capBset:
cat /proc/self/status
- Reduce ceiling caps:
reducecap --secure /bin/sh
- Now capBset is reduced:
cat /proc/self/status su
- capEff raised a bit but not enough to do for example /sbin/ifconfig eth0 down
- See also [Capabilities in Linux|http://www.lids.org/lids-howto/node34.html]
Security
Not necessarily related to vserver but always useful to consider :-)
- ssh
- Use the AllowUsers option to give ssh rights only to those who need it.
- Brute-force protection: apt-get install denyhosts
Edit /etc/denyhosts.conf to get email reports
Un case someone forgot his pwd and got banned, to remove the ban directly: remove it from /var/lib/denyhosts files and /etc/hosts.deny of course
- iptables (on the host)
- cf --uid-owner and other --XXX-owner options
on OUTPUT table to avoid download of malicious code
on INPUT table to avoid bindshells
- cf --uid-owner and other --XXX-owner options
- resource limits
- cpu/mem
GrSec
- http://pax.grsecurity.net/
- http://people.linux-vserver.org/~harry/_README_
- http://www.zataz.net/docs/8024/introduction-grsecurity.html
- http://linux-vserver.org/grsecurityHowto
- http://ludit.kuleuven.be/software/vserver/_README_
apt-get install paxctl gradm2
Iptables Proxy
Other tricks
- For other tweaks, see http://deb.riseup.net/vserver/usage/ :
- What if I accidentally removed a vserver while it was running?
- Howto convert legacy vservers to the new format
- Howto add an IP to a running vserver, without restarting it?
- Howto make the host interface and IP available in a vserver
- Howto impose disk limits in each vserver
- http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/faq
- Problematic programs
- If you drop files from "outside of the vserver context" (from the host e.g.) you've to reassign the correct xid to the files:
chxid -c <vserver> -R /home/vservers/<vserver> # all at once: for i in $(ls /etc/vservers/); do echo $i; chxid -c $i -R /home/vservers/$i;done
- If you drop files from "outside of the vserver context" (from the host e.g.) you've to regenerate the disk usage and limit of the vserver if you use my vdlimit_ script:
vserver <vserver> stop rm /var/cache/vservers/<vserver>_vdlimit_ vserver <vserver> start
- To run a script (e.g. an /etc/init.d/start_my_daemon) in ctx 1, e.g. to start ntop and be sure it can see all the traffic, simply add at the begin of the script:
if cat /proc/self/vinfo|grep -q -v ":[^0-9]1$"; then /usr/sbin/chcontext --ctx 1 $0 $* exit fi
- To "mount" a samba shared drive from a vserver is not possible or at least when running grsec but you can still use the good old ftp-styled smbclient
smbclient //machine/share -U domain/user
TODO
- http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/compatibility.html
- http://linux-vserver.derjohn.de/
- [VServer wiki|http://vserver.strahlungsfrei.de/tiki-index.php]
- [Administrator Guide|http://linux-vserver.org/linux-vserver_administrators_gide]
- [Debian newvserver|http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/debian/]
- [Howto Debian vserver|http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_vserver_debian]
- ?? apt-get install vlan
- ?? ipac-ng
- CPU limit
- BW limit
- http://linux-vserver.org/HowTo+Read+ProcFS
- http://linux-vserver.org/HistoryList?full=1
- Publish Munin scripts
- http://linux-vserver.org/VServer+installation+Fedora+Core+5
- http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/
- http://www.archivesat.com/Linux-VServer/
- http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/miscprj/s_context.hc?s1=1&s2=0&s3=0&s4=0&full=0&prjstate=1&nodoc=0
- (fr) http://fr.wikibooks.org/wiki/Vserver