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=== Setting network flags (nflags) ===
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* Add the flags to a file named <code>nflags</code>:
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echo HIDE_NETIF >> nflags
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* The default nflags are:
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HIDE_NETIF
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=== Setting POSIX capabilities (bcaps) ===
 
=== Setting POSIX capabilities (bcaps) ===

Revision as of 03:54, 7 September 2008

This page discusses how to set capabilities and flags for a util-vserver guest. Also check http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html for additional information. A couple of general rules applies to all of the files described on this page:

  • The filenames are all relative to the guest's configuration directory, which typically is /etc/vservers/<guest> but by default /usr/local/etc/vservers/<guest> when built from source.
  • One capability/flag per line
  • To remove something set by default, prefix it with ~, for instance:
echo ~SET_UTSNAME >> ccapabilities
  • Comments can be added with #:
echo \# Disable utsname configuration >> ccapabilities
  • To set a specific bit which does not yet have a name in util-vserver, you can use the following notation to set bit 6:
echo ^6 >> ncapabilities

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Setting POSIX capabilities (bcaps)

  • Add the capabilities to a file named bcapabilities:
echo CHOWN >> bcapabilities
  • The default bcaps are:
CHOWN
DAC_OVERRIDE
DAC_READ_SEARCH
FOWNER
FSETID
KILL
SETGID
SETUID
NET_BIND_SERVICE
SYS_CHROOT
SYS_PTRACE
SYS_BOOT
SYS_TTY_CONFIG
LEASE
AUDIT_WRITE

Setting network capabilities (ncaps)

  • Add the capabilities to a file named ncapabilities:
echo ^12 >> ncapabilities
  • There are no default ncaps.
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