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Re: Why does chkpnt require iptables? [message #35158 is a reply to message #35106] Fri, 06 March 2009 11:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
rlawley is currently offline  rlawley
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I've raised this as a bug since starting this forum post, since I don't believe that a user (within the container) should be able to prevent an external script from running. The workaround in that thread involves changing files on the container.

We use the chkpnt function to suspend a VPS if we need to disable access to the VPS, and it is not ideal that the user can prevent us from doing this. My workaround has been to call vzctl stop if suspend fails, but I wanted to avoid shutting the user's VPS down if possible.
 
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