# The default is to allocate a free context on the fly
# In general you don't need to force a context
#S_CONTEXT=
-# Select the IP number assigned to the virtual server
-# This IP must be one IP of the server, either an interface
-# or an IP alias
-IPROOT=1.2.3.4
-# The netmask and broadcast are computed by default from IPROOTDEV
-#IPROOTMASK=
-#IPROOTBCAST=
-# You can define on which device the IP alias will be done
-# The IP alias will be set when the server is started and unset
-# when the server is stopped
-IPROOTDEV=eth0
# Uncomment the onboot line if you want to enable this
# virtual server at boot time
#ONBOOT=yes
# You can set a different host name for the vserver
# If empty, the host name of the main server is used
-S_HOSTNAME=somename.somedomain.com
+S_HOSTNAME=
# You can set a different NIS domain for the vserver
# If empty, the current on is kept
# Set it to "none" to have no NIS domain set
# ULIMIT="-H -u 200"
# The example above, combined with the nproc S_FLAGS will limit the
# vserver to a maximum of 200 processes
-ULIMIT="-H -u 1000"
+ULIMIT="-HS -u 1000"
# You can set various capabilities. By default, the vserver are run
# with a limited set, so you can let root run in a vserver and not
# worry about it. He can't take over the machine. In some cases