On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 13:02 +1000, Steve Walsh wrote:
I'm wagering that's not the full output of uname -a. As far as I'm aware, centos have never shipped a 2.6.35 kernel with any release, and that's the sort of error you get with a openVZ "stab" (or Stable) kernel, where unless the host provides you with the modules, there's not a lot you can do about it.
Centos 6 is, I believe, 2.6.32, so 2.6.35 is something strange. Google shows that version in many data centres.
Perhaps you might want to talk to your hosting company about what they're selling you, because it certainly isn't a 'pure' centos install.
Have already done that. I'm getting about 6,000 web hits a day (all wrong URLs) from a lunatic who I can stop in IP Tables but only if the alleged Centos version is up-to-date.
Thank you.
Paul.