Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
Something like this:
        http://garage.freebsd.pl/mljail.README

I did it some time ago, and this is one of the feature for new jail
implementation with is beeing designed

Yes, that's just the thing I'm talking about, so it looks like I have indeed be reinventing something. (The jail scheduling work of cdjones it something else I'm interested in, but for another time).

Now the question becomes: how much jail work is out there, and what's the likelihood is it seeing the light of day in a released kernel? I hate to be going about coding stuff that's been done before (well, actually I enjoy coding it but you know...), but I only ever see snippets of jail work mentioned here and there and nothing ever seems to get anywhere official. I figured the place to talk about this was the freebsd-jail mailing list, but it seems to be mostly for stuff like "getting app X to work in a jail" or "the current jail rc scripts have this or that deficiency." That's why I cross-mailed to freebsd-hackers - maybe more appropriate there?

Where's the secret place people really go to communicate this kind of thing? I've done a lot of work in the general jail-like area, and while much of it it the same as others' I'd like to share what isn't. Of course, with other people's jail-related projects staying on the sidelines so long - and that by those with "@freebsd.org" stature - one wonders if there's a point. I don't mean to sound down on anything, just wondering what the state of the "jail community" is. Or where it is.

- Jamie
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