On 07/07/2016 07:53, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Ultima wrote on 07/07/2016 06:04:
Not so. The top variable, devfs_ruleset = 4 is being set as the
default for
all jails. The devfs_ruleset = 5 inside the brackets is changing the
default value.
How to check what ruleset is mounted? That is a great question. I'm not
sure of an easy way to check other than verifying the /dev directory
inside
the jail.
There is no way to set more than one devfs rule to jail AFAIK.
You can see the rule number in output of jls -s or jls -n.
Miroslav Lachman
I was referring to this clause in the man document:
Descendant jails inherit the parent jail's devfs ruleset enforcement.
I thought that the outside rule is combined with the inside rule in the
jail definition. But thanks for the hint about jls -s, it does shows the
(single) active rule set (however without referring to the specific
rules defined in devfs.rules or a combination of it).
Grzegorz
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