Well, yes. That was my immediate decision. Just to find an alternative/temporary way and to wait for something more reliable and standard. I don't really have the critical need to proceed with such a setup right now and it's good to know a little bit more about the status of such a feature and what others think and tried/managed to do about it.
I really wanna thank you all for your valuable inputs. Have a good rest of the weekend. On Sun, 2012-08-12 at 08:40 -0400, Fbsd8 wrote: > http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=29968&highlight=nfsd > > Found this which I think says it all at the conclusion. > > March 30th, 2012 > Received some information from the FreeBSD mailing list and apparently > exporting NFS from an jailed environment is not possible. For those who > have "managed" (by heavy tweaking of sysctl.conf) to export the NFS > probably have these concerns: 1) Security may have been compromised on > their own jails as a result of tweaks and 2) Even if you manage to > export the NFS share under such strained boundary conditions, it may > cause problems in some of the application's you would like to use (eg: > tinderbox) finally, 3) If you try to use net/unfs3 and succeed to export > NFS, this will not have a very fast (ro) transport rate and will have > many (rw) speed limitations. > > > My personal conclusion is to wait until the default kernel version of > nfs is updated to be jail-friendly before I try using nfs in jails.
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