On 19.06.2008 17:47, Albert Shih wrote:
Hi all
I'm using FreeBSD with jail. On those jail I'm running apache and tomcat
(not apache/tomcat, but apache and tomcat not in same jail of course).
Now my user (developper team) want to have access to tomcat log and apache
log for debugging.
I really
On my server with jails, I have changed the error-log directive of
Apache to send logs in an other jail which is listening with syslog and
it works fine. Then you have just to create an acces in this jail.
albinootje wrote:
Albert Shih wrote:
Hi,
I'm using FreeBSD with jail. On those jai
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008, alexus wrote:
Hi,
I'm about to try out your latest patch
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/jail/20080617-01-jail-7.0R.diff
be aware that this one will be updated again soonish (as some things
do not yet work [raw ipv6 sockets to be precise is what I am aware of
so far])
On Jun 19, 2008, at 8:23 PM, alexus wrote:
I'm about to try out your latest patch
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/jail/20080617-01-jail-7.0R.diff
i didn't find any instructions, did I missed them or they just don't
exists at all?
can you give us some short cheat sheet on what needs to be d
I'm about to try out your latest patch
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/jail/20080617-01-jail-7.0R.diff
i didn't find any instructions, did I missed them or they just don't
exists at all?
can you give us some short cheat sheet on what needs to be done in
order to install and use it correctly?
Albert Shih schrieb:
How can I do that ? Make the acces to apache-log and tomcat-log (or anything
log)
to my users ?
Maybe some unconventional approach: use syslog to write all logs to a
user-accessible location. (If they have no shell account at all, then to
a file on the Apache server the
Albert Shih wrote:
Hi,
> I'm using FreeBSD with jail. On those jail I'm running apache and tomcat
> (not apache/tomcat, but apache and tomcat not in same jail of course).
>
> Now my user (developper team) want to have access to tomcat log and apache
> log for debugging.
>
> I really prefer to n
Hi all
I'm using FreeBSD with jail. On those jail I'm running apache and tomcat
(not apache/tomcat, but apache and tomcat not in same jail of course).
Now my user (developper team) want to have access to tomcat log and apache
log for debugging.
I really prefer to not grant ssh access to my devel
Peter Ankerstål wrote:
Is it possible to give root access to a certain tun-interface inside a
jail?
In order to use OpenVPN or something like that?
--
Jail can use only 1 IP address (currently). If you need to use only some
ports on VPN, you can use port redirect by firewall.
I am using it
Jille Timmmermans wrote:
No.
You must run OpenVPN outside of your jail
Peter Ankerstål wrote:
I have readRUMORS that you can have the jailed systems route through
and access the jail which is outside the jail, but so far, have not sean
any real 'cookbook' on how to do it.
I tried it a
No.
You must run OpenVPN outside of your jail
Peter Ankerstål wrote:
Is it possible to give root access to a certain tun-interface inside a
jail?
In order to use OpenVPN or something like that?
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Peter Ankerstål
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Is it possible to give root access to a certain tun-interface inside a
jail?
In order to use OpenVPN or something like that?
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Peter Ankerstål
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