On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 07:44:51PM -0600, Jamie Gritton wrote:
> On 04/29/12 17:37, Mr Dandy wrote:
> > Looks like the new functionality lost abilities of old /etc/rc.d/jail to
> > carry
> > out multiple quantity of prestart/stop instruction
> >
> > Old cool feature:
> > jail_example_exec_afters
On 04/29/12 17:37, Mr Dandy wrote:
Looks like the new functionality lost abilities of old /etc/rc.d/jail to carry
out multiple quantity of prestart/stop instruction
Old cool feature:
jail_example_exec_afterstart0=""
jail_example_exec_afterstart1=""
..
In new style it doesn't work:
exec.start0 =
Looks like the new functionality lost abilities of old /etc/rc.d/jail to carry
out multiple quantity of prestart/stop instruction
Old cool feature:
jail_example_exec_afterstart0=""
jail_example_exec_afterstart1=""
..
In new style it doesn't work:
exec.start0 = '/bin/date';
exec.start1 = '/bin/da