08.03.2013 03:22, Jamie Gritton пишет:
> You're allowed to have the same address in multiple jails, but only in
> the case of jails that have one address (i.e. one IPv4 address in this
> case). Jails with multiple IP addresses can't share any of those
> addresses with other jails. I don't know why
Hi Jamie,
Le 8 mars 2013 à 00:22, Jamie Gritton a écrit :
> You're allowed to have the same address in multiple jails, but only in
> the case of jails that have one address (i.e. one IPv4 address in this
> case). Jails with multiple IP addresses can't share any of those
> addresses with other ja
On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 17:22:01 -0600, Jamie Gritton
wrote:
You're allowed to have the same address in multiple jails, but only in
the case of jails that have one address (i.e. one IPv4 address in this
case).
Whoa, really? Why did I not know of those? I always thought each jail had
to have i
On 03/07/13 05:29, Yoann Gini wrote:
Le 7 mars 2013 à 10:58, Boris Samorodov a écrit :
07.03.2013 12:48, Yoann Gini пишет:
I need to share this IP, I’ve only one and I would like to avoid playing with
NAT…
One IP may be shared but for different services (ports).
That what I’ve unders
Le 7 mars 2013 à 17:39, Boris Samorodov a écrit :
>> Actually, if I remove the SharedIPv4 from the jails, it works.
>
> Did you configure any sysctl parameters for jails?
Only security.jail.allow_raw_sockets=1 to allow me to ping from inside a jail.
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07.03.2013 16:29, Yoann Gini пишет:
>
> Le 7 mars 2013 à 10:58, Boris Samorodov a écrit :
>
>> 07.03.2013 12:48, Yoann Gini пишет:
>>
>>> I need to share this IP, I’ve only one and I would like to avoid playing
>>> with NAT…
>>
>> One IP may be shared but for different services (ports).
>
> Th
Hi Boris,
On Thu, March 7, 2013 3:58 am, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> 07.03.2013 12:48, Yoann Gini пиÑеÑ:
>
>> I need to share this IP, Iâve only one and I would like to avoid
>> playing with NATâ¦
>
> One IP may be shared but for different services (ports).
Thanks. Now that you mentioned tha
Le 7 mars 2013 à 13:29, Yoann Gini a écrit :
> Actually, if I remove the SharedIPv4 from the jails, it works.
>
> I’ve investigate more on the open socket area and I think the problem come
> from Apache who still lisent on *:* even if I’ve set a Listen directive…
No, it’s not linked, I’ve let
Le 7 mars 2013 à 10:58, Boris Samorodov a écrit :
> 07.03.2013 12:48, Yoann Gini пишет:
>
>> I need to share this IP, I’ve only one and I would like to avoid playing
>> with NAT…
>
> One IP may be shared but for different services (ports).
That what I’ve understand and what I’ve planned.
>>
07.03.2013 12:48, Yoann Gini пишет:
> I need to share this IP, I’ve only one and I would like to avoid playing with
> NAT…
One IP may be shared but for different services (ports).
> If someone have a idea…
Give some more information:
1. OS version, OS arch.
2. Jail configuration (at least one)
Hi Valeri,
Thank for your answer
Le 7 mars 2013 à 02:23, Valeri Galtsev a écrit :
> I must say I'm not an expert if the first place, and I never used ezjail,
> I'm creating jails manually...
>
> Still. Try to make all jails configured each with one single IP. To the
> best of my knowledge jail
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