Jamie Gritton wrote:
On 04/22/13 11:39, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Jamie Gritton wrote:
On 04/22/13 03:17, Mateusz Guzik wrote:
[...]
Again, the goal is to have jails clean up automatically after anything
jailed root was permitted to do.
Thoughts?
This already happens when jails are created
On 04/22/13 11:39, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Jamie Gritton wrote:
On 04/22/13 03:17, Mateusz Guzik wrote:
[...]
Again, the goal is to have jails clean up automatically after anything
jailed root was permitted to do.
Thoughts?
This already happens when jails are created using a jail.conf fil
Jamie Gritton wrote:
On 04/22/13 03:17, Mateusz Guzik wrote:
[...]
Again, the goal is to have jails clean up automatically after anything
jailed root was permitted to do.
Thoughts?
This already happens when jails are created using a jail.conf file. Any
mounts there are unmounted as part of
On 04/22/13 03:17, Mateusz Guzik wrote:
Hello,
This is something that imho could be done by GSoC student.
It is possible to allow jailed root to mount various filesystems. But
once all processes are dead, mounts done by jailed root that he didn't
clean up are still hanging around.
As time pass
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Hello,
This is something that imho could be done by GSoC student.
It is possible to allow jailed root to mount various filesystems. But
once all processes are dead, mounts done by jailed root that he didn't
clean up are still hanging around.
As time passes and more stuff gets jailable we should