On Fri, 21 Mar 2014, dte...@freebsd.org wrote:
-}
-}> I am trying to allow a jail to do X forwarding ala ssh -Y, but seem to be
-}missing
-}> something. I have narrowed it down to something with the jail, having
-}> successfully done this with non-jails. IOW, sshd_config has
-}"X11Forwarding
-}>
Hiya,
I am trying to allow a jail to do X forwarding ala ssh -Y, but seem to be
missing something. I have narrowed it down to something with the jail, having
successfully done this with non-jails. IOW, sshd_config has "X11Forwarding
yes" etc. The system is fbsd 9.2-STABLE. The jail is set up
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Bjoern A. Zeeb spaketh thusly:
-}On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Randy Schultz wrote:
-}
-}Hi,
-}
-}> I'm mounting some iSCSI storage in a jail. It's mounting in the jail via
-}> fstab.. When the jail is up and I'm logged into the jail I can cd
-}> to
Heya,
I'm mounting some iSCSI storage in a jail. It's mounting in the jail via
fstab.. When the jail is up and I'm logged into the jail I can cd
to the mount point, r/w etc., everything seems to work. What's weird tho' is,
while a df on the parent shows the partion mounted as expected, a df in
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008, Edwin Groothuis spaketh thusly:
-}Since lock_file() consists of three different functions depending
-}on your capabilities, could you pastebin the output of your config.log
-}somwwhere to figure out which was is used?
http://www.pastebin.be/13079
-}
-}I have visudo (and sudo
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, Boris Samorodov spaketh thusly:
-}Sorry freebsd-jail-list reader,
-}
-}
-}this message is for Randy Schultz.
-}
-}Dear Randy, just FYI, but your mail server is blocking messages...
Taking this off-line. Tnx Boris.
-}
-}
-}On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 22:58:22 +0400 Mail Delivery
Heya,
Been using jails for a while with 6.2 and 6.3. Today I'm working my first lab
box with 7.0-RELEASE. Set everything up with ezjail, e.g. ezjail-admin
create... Everything builds/installs fine, no barks. Sudo installed via make
install in /usr/ports/security/sudo on both parent and jail a
Anybody ever set up a NIS server in a jail? I'm running a jail on a 6.2
system. When I run ypserv on the parent things work great. When I shut down
ypserv on the parent and bring it up in the jail, it comes up fine but never
answers any of the broadcasts. I have ruled out any firewalling. I h
Has anybody ever set up a time server in a jail?
My goal is to have something serving the time, not actually setting the time,
out of the jail. The system clock is sync'd via other means. Unfortunately,
ntpd and crew really want to mess with the system clock.
--
Randy([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, Alain Wolf spaketh thusly:
-}Hi Randy,
-}
-}I fell in the same hole on my first setup.
-}There is no such thing as 127.0.0.1 in a FreeBSD Jail.
-}There is just the IP, which the Jail is configured for.
-}I am not a developer, but as far as I understand, a Jail and its IP, is
-}
Heya,
Playing around with jails and have run across something weird, I was wondering
if somebody could explain.
I'm trying to get djbdns to run inside the jail, with tinydns running on
127.0.0.1. The thing I cannot figure out is why tinydns always comes up on
the jail's IP address, and not lo
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, Bill Moran spaketh thusly:
-}In response to Randy Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
-}
-}> Hey all,
-}>
-}> I've been messing around with, and liking, jails. I had a weird thing
happen
-}> tho' that I cannot explain, and seems to violate the concept
Hey all,
I've been messing around with, and liking, jails. I had a weird thing happen
tho' that I cannot explain, and seems to violate the concept of jail.
I have the AMD64 version of fbsd 6.2 set up, default install(plus a few minor
ports like sudo). The jail setup is AFAIK standard, e.g. rc.
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