On Fri, 01 Mar 2013, Bernt Hansson wrote:
> On 2013-02-27 11:19, Bernt Hansson wrote:
>
> > 2013-02-26 15:18, Teske, Devin skrev:
> >
> > > Yes, this is possible.
> > >
> > > When I get into work, I'll share with you the recipe
> >
> > Please do share with us.
>
> Ok I rephrase my question. Ho
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> To: Teske, Devin
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> Subject: Re: Jail question
>
> 2013-02-26 15:18, Teske, Devin skrev:
> > Yes, this is possible.
> >
> > When I
2013-02-26 15:18, Teske, Devin skrev:
Yes, this is possible.
When I get into work, I'll share with you the recipe
Please do share with us.
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Bernt Hansson wrote:
I would like to install an old version of freebsd let's say 4.6 in a
jail. Is that possible.
Host is 8.3-stable amd64
Things like ps won't run, but you can copy static binaries from host:/rescue to
jail:/{bin,sbin} as appropriate and that helps a lot.
I just installed a 5
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I would like to install an old version of freebsd let's say 4.6 in a
jail
Hello list!
I would like to install an old version of freebsd let's say 4.6 in a
jail. Is that possible.
Host is 8.3-stable amd64
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On 12/18/10 02:58, Dave wrote:
Hi..
I've actualy got a "messing about" PC with 8.1 on, that I often play with
during lunch times at work. Trouble is, been working through lunchtimes
for the last week or three.
Self teaching is good, you certainly learn things, but though I'm not in
need of ins
Hi..
I've actualy got a "messing about" PC with 8.1 on, that I often play with
during lunch times at work. Trouble is, been working through lunchtimes
for the last week or three.
Self teaching is good, you certainly learn things, but though I'm not in
need of instant self gratification, it's
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> Indexer and Da Rock, many thanks, more reading, and some fiddling needed
> I think.
It is the best way to learn. Setup a VM of fbsd 8.1 on your computer, and just
play with it on that with jails, and learn what you can an cant do. Remember
On 16 Dec 2010 at 14:50, Da Rock wrote:
> On 12/16/10 09:32, Dave wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > As some of you may remember, I've managed to build a F'BSD V8.0
> > based system that provides me with:-
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>
Hi..
Indexer and Da Rock, many thanks, more reading, and some fiddling needed
I think.
Ch
"Dave" writes:
> I've been reading the FreeBSD Manual (a dangerous thing to do during
> lunchtimes!) relating to Jails. Other than making my head spin, I'm
> finding it a tad dificult finding out just what you can/cant do with a
> Jail. Mainly, because I'm not familiar with a lot of the term
On 12/16/10 09:32, Dave wrote:
Hi.
As some of you may remember, I've managed to build a F'BSD V8.0 based
system that provides me with:-
Local GPS disiplined NTP server (working very well) the reason I built
the thing in the first place, but it seems FreeBSD can do so much more,
so I also have..
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> SSH remote login for admin needs (But not for "root" login) Also working
> well.
Good!
> I think I'd like to run Hiawatha in a Jail, as it seems "the right thing
> to do" with something that will be exposed to the www.
> (Comments/advice?
Hi.
As some of you may remember, I've managed to build a F'BSD V8.0 based
system that provides me with:-
Local GPS disiplined NTP server (working very well) the reason I built
the thing in the first place, but it seems FreeBSD can do so much more,
so I also have.
Hiawatha webserver (also
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 13:38:17 -0400 bdsf...@att.net wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 09:32:44 -0400, Jerry
> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:35:39 -0400
> > Fbsd8 articulated:
> >
> >> Check out qjail. It has been submitted for ad
On Fri, October 15, 2010 2:54 pm, Ivan Voras wrote:
> Since jails can do many things there are many "helper" utilities that
> can do much to simplify the process. If you can hack python, you can,
> for example, modify my script at
> http://ivoras.sharanet.org/stuff/mkjails.py which I've used to cr
On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 13:38:17 -0400
bdsf...@att.net articulated:
> On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 09:32:44 -0400, Jerry
> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:35:39 -0400
> > Fbsd8 articulated:
> >
> >> Check out qjail. It has been submitted for addition to the ports
> >> collection, but the ports dept is
On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 09:32:44 -0400, Jerry
wrote:
On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:35:39 -0400
Fbsd8 articulated:
Check out qjail. It has been submitted for addition to the ports
collection, but the ports dept is very slow in performing their task
of adding new ports to the system. So in the mean tim
On 10/14/10 18:20, Matthew Law wrote:
I have a single box on which I would like to run openvpn, smtp (postfix,
dspam, greylist, clamav), imap (dovecot) apache22 and bind. This box also
acts as a network gateway so it would give an attacker carte blanche to
the internal nets if it was compromised
On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:35:39 -0400
Fbsd8 articulated:
> Check out qjail. It has been submitted for addition to the ports
> collection, but the ports dept is very slow in performing their task
> of adding new ports to the system. So in the mean time you can get
> qjail from here. http://sourcefo
Matthew Law wrote:
I have a single box on which I would like to run openvpn, smtp (postfix,
dspam, greylist, clamav), imap (dovecot) apache22 and bind. This box also
acts as a network gateway so it would give an attacker carte blanche to
the internal nets if it was compromised, which makes me ne
On 14 October 2010 19:19, doug wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Matthew Law wrote:
>
> I have a single box on which I would like to run openvpn, smtp (postfix,
>> dspam, greylist, clamav), imap (dovecot) apache22 and bind. This box also
>> acts as a network gateway so it would give an attacker car
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Matthew Law wrote:
I have a single box on which I would like to run openvpn, smtp (postfix,
dspam, greylist, clamav), imap (dovecot) apache22 and bind. This box also
acts as a network gateway so it would give an attacker carte blanche to
the internal nets if it was compromi
I have a single box on which I would like to run openvpn, smtp (postfix,
dspam, greylist, clamav), imap (dovecot) apache22 and bind. This box also
acts as a network gateway so it would give an attacker carte blanche to
the internal nets if it was compromised, which makes me nervous. The plan
is t
I have: (Samba+LDAP = PDC + Dovecot+Postix ) ---JailA
(amavisd-new+spamassassin+clamd -->spam gateway ) ---JailB
FreeBSD 8.0 Release.
My src.conf for my jails:
WITHOUT_AMD="yes"
WITHOUT_APM="yes"
WITHOUT_ASSERT_DEBUG="yes"
WITHOUT_ATM="yes"
WITHOUT_AUTHPF="yes"
WITHOUT_
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Jim wrote:
>> First, Thanks all for the help with my previous "sendmail" question.
>> I rebuilt the jail without postfix and that at least seems happy.
>
> So does this mean that you can NOT run postfix in a FreeBSD 8 Jail?
>
> I didn't k
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:41 PM, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Jim wrote:
>> First, Thanks all for the help with my previous "sendmail" question. I
>> rebuilt the jail without postfix and that at least seems happy.
>
> So does this mean that you can NOT run postfix in
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Jim wrote:
> First, Thanks all for the help with my previous "sendmail" question. I
> rebuilt the jail without postfix and that at least seems happy.
So does this mean that you can NOT run postfix in a FreeBSD 8 Jail?
I didn't know this, I just assumed postfix in
First, Thanks all for the help with my previous "sendmail" question. I
rebuilt the jail without postfix and that at least seems happy.
The main question; has anyone built/ran dovecot in a jail? It runs
fine on the host system fine, but if I put it in a jail, I get issues
with the !import_try comma
Hi all,
May be this question is better to post on -pf or -jail but I really
don't know where the problem is. So post here first.
I have a FreeBSD-8.0-RELEASE-p2 box with two NICs acting as gateway
using pf (with ftp-proxy enabled) in my home network configured as follow:
LAN: 10.7.13.0/24 ( + t
Hi all,
May be this question is better to post on -pf or -jail but I really
don't know where the problem is. So post here first.
I have a FreeBSD-8.0-RELEASE-p2 box with two NICs acting as gateway
using pf (with ftp-proxy enabled) in my home network configured as follow:
LAN: 10.7.13.0/24 (
> I want to check the understanding of jails.
>
> My understanding is a jail uses the existing kernel configuration and
> cannot use its own kernel configuration.
>
> Is this correct?
Yes. The jail is being executed by the same kernel as the host system. The
jail just has restricted access to cer
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I want to check the understanding of jails.
My understanding is a jail uses the existing kernel configuration and
cannot use its own kernel configuration.
Is this correct?
Thanks,
Jay
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Thanks to all!!!
roberto
2007/4/26, Karol Kwiatkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> hi
>
> I running fbsd 6.2 and I would like to my first jail setup, but I have
> this error when I start the jail (jail0):
>
> srv1# /etc/rc.d/jail
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Roberto Pereyra wrote:
> hi
>
> I running fbsd 6.2 and I would like to my first jail setup, but I have
> this error when I start the jail (jail0):
>
> srv1# /etc/rc.d/jail start
> Configuring jails:.
> Starting jails:ifconfig: interface alias does
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Roberto Pereyra wrote:
hi
I running fbsd 6.2 and I would like to my first jail setup, but I have
this error when I start the jail (jail0):
srv1# /etc/rc.d/jail start
Configuring jails:.
Starting jails:ifconfig: interface alias does not exist
jail0.
srv1#
What I do wrong
hi
I running fbsd 6.2 and I would like to my first jail setup, but I have
this error when I start the jail (jail0):
srv1# /etc/rc.d/jail start
Configuring jails:.
Starting jails:ifconfig: interface alias does not exist
jail0.
srv1#
What I do wrong ?
Thanks in advance.
roberto
This is my /et
On 3/24/07, Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
is there a way to configure a jail to use more than one ip address? in the
same sense of configuring an alias ip for any other freebsd host?
As others have posted, not without either doing IP address
manipulation or using the patches avail
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
is there a way to configure a jail to use more than one ip address?
in the same sense of configuring an alias ip for any other freebsd host?
IMHO not.
Not entirely true apparently. see http://blog.cg.nu/?p=9 for details of
someone who adapted PJD's patch for current to
is there a way to configure a jail to use more than one ip address? in the
same sense of configuring an alias ip for any other freebsd host?
IMHO not.
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Seaman
> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 1:38 PM
> To: Jonathan Horne
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: another jail question
>
> J
Jonathan Horne wrote:
> is there a way to configure a jail to use more than one ip address?
> in the same sense of configuring an alias ip for any other freebsd
> host?
jail(8) only allows you one IP -- there are some patches around
which will let you create jails with more IPs, and even better
th
is there a way to configure a jail to use more than one ip address? in the
same sense of configuring an alias ip for any other freebsd host?
thanks,
jonathan
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On 11.02.2007 12:54, * Dino Vliet wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm installing a nice system to use as my multimedia
> box and already succeeded with geom-mirror. I want to
> use a jail to isolate the p2p applications like
> amule/emule and want to make sure that they only write
> to an encrypted disk (
Dino Vliet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm installing a nice system to use as my multimedia
> box and already succeeded with geom-mirror. I want to
> use a jail to isolate the p2p applications like
> amule/emule and want to make sure that they only write
> to an encrypted disk (c
Hi folks,
I'm installing a nice system to use as my multimedia
box and already succeeded with geom-mirror. I want to
use a jail to isolate the p2p applications like
amule/emule and want to make sure that they only write
to an encrypted disk (currently RTFM on geli and gbde)
However, I was wonder
I have some jails. On 5.3R i386
Some software (some C based, some java) for various reasons, like
licensing, look at all the IP addresses/interfaces available in the
running system.
Inside the jail they return more than just the jails IP address. For
example, FrontBase database (www.fr
On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 12:01:38PM +0100, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> I would like to use sendmail "only" to send daily reports of it's own host
> and it's running jails, to an outside mail system!
>
> host (192.168.0.2) with sendmail -> should send mail/reports etc to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> jail1 (192
Hey,
I would like to use sendmail "only" to send daily reports of it's own host
and it's running jails, to an outside mail system!
host (192.168.0.2) with sendmail -> should send mail/reports etc to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
jail1 (192.168.0.3) with sendmail -> should send mail/reports etc to
[EMAIL PROT
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 03:47:10PM -0400, "Marc G. Fournier"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hardly any traffic... it's an internal dev machine hit by about 10
> > people...
>
> 101 Jails:
>
> last pid: 13467; load averages: 21.09, 13.50, 19.54up 17+12:23:50 13:43:55
> 1576 processes:4 runn
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> Any idea when it will be merged into the main code base ?
> i tend to stay away from development branches..
not sure, I believe not until 2.2 is fully released ... since I'm one of
the ones that pushed for it to happen, I kinda had to be one of those
wi
4, 2002 2:43 PM
> To: Jeff MacDonald
> Cc: Alex Hayward; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Another Jail Question
>
>
> On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
>
> > wow, the sieve filtering really turns me on [yuck i know].
> >
> > currently with qmail/vpop
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
> > > > server is a dual PII 300 with 512 megs of ram, this should be fine
> > > > to handle 2 jails, right ?
> > >
> > > unless you start gettinjg into high memory circumstances (ie.
> > > jakarta-tomcat is a major dog for memory), 2 wouldn't be a probl
>
> jeff.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Marc G. Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 1:33 PM
> > To: Jeff MacDonald
> > Cc: Alex Hayward; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: Another Jail Question
> >
> > > server is a dual PII 300 with 512 megs of ram, this should be fine
> > > to handle 2 jails, right ?
> >
> > unless you start gettinjg into high memory circumstances (ie.
> > jakarta-tomcat is a major dog for memory), 2 wouldn't be a problem ...
Just for comparison...
I'm running four jails
it a matter of know what direcotires
to make.. etc ?
jeff.
> -Original Message-
> From: Marc G. Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 1:33 PM
> To: Jeff MacDonald
> Cc: Alex Hayward; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Another Jail Quest
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> I run qmail, cause combined with vpopmail, it kicks ass for virtual
> domains.
Postfix with CyrusIMAPd v2.2, cause, well, Cyrus IMAPd is just in a class
all its own :)
Note that CyrusIMAPd was extended several months back to do full virtual
domain unde
> Note that the 'security risk' is more based on the trust level you have
> for your users ... if its just you, or you and a few friends, you
> shouldn't have an issue with it ... the one issue you will have with
> shared memory and jails is that I *believe* that Apache2 requires shared
> memory to
12:15 PM
> To: Jeff MacDonald
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Another Jail Question
>
>
> On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
>
> > Yeah, i think i'll go the safe route and keep away from shared memory as
> > such will likly run it on the host.
>
&
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> Yeah, i think i'll go the safe route and keep away from shared memory as
> such will likly run it on the host.
not sure what your sparc is, but you might look at putting postgresql over
there, which might allow you to create a larger cache buffer ... at
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> > You can run PostgreSQL in a jail - though you do need to turn the
> > jail.sysvipc_allowed sysctl on first. You can also run it in the host
> > environment and talk via TCP if you wish.
>
> some folks have said this is a security risk, as the shared me
> Jeff, check with Chris on this, as I believe he's actually running a game
> server inside of one of his jails, with his machine running off of the one
> IP ... in fact, and I may be wrong about this, but you *should* be able to
> avoid the other machine altogether and use IPFW for this, as I *bel
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> Behalf Of Dan Pelleg
> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 11:08 AM
> To: Jeff MacDonald
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Another Jail Question
>
>
> "Jeff MacDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes. Or you could just run both jails on the same IP address.
yeah, a few people have said this but i have a spare sparc laying around
to do natd avec openbsd, so i may as well put it to good use ;)
> You can run PostgreSQL in a jail - though you do need to turn the
> jail.sysvipc_allowed sysct
"Jeff MacDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have been thinking about running 2 jails on my home server
> one for "work sensitive" data, the other for personal fun stuff.
>
> However i only have 1 ip at my house [static].
>
> Could i take the server taht will have jails on it, put i
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been thinking about running 2 jails on my home server
> one for "work sensitive" data, the other for personal fun stuff.
>
> However i only have 1 ip at my house [static].
>
> Could i take the server taht will have jails on it, put it behi
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been thinking about running 2 jails on my home server
> one for "work sensitive" data, the other for personal fun stuff.
>
> However i only have 1 ip at my house [static].
>
> Could i take the server taht will have jails on it, put it behi
At 2002-12-04T14:27:33Z, "Jeff MacDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could i take the server taht will have jails on it, put it behind a natd
> box so it has 2 ip's [192.168.0.1 and .2] and just make the nat box,
> forward packets to teh appropriate jail based upon what port they come in
> on
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 09:27:33AM -0500, Jeff MacDonald typed:
> Hi,
>
> I have been thinking about running 2 jails on my home server
> one for "work sensitive" data, the other for personal fun stuff.
>
> However i only have 1 ip at my house [static].
>
> Could i take the server taht will have
Hi,
I have been thinking about running 2 jails on my home server
one for "work sensitive" data, the other for personal fun stuff.
However i only have 1 ip at my house [static].
Could i take the server taht will have jails on it, put it behind
a natd box so it has 2 ip's [192.168.0.1 and .2] and
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 02:35:11PM +0100, Paul Everlund typed:
> On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Didier Wiroth wrote:
>
> > Hey,
> > I'm a freebsd newbie. I was experimenting with jails. I've build an
> > entire jail under /usr/local/jail/test which I'm accessing through the
> > network using ssh.
> >
> > I t
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> Hey,
> I'm a freebsd newbie. I was experimenting with jails. I've build an
> entire jail under /usr/local/jail/test which I'm accessing through the
> network using ssh.
>
> I thought that you can't grep any path or any information outside the
> jail but w
Hey,
I'm a freebsd newbie. I was experimenting with jails. I've build an
entire jail under /usr/local/jail/test which I'm accessing through the
network using ssh.
I thought that you can't grep any path or any information outside the
jail but when I use the command "df", I can clearly see the disk
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