Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-04 Thread Anish Mistry
On Friday 04 March 2005 10:24 am, Viren Patel wrote: > > On Thursday 03 March 2005 05:23 pm, Ean Kingston wrote: > >> > On Thursday 03 March 2005 12:42 pm, Chris Hodgins > >> > >> wrote: > >> > >> [cut original question and answer] > >> > >> >> Ok perhaps I should clarify what my intentions are a >

Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-04 Thread Viren Patel
> On Thursday 03 March 2005 05:23 pm, Ean Kingston wrote: >> > On Thursday 03 March 2005 12:42 pm, Chris Hodgins >> wrote: >> >> [cut original question and answer] >> >> >> Ok perhaps I should clarify what my intentions are a >> little >> >> more. I am planning on providing a FreeBSD jail for >> an

Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Emanuel Strobl
Am Freitag, 4. März 2005 01:50 schrieb Daniel Eriksson: > Emanuel Strobl wrote: > > You can also use nullfs (man (8) mount_nullfs). It's slow and > > not certified to be bugfree but I never had any problems and > > especially for centralized ports very useful. > > What has given you the idea that n

Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Chris Hodgins
Daniel Eriksson wrote: Emanuel Strobl wrote: You can also use nullfs (man (8) mount_nullfs). It's slow and not certified to be bugfree but I never had any problems and especially for centralized ports very useful. What has given you the idea that nullfs is slow? I'm using it extensively and have

RE: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Daniel Eriksson
Emanuel Strobl wrote: > You can also use nullfs (man (8) mount_nullfs). It's slow and > not certified to be bugfree but I never had any problems and > especially for centralized ports very useful. What has given you the idea that nullfs is slow? I'm using it extensively and have not noticed any

Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Emanuel Strobl
Am Donnerstag, 3. März 2005 17:04 schrieb Ean Kingston: > > How dangerous is it to share the ports directory with jails on the > > system? I am using the jails to give other access to a freebsd system. > > You can assume they are untrusted (hence the jail ;)). > > > > Is it enough just to: > > l

Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Anish Mistry
On Thursday 03 March 2005 05:23 pm, Ean Kingston wrote: > > On Thursday 03 March 2005 12:42 pm, Chris Hodgins wrote: > > [cut original question and answer] > > >> Ok perhaps I should clarify what my intentions are a little > >> more. I am planning on providing a FreeBSD jail for any member > >> of

Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Ean Kingston
> On Thursday 03 March 2005 12:42 pm, Chris Hodgins wrote: [cut original question and answer] >> Ok perhaps I should clarify what my intentions are a little more. >> I am planning on providing a FreeBSD jail for any member of a geek >> society I am a member of. When I say they are untrusted, I m

Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Anish Mistry
On Thursday 03 March 2005 12:42 pm, Chris Hodgins wrote: > Ean Kingston wrote: > >>How dangerous is it to share the ports directory with jails on > >> the system? I am using the jails to give other access to a > >> freebsd system. You can assume they are untrusted (hence the > >> jail ;)). > >> >

Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Chris Hodgins
Ean Kingston wrote: How dangerous is it to share the ports directory with jails on the system? I am using the jails to give other access to a freebsd system. You can assume they are untrusted (hence the jail ;)). Is it enough just to: ln -s /usr/ports /usr/jail/ajail/usr/ports That won't work. T

Re: Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Ean Kingston
> How dangerous is it to share the ports directory with jails on the > system? I am using the jails to give other access to a freebsd system. > You can assume they are untrusted (hence the jail ;)). > > Is it enough just to: > ln -s /usr/ports /usr/jail/ajail/usr/ports That won't work. The jai

Sharing directories with jails

2005-03-03 Thread Chris Hodgins
How dangerous is it to share the ports directory with jails on the system? I am using the jails to give other access to a freebsd system. You can assume they are untrusted (hence the jail ;)). Is it enough just to: ln -s /usr/ports /usr/jail/ajail/usr/ports Thanks Chris ___