Thanks to all
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Guy
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On 10/31/09, phantomcircuit wrote:
> freebsd-update works fine in a jail so long as you symlink the kernel
> file to /dev/null
I've never needed to do that. I run lots of jails and i just run
freebsd-update like normal. I don't install the kern sets in the jails
though, just base.
cat base.?? |
freebsd-update works fine in a jail so long as you symlink the kernel
file to /dev/null
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Guy Marcenac wrote:
Hi,
I am an old debian user and I am looking at freebsd for security reasons
* I am very interested in the jail concept
* I have to relearn iptables syntax eac
Guy Marcenac wrote:
Hi,
I am an old debian user and I am looking at freebsd for security reasons
* I am very interested in the jail concept
* I have to relearn iptables syntax each time I want to add a rule
I am testing the system in vmware virtual machine.
There is a point I don't fully under
Guy Marcenac wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am an old debian user and I am looking at freebsd for security reasons
> * I am very interested in the jail concept
> * I have to relearn iptables syntax each time I want to add a rule
Don't we all :)
>
> I am testing the system in vmware virtual machine.
>
> There
Hi,
I am an old debian user and I am looking at freebsd for security reasons
* I am very interested in the jail concept
* I have to relearn iptables syntax each time I want to add a rule
I am testing the system in vmware virtual machine.
There is a point I don't fully understand. There are seve