Re: ssh'ing into jail(8)

2003-03-15 Thread Simon Barner
> This is, because you have disabled syslogd. You should thinking about > enabling it but protect it against external access using ipfiler or > ipfirewall. Or use syslogd's -s option: syslogd(8) [...] -s Operate in secure mode. Do not log messages from remote machines. If

Re: ssh'ing into jail(8)

2003-03-15 Thread Jens Rehsack
Cary Mathews wrote: If this is not the right fourm to ask this question, please redirect me to the correct place, or documentation which addresses this issue. Maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] may a better place, maybe not. By the way, now you're here ... nslookup and dig tools. So I am confident that name

ssh'ing into jail(8)

2003-03-13 Thread Cary Mathews
(I sent this two days ago, when I was not subscribed. As I did not get any replies, I have subscribed to freebsd-questions and am resending it.) If this is not the right fourm to ask this question, please redirect me to the correct place, or documentation which addresses this issue. I am setting

ssh'ing into jail(8)

2003-03-11 Thread Cary Mathews
If this is not the right fourm to ask this question, please redirect me to the correct place, or documentation which addresses this issue. I am setting up an internal (192.168.x.x) "network" of computers consisting of jail(8)'d virtual machines. I have set up djbdns to provide DNS service for thi