selective jail restriction controlling in rc.conf

2010-07-03 Thread Harald Schmalzbauer
Hello all, I very much liked the possibillity to easily manage jails via rc.conf. Unfortunately I was missing some features. First, there are many security.jail.allow_* sysctl which didn't get attention. Second; I needed to allow different things on different jails. For examply only one distinc

Re: selective jail restriction controlling in rc.conf

2010-07-03 Thread Harald Schmalzbauer
Harald Schmalzbauer schrieb am 03.07.2010 10:05 (localtime): ... One have to seperatly define ip4 and ip6 addresses. The can be with or without mask, single oder comma seperated list, doesn't matter, thanks to the jail_handle_ips_option() coder, it just works :) I forgot to change that in defu

[Need Help]isboot (iSCSI boot driver) version 0.2.1

2010-07-03 Thread Daisuke Aoyama
Hi all, I uploaded isboot 0.2.1. Now isboot supports R2T command and non-immediate mode. I believe that the compatibility of iSCSI target is improved. Please check it with your iSCSI target and NIC. Also this version supports task queue, which improves performance. My test machine got read 74MB/s

Re: selective jail restriction controlling in rc.conf

2010-07-03 Thread Bjoern A. Zeeb
On Sat, 3 Jul 2010, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote: Hallo Harald, Harald Schmalzbauer schrieb am 03.07.2010 10:05 (localtime): ... One have to seperatly define ip4 and ip6 addresses. The can be with or without mask, single oder comma seperated list, doesn't matter, thanks to the jail_handle_ips_op

Atheros AR9280 on 8.1-RC2 - unusable

2010-07-03 Thread Craig Whipp
I recently upgraded a system of mine with an Atheros AR9280 to FreeBSD 8.1-RC2. Upon booting, the system log keeps getting appended with entries that state: ath0: bb hang detected (0x80) and ath0: ath_chan_set: unable to reset channel X (, flags 0x480), hal status 3 where X and cyc

Odd behavior of labels on different filesystem types

2010-07-03 Thread Kevin Oberman
I have run into an odd behavior in 8-stable that I can't see a reason for. If I have a FAT32 formatted removable drive, I get /dev entries for it as both /dev/msdosfs/LABEL and /dev/ufsid/ID. When I mount the filesystem, the /dev/ufsid label is removed, but the other two remain. If I have a UFS f

Re: Odd behavior of labels on different filesystem types

2010-07-03 Thread jhell
On 07/03/2010 16:51, Kevin Oberman wrote: > I have run into an odd behavior in 8-stable that I can't see a reason > for. > > If I have a FAT32 formatted removable drive, I get /dev entries for it > as both /dev/msdosfs/LABEL and /dev/ufsid/ID. When I mount the > filesystem, the /dev/ufsid label is