Re: jexec as user?

2019-11-20 Thread Ronald Klop
Thanks for all the advice. I am indeed looking for using jail from the non-root user in the host. Jailme sounds like a good solution. My use case is providing a relatively save way of giving a user the possibility to experiment with root rights (like creating and installing ports) without wrac

Re: jexec as user?

2019-11-20 Thread Eugene Grosbein
20.11.2019 16:47, Ronald Klop wrote: > Thanks for all the advice. I am indeed looking for using jail from the > non-root user in the host. Jailme sounds like a good solution. > > My use case is providing a relatively save way of giving a user the > possibility to experiment with root rights (li

Re: jexec as user?

2019-11-20 Thread Ronald Klop
Yeah, ssh is also possible. See my original mail :-) https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2019-November/091742.html I run my jails with "ip4 = inherit;". So I would need to do some port-forwarding trickery with ssh on different ports. The users already login on the host to do vari

12.0->12.1 and beadm/bectl issues

2019-11-20 Thread Jon Tibble via freebsd-stable
Hi, After upgrading from 12.0-RELEASE-p11 to 12.1-RELEASE I was having some issues with kld_load and linux support which, after searching [1], seemed due to a missing /boot folder after the upgrade. This was fixed with 'ln -s /bootpool/boot /boot'. Then yesterday when I was trying to switch f

smartd, mfi, SAS and SATA

2019-11-20 Thread O'Connor, Daniel
Hi everyone, I recently took delivery of a Supermicro X11SRM-F with a Broadcom MegaRAID 9361-8i SAS 8 port card which has 4 Intel D3-S4610 960 GB SSDs and 4 Hitachi/WD Ultrastar HC300 4TB drives each in a RAID5. I have /usr/local/etc/smartd.conf with just 'DEVICESCAN' and when smartd starts I s