On 2015-01-23 16:00, Michael W. Lucas wrote: > Hi, > > For those who haven't heard, I'm writing a book on jails. Some details > are at http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2286. > > I want to cover at least one jail management tool. I've done some > research into jail tools. You can see my results at > http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2291. > > (No, I'm not trying to drag traffic to my blog. I just don't want to > cut-and-paste it to a mailing list. ;-) > > I have several choices of jail management tools to write about. It > seems that ezjail gets all the press. I'm wondering if this is because > it's the first tool, or if it's the best of its kind. > > I also hear a lot of whinging about ezjail. I suspect that's because > it's the most widely deployed tool of it's type, however. The one in > front gets the most mud slung at it. > > Looking at the documentation, I'm highly intrigued by iocage. It seems > to do everything that ezjail does and then some. > > CBSD also looks like a really good choice. Based on what I know now, > I'm inclined to cover iocage and CBSD. > > I want to ask the experts, though. Which is you guys. > > Any recommendations on what I should cover, or not cover? Any big > screaming red flags in these tools that I should be aware of? > > Thanks, > ==ml >
I use ezjail. Rarely, I manually fiddle with the ezjail.conf files to do things ezjail doesn't really support out of the box, like multiple basejails. -- Allan Jude
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