On Jul 7, 2006, at 12:41 AM, Philippe Lang wrote:

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Hi Dan,

Did you ever find a solution to this problem? I've had the
exact same problem, and have tried various different things
to resolve it... all to no avail. It's really annoying have
to remake the jail from scratch every time, as I'd much
rather do the configuration once, and use it as a
cookie-cutter for future jails.

Hi,

For duplicating jail, use the utility called "cpdup". Tar does not work for this.

Why not? I use it (though in a modified way -- I tar a base jail without /bin /usr etc but with /etc etc and then I use nullfs mounts to duplicate one base jail install.

But my /etc in each jail is copied with tar (as is a bunch of stuff including the base / with dirs for usr bin sbin etc) and it works

Chad



Bye

Philippe

Patrick

On 7/26/05, Dan Rue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,

I am setting up multiple jails on a machine.  The first jail,
everything works fine.  If I add a user, that user can log in.  If I
tar cvzpf the jail, tar xvzpf to create a new one, some people can
log into the new jail, and some can not.

The user that can log in to the new one was the first user created
(me), but any subsequent users can not log into new jails..

The symptom is right after accepting the password via ssh, the
connection will just get dropped.  I could not find any good error
messages using ssh..  But if I enable telnet and try to telnet in, I
receive this error in /var/log/messages:

Jul 26 16:11:46 jail3 login: _secure_path: cannot stat
/home/user3/.login_conf: Permission denied Jul 26 16:11:46 jail3
login: _secure_path: cannot stat /etc/login.conf: Permission denied
Jul 26 16:11:46 jail3 login: _secure_path: cannot stat
/home/user3/.login_conf: Permission denied Jul 26 16:11:46 jail3
login: _secure_path: cannot stat /etc/login.conf: Permission denied

The permissions on those files are fine.

So what would cause that error in jails that have been replicated
using tar, but only to some users?  I'm stumped..

Here's my rc.conf exerpt:

jail_enable="YES"
jail_list="jail3"
jail_socket_unixiproute_only="NO"
jail_sysvipc_allow="YES"  # allow shared mem on all jails

jail_jail3_rootdir="/jails/jail3"
jail_jail3_hostname="jail3.example.com"
jail_jail3_ip="10.0.0.203"
jail_jail3_procfs_enable="YES"
jail_jail3_devfs_enable="YES"
jail_jail3_devfs_ruleset="devfsrules_jail"

tia,
Dan
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