I'm trying to add a second IP address to an existing jail
using natd and I must be missing something.
Setup:
HOST_IP The host, attached to fxp0
JAIL_IP The existing, working jail
2ND_IP The IP address I'm trying to natd to the jail
I've got ipfw rules to catch traffic t
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 10:45:07PM -0600, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
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> Do you have a securelevel set in rc.conf
>
> kern_securelevel_enable="YES"
> kern_securelevel="1"
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> where the number is > 0
Good point, I neglected to mention that. No, I'm not running secure:
> sudo sy
Tonite I was going to allocate some more disk space to a 6.1 RELEASE
system. I did it the same way I've done it for years: I went into
sysinstall, selected
Custom->Partition
and added a new partition (twed0s3) using some of the remaining
space. I then moved up to twed0s1 and did an "S" becau
I'm used to using the hack where one has a named quota file in the
host system's /etc/fstab and a (properly trimmed) link to the same
file in the jail's /etc/fstab with noauto. But, on 6.1, the quota
command is unable to work properly in the jailed environment for
non-root users:
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After reading the description of this box by Marc G. Fournier, I
did some digging and the features look very interesting (particluarly
the fact that one NEVER needs a monitor or keyboard to configure
it and access is via ssh). Marc opted for the SAS version of the
box and seems to have it working
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 16:53:19 -0500, Michael R. Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is it possible to use quotas on file-backed md filesystems
> on 5.3? I was guessing that a line in fstab like:
OK, I see the error in my ways. My goal is to use file-based
filesystems that are
Is it possible to use quotas on file-backed md filesystems
on 5.3? I was guessing that a line in fstab like:
md /home mfs rw,-F/vnodes/home,nosuid,nodev,noexec,userquota 2 0
would work but it's not. Can I get a working example?
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Any idea what to do about this?
twa0: Unable to sync time with ctlr!
We get one of these occasionally.
FreeBSD FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE #3: (AMD64)
CPU: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 250 (2405.47-MHz K8-class CPU)
twa0: <3ware 9000 series Storage Controller> port 0x3000-0x30ff mem
0xfd8000
Trying to use a portmaster as a reverse console server. If I do
date ; telnet portmaster ; date
and connect to a port, the connection stays up for 2 hours and
10 minutes, then gets
Connection closed by foreign host.
Given this, I suspected the portmaster. But other people do not
see the p
I think the FreeBSD boot manager took out my laptop drive and I'm
hoping to get it back (and willing to go to some extensive effort
to do so).
Dual boot Win2K and FreeBSD. Just upgraded it to current yesterday.
Rebooted FreeBSD a number of times with no issues. Today, I needed
to use the Win2K
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