can anyone point me to howto about configuring jailed subserver?
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On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 01:38:34PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
can anyone point me to howto about configuring jailed subserver?
read the jail and jails man pages are you're getting there fast.
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Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Brian Josefsen
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Brian Josefsen josefsen at wasd.dk writes:
can anyone point me to howto about configuring jailed subserver?
http://erdgeist.org/arts/software/ezjail/
Matt :)
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On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 10:51:00PM -0400, dave wrote:
Hello,
I'm setting up a jail under 5.2.1 to run pure-ftpd in. I did the
following:
cvsupped the source
cd /usr/src
make world DESTDIR=/usr/jail/ftp
cd etc
make distribution DESTDIR=/usr/jail/ftp
then linked /dev/null to kernel
Hello,
I'm setting up a jail under 5.2.1 to run pure-ftpd in. I did the
following:
cvsupped the source
cd /usr/src
make world DESTDIR=/usr/jail/ftp
cd etc
make distribution DESTDIR=/usr/jail/ftp
then linked /dev/null to kernel inside the jail area.
I'm following an onlamp article at:
and
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 00:57, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
...cut...
Things seem to be fine. I can see the jailed environment and everything
looks fine. I log out and then try to set up the last configuations so I
can ssh in and run sendmail. In the non-jail /etc/rc.conf I added the
I need to set up a new mail server at a different building, so I thought
I would put sendmail and its services (virus scanning etc.) in a jail to
be a bit more secure. I thought that before I do this for real I would
try setting up a jail on a test server and see if I can ssh to it and
generally
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 17:31:55 -0600
Chris Meyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to set up a new mail server at a different building, so I
thought I would put sendmail and its services (virus scanning etc.) in
a jail to be a bit more secure. I thought that before I do this for
real I would try
Am Freitag, 5. März 2004 00:31 schrieb Chris Meyers:
I need to set up a new mail server at a different building, so I thought
I would put sendmail and its services (virus scanning etc.) in a jail to
be a bit more secure. I thought that before I do this for real I would
try setting up a jail on
Axel Gruner wrote:
Hi.
I am trying to setup a jail in FreeBSD 5.0 RC2.
I found out to use mount -t devfs / $D/dev instead of cd %D/dev; sh
MAKEDEV jail. So, i configured my jail a bit, and wanted to start it
with the command:jail /jail/ssh testhome 192.168.0.201 /bin/sh /etc/rc
But the jail is
Hi.
I am trying to setup a jail in FreeBSD 5.0 RC2.
I found out to use mount -t devfs / $D/dev instead of cd %D/dev; sh
MAKEDEV jail. So, i configured my jail a bit, and wanted to start it
with the command:jail /jail/ssh testhome 192.168.0.201 /bin/sh /etc/rc
But the jail is not starting, here
Nevermind. I just tried a couple of jail setups with a base and a couple
of mount_union'd directories. My machine promptly locked up on loggin into
them with ssh. Bleh. And mount_null doesn't seem to be what I want, as I
want write access without affecting the lower layer. O'well.
On Tue, 26 Nov
At 2002-11-26T21:36:31Z, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nevermind. I just tried a couple of jail setups with a base and a couple
of mount_union'd directories. My machine promptly locked up on loggin into
them with ssh.
I never had much luck with the setup, either. That's too bad, because it
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