FreeBSD 9 uses resolvconf tool to manage the resolv.conf file. How can I
make it working with FreeBSD jails?
In my case I am moving my laptop between networks and every time I boot
FreeBSD it gets assigned a different DNS server. The file
/etc/resolv.conf gets updated but the same file
On 07/30/2012 18:03, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
FreeBSD 9 uses resolvconf tool to manage the resolv.conf file. How can
I make it working with FreeBSD jails?
In my case I am moving my laptop between networks and every time I
boot FreeBSD it gets assigned a different DNS server. The file
/etc
On 7 Jun 2011 at 21:03, Jack Raats wrote:
- Original Message -
Hi All.
Total frustration here. Before I incinerate the luckless box and
get my coat.
For whatever reason, I can't get my head round how Exactly to
create and use a jail, for a small webserver (Hiawatha) on
On 7 Jun 2011 at 12:10, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jun 7, 2011, at 11:53 AM, Dave wrote:
For whatever reason, I can't get my head round how Exactly to
create and use a jail, for a small webserver (Hiawatha) on FreeBSD
V8.x
Did you start with the Handbook?
On 7 Jun 2011 at 15:23, Jerry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 19:53:13 +0100
Dave d...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk articulated:
There is at the same time, not enough detailed info as to how to,
and way too much detail of what there is. The Man pages are good
references, but lousy how to's...
On 8 Jun 2011 at 0:53, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
and AFIK have downloaded all the sys and ports
sources.. How do I confirm that,
cd /usr/src
make clean ; make cleandir ; make clean # gets rid of obj
du -s -k
547684 .
cant cd to /usr/src/share/info
*** Error code 2
Stop in
On 08/06/2011 13:53, Dave wrote:
As Andy and Kaya pointed out, I was missing the Base sources. As at some
point, while fighting with the sysinstall menu system, the Base selection
got un-selected.
The best way to get along with sysinstall is not to use it. Or use it
as little as possible.
Hi All.
Total frustration here. Before I incinerate the luckless box and get my
coat.
For whatever reason, I can't get my head round how Exactly to create
and use a jail, for a small webserver (Hiawatha) on FreeBSD V8.x
There is at the same time, not enough detailed info as to how to, and
On Jun 7, 2011, at 11:53 AM, Dave wrote:
For whatever reason, I can't get my head round how Exactly to create
and use a jail, for a small webserver (Hiawatha) on FreeBSD V8.x
Did you start with the Handbook?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/jails.html
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 19:53:13 +0100
Dave d...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk articulated:
There is at the same time, not enough detailed info as to how to,
and way too much detail of what there is. The Man pages are good
references, but lousy how to's... (Sorry.)
Many knowledgeable people consider man
- Original Message -
From: Dave d...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 8:53 PM
Subject: Sorry. Numpty alert! FreeBSD Jails... Help?
Hi All.
Total frustration here. Before I incinerate the luckless box and get my
coat.
For whatever
Hi Dave,
I didn't find it total plain sailing myself when I did this for the
first time a few months back.
Ok, so I think you are sitting in /usr/src trying to run the make
buildworld right? If you are getting the error you mentioned then I
think it means you are missing the Makefile?
...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of a.sm...@ukgrid.net
Sent: terça-feira, 7 de junho de 2011 18:05
To: d...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: Sorry. Numpty alert! FreeBSD Jails... Help?
Hi Dave,
I didn't find it total plain sailing myself when I did this for the
first time
in order to compile and build.
This however should really only affect people who wish to use *FreeBSD
Jails* as standard non-Jail configured systems will run fine with the
default selection above.
[/quote
Which is exactly the same as Andy has just mentioned below.
The rest of the procedure
and AFIK have downloaded all the sys and ports
sources.. How do I confirm that,
cd /usr/src
make clean ; make cleandir ; make clean # gets rid of obj
du -s -k
547684 .
find . -type d -print | wc
47344734 119623
cd /usr/ports
du -s -k
477244 .
find .
On 6/8/11 2:53 AM, Dave wrote:
Hi All.
[snip]
What I have learnt so far, is that (for the most part) all the BSD's
behave and work much the same. Unlike the hoards of different Linux's,
all with their different ways of doing things.
Spleen vented, anyone want a challenge? I promise not
anyone know of any recent articles with good documentation on how to do
freebsd jails? i would like to learn as much about them as possible, as i
want to do away with some linux vmware-servers (that are running freebsd
guests), and replace them with jails on a similar system.
thanks,
jonathan
Jonathan Horne wrote:
anyone know of any recent articles with good documentation on how to do
freebsd jails? i would like to learn as much about them as possible, as i
want to do away with some linux vmware-servers (that are running freebsd
guests), and replace them with jails on a similar
Denzil Kelly wrote:
I need to implement web content filtering using squidguard and/or
dansguardian for several locations. Each site has different filtering
requirements. I want to know if it is possible to do this using a jail for
each site(provided that I have sufficiently powerful hardware).
On Thursday 07 December 2006 10:18, Greg Barniskis wrote:
Denzil Kelly wrote:
I need to implement web content filtering using squidguard and/or
dansguardian for several locations. Each site has different
filtering requirements. I want to know if it is possible to do
this using a jail for
On Thursday 07 December 2006 10:18, Greg Barniskis wrote:
Denzil Kelly wrote:
I need to implement web content filtering using squidguard and/or
dansguardian for several locations. Each site has different
filtering requirements. I want to know if it is possible to do
this using a jail for each
I need to implement web content filtering using squidguard and/or
dansguardian for several locations. Each site has different filtering
requirements. I want to know if it is possible to do this using a jail for
each site(provided that I have sufficiently powerful hardware). I want to
have a
Hi, I am using jails under FreeBSD 4.10. They work great. However, we now
have the problem of needing to be able to easily manage user accounts in the
jails. From what I've read you can't do NIS very well with jails. Has anyone
used LDAP with jails? I'm thinking we may be able to tie in LDAP
On Friday 24 December 2004 08:17, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I'm trying to read /proc/*/status, specifically to find what processes
belong to what jail ... but, doing 'direct views' on it tends to generate
errors since processes come-n-go ...
I had the same problem when I was writing JailAdmin
I'm trying to read /proc/*/status, specifically to find what processes
belong to what jail ... but, doing 'direct views' on it tends to generate
errors since processes come-n-go ...
So, I loaded p5-Proc-ProcessTable, since it looked the closest to what I'm
looking for, but it doesn't report
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