Hi, found that the crash was introduced with commit related to multi-threaded UDP traffic handling.
When reverting changes done in that commit in latest CURRENT the crash does not occur anymore and ezjail works without problems. Filed a bug report: https://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/3035 Regards Matthias On 07.05.17 18:36, Matthias wrote: > Ok, thanks. I just want to see my services on that machine separated > i.e., they should not get access to the host system if they get compromised. > > Thanks, John. > > On 07.05.17 16:46, John Marino wrote: >> I'm not familiar with ezjail, nor am I a jail expert. The few jails I >> set up, I did so manually. >> >> That being said, I doubt there is an alternative. I'm not aware of any >> jail work in years, so DF's is basically frozen in time (unfortunately). >> >> John >> >> >> On 5/7/2017 07:58, Matthias wrote: >>> Hi John, >>> >>> thank you for the quick answer. >>> >>> I installed ezjail over two years ago and updated all packages regularly >>> (with pkg upgrade). This time I deleted all packages to reinstall them >>> since I had issues with the server. >>> >>> ezjail had been successfully running in DragonFly CURRENT from end of >>> March this year. After upgrading two weeks ago I got a core dump during >>> jail starts, so it seems that is due to your mentioned missing >>> libjail.so. >>> >>> Is there an alternative that is also as equally easy to setup? >>> >>> Regards >>> Matthias >>> >>> On 07.05.17 14:34, John Marino wrote: >>>> "anymore" has been a year. >>>> IIRC ezjail requires libjail.so which is specific to FreeBSD -- In other >>>> words ezjail built but didn't work. >>>> >>>> Are you sure it's functional on DragonFly? >>>> >>>> John >>>> >>>> On 5/7/2017 06:47, Matthias wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I wanted to upgrade my server recently and discovered there is no >>>>> package for ezjail anymore which I use for several jails running on >>>>> this >>>>> server. >>>>> >>>>> Will the package be available again anytime soon or should I install it >>>>> from ports? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Matthias >>>>>
