Jails in FreeBSD 8

2009-12-14 Thread Peter Fraser
Hi All I installed FBSD 8 and got some jails up using the instructions in the handbook. My question is this. Do you still have to use the alias IP address on the host that you want the jail to have? Example: I want my jail to have ip address 192.168.2.5 I put these entries in rc.conf on the

Re: Jails in FreeBSD 8

2009-12-14 Thread Glen Barber
Hi On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Peter Fraser petros.fra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All I installed FBSD 8 and got some jails up using the instructions in the handbook. My question is this. Do you still have to use the alias IP address on the host that you want the jail to have? Example: I

Re: Jails in FreeBSD 8

2009-12-14 Thread Steven Hartland
You shouldn't need the ifconfig entry no. The default config for a jail doesn't start sshd, do you have that configured in your jails /etc/rc.conf? Regards Steve - Original Message - From: Peter Fraser petros.fra...@gmail.com ... Do I also need this entry below?

Re: Jails in FreeBSD 8

2009-12-14 Thread Peter Fraser
Yes, I do have sshd_enable=YES in the jail's rc.conf as well as network_interfaces= I can ssh in if I use the alias entry in the host's rc.conf. I'm trying another entry Glen just mentioned which is jail_www_interface=vr0 to see if that works for me. On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Steven

Re: Jails in FreeBSD 8

2009-12-14 Thread Peter Fraser
Yes, that jail_www_interface=vr0 entry worked just fine. Thank you. On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Peter Fraser petros.fra...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, I do have sshd_enable=YES in the jail's rc.conf as well as network_interfaces= I can ssh in if I use the alias entry in the host's rc.conf. I'm