On Monday 03 April 2006 18:18, Daniel Johansson wrote: > Hello.. > > I'm setting up a jail in FreeBSD 6.0. I've done that before in 4.x > but now it's a new box and newer version of FreeBSD. Everything > works fine except for the rules for my devfs mount. What I want to > do is to hide the devices that isn't necessary in my jail > environment like the disks etc. > > I've read the man files and some other guides online for this and > my understanding is that I should use devd to manipulate the devfs > mount and tell it to use rule set 4, as devfs.rules says is > suitable for jails. > > $ devfs -m /path/to/my/jail/dev/ rule -s 4 applyset > devfs rule: ioctl DEVFSIO_SAPPLY: No such process > > Am I doing something wrong or why do I get that error message? Any > tips or comments about how to fix this? > > If you replay please CC the mail to me as I'm not subscribed to > this mailing list. Assuming you've got everything setup in your rc.conf the following is what I use for a basic jail with basic dev entries: jail_list="myjailname" # myjailname jail ifconfig_vr0_alias0="inet 192.168.1.60 netmask 255.255.255.255" jail_myjailname_hostname="myjailname.example.org" jail_myjailname_ip="192.168.1.32" jail_myjailname_rootdir="/path/to/my/jail" jail_myjailname_devfs_enable="YES" jail_myjailname_devfs_ruleset="devfsrules_jail"
-- Anish Mistry
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