Thank you, that fixed it. After all the other stuff (some of which also had it broke), it was a 1... ARGH!
Thanks again, I am now the proud owner of a shiny new jail to put all my processes behind bars inside of. :-) On 2/24/07, Philipp Wuensche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote: > > Issue not confused, but it did give me some "try this" tests. > Unfortunately I still cant connect to anything outside of the jail, > not even to the host. > SSHing into jail does not work, into host does. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07:54:40 (0) /usr/ports > jail /jail/ legolas 92.168.1.85 > /bin/csh > %ssh -x 192.168.1.84 > ^C > > And as a last test I should have thought of before: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07:59:13 (0) /usr/ports > sysctl > security.jail.allow_raw_sockets > security.jail.allow_raw_sockets: 1 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07:59:26 (0) /usr/ports > jail /jail/ legolas 92.168.1.85 > /bin/csh > %ping 127.0.0.1 > PING 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1): 56 data bytes > ^C There is missing a 1 in front of 92.168.1.85 If you do ifconfig inside the jail and you don't see the ipaddr. of the jail configured on any of the network interfaces, you did something wrong. Either forgot to configure the ipaddr. or used the wrong in the jail command. greetings, philipp
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