On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, CYWare wrote:
>
> > yes, freebsd does have jail() and is already builtin unlike in linux.
> > the *major* exception is that freebsd jailed processes (let's say
> > belonging to a client running apache and mysql) cannot be grouped together
> > in a logical virtual server which should be virtually invisible from
> > the other virtual servers.
>
> Hmmm...Our website has been hosted on a virtual server for the past two
> years using FreeBSD. Far as I know, our logical virtual server is invisible
> from the others and vice versa. I'm not really sure what they used, but it
> works out for us since we need root access but don't want to pay for a
> dedicated server.
>
builtin freebsd jail() cant do that altogether.
but freebsd JailNG *can* but it's a kernel patch similar
to linux vserver/context patch.
under JailNG, each jail (your logical vserver) now has a name (similar to
linux vserver context number).
pong
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