On 11/25/10 11:38 AM, Kevin Mai wrote:
Hi folks!
I'm facing an issue here while trying to define separate routing tables for
each jail and host.
You don't say what version of FreeBSD you are using..
Let me show you briefly how it's done:
The server has 3 physical NICs, each one connected to a different network (say,
public network A, public network B, and LAN).
Currently, the default gateway is set to be the LAN gateway, even though the
two jails can see their own public network subnet.
can you explain what you mean by that?
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 172.16.2.1 UGS 1 3935 bce2
127.0.0.1 link#5 UH 0 0 lo0
172.16.2.0/24 link#3 U 0 0 bce2
172.16.2.127 link#3 UHS 0 0 lo0
100.16.97.0/24 link#1 U 0 0 bce0
100.16.97.5 link#1 UHS 0 0 lo0
100.16.98.0/24 link#2 U 0 0 bce1
100.16.98.5 link#2 UHS 0 0 lo0
100.16.97.0/24 and 100.16.98.0/24 are the two public networks and 172.16.2.0/24
is the LAN.
I have already tried removing devfs rules from the jails, setting securelevel
to -1 but I'm still out of luck..
I know setfib can define alternate routing tables, and I even created a default
gateway for two fibs, 1& 2:
[r...@mrefns09 ~]# setfib 2 netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 100.16.98.100 UGS 14 906 bce1
127.0.0.1 link#5 UH 0 0 lo0
172.16.2.0/24 link#3 U 0 0 bce2
100.16.97.0/24 link#1 U 0 39 bce0
100.16.98.0/24 link#2 U 0 0 bce1
[r...@mrefns09 ~]# setfib 1 netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 100.16.97.100 UGS 0 1758 bce0
127.0.0.1 link#5 UH 0 0 lo0
172.16.2.0/24 link#3 U 0 0 bce2
100.16.97.0/24 link#1 U 0 44 bce0
100.16.98.0/24 link#2 U 0 4 bce1
And i've added the proper settings in rc.conf..
jail_athea97_ip="100.16.97.5 netmask 255.255.255.0"
jail_athea97_fib=1
ooh I hadn't seen that..
(goes to a recent machine to look at new jail confif stuff.)
cool. Hadn't seen that.. but it should work.
jail_athea98_ip="100.16.98.5 netmask 255.255.255.0"
jail_athea98_fib=2
Am I missing something? because once I get into the jail the routing table is
the same:
well HOW do you get into the jail?
the fib is inherited from your parent process so if your process is
not descended from
whatever you started the jail with, you will not inherrit the right
fib unless
you specifically include setfib() in the command.
[r...@athea97 /]# netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 172.16.2.1 UGS 13 6175 bce2
127.0.0.1 link#5 UH 0 0 lo0
172.16.2.0/24 link#3 U 0 0 bce2
172.16.2.127 link#3 UHS 0 0 lo0
100.16.97.0/24 link#1 U 0 0 bce0
100.16.97.5 link#1 UHS 0 0 lo0
100.16.98.0/24 link#2 U 0 0 bce1
100.16.98.5 link#2 UHS 0 0 lo0
[r...@athea97 /]# setfib 1 netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 100.16.97.100 UGS 15 1814 bce0
127.0.0.1 link#5 UH 0 0 lo0
172.16.2.0/24 link#3 U 0 0 bce2
100.16.97.0/24 link#1 U 0 44 bce0
100.16.98.0/24 link#2 U 0 4 bce1
The other jail is acting the same way. I know that since I'm doing a jexec, the
shell will have the host's route because, but, how can I know if it's getting
the alternate routing table?
you need to do setfib 1 jexec {your command}
OR
you should make your original jail command start up (however
indirectly) sshd or telnetd or whatever and
connect in via that. In that case your process will be descended from
the original
jailed process and you will get the effect you want.
However I have to point out to you that if you are using freebsd 8,
you might want to investigate the
"VIMAGE" extensions to jail. this does even more of what you want by
associating the network
changes with the jail and not just the process that was jailed.
(check the 'vnet' option to the jail command.)
Thanks,
Kevin
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