I think you may write your only rule set for that jail in
/etc/devfs.rules and specify it by using the line:
jail_(jailname)_devfs_ruleset=(rule_name)
in /etc/rc.conf
Or corresponding line in /usr/local/etc/ezjail/(jailname) if you are
using ezjail.
Regards,
C.C.
On 1/31/2010 6:27 AM, Jay
Let me add my vote for Intel: I have a dual-port Pro/1000, and
the thing is a rock:
I am planning to get a Pro/1000 MT dual port card, do you know that will
it works well in 32bit PCI slot on FreeBSD?
Thanks,
C.C.
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Hi all,
May be this question is better to post on -pf or -jail but I really
don't know where the problem is. So post here first.
I have a FreeBSD-8.0-RELEASE-p2 box with two NICs acting as gateway
using pf (with ftp-proxy enabled) in my home network configured as follow:
LAN: 10.7.13.0/24
Hi all,
May be this question is better to post on -pf or -jail but I really
don't know where the problem is. So post here first.
I have a FreeBSD-8.0-RELEASE-p2 box with two NICs acting as gateway
using pf (with ftp-proxy enabled) in my home network configured as follow:
LAN: 10.7.13.0/24 ( +
Dear sir/madam,
i had a problem on installing freebsd 5.;2
my hardware specification is as follow:
P4 1.8G
INTEL I850E(mother board)
2X256RDRAM(800)
GEFORCE 3 TI200
AUDIGY(sound card)
2XWD800JB (hard disk)
ADAPTEC 29160N SCSI CARD
IBM 9G SCSI HARDDISK(WINXP pro installed)
QUANTUM 9G SCSI