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2012-03-21 Thread r p
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Re: jail /dev

2005-02-09 Thread r p
what devices are created with these commands, and i'll just write a line to delete the uneeded devices in startup script. This is really frustrating me :) Richard On Feb 8, 2005, at 8:32 AM, r p wrote: Hi, I've set up a jail and am getting confused about setting up the devices

Re: jail manpage

2005-02-09 Thread r p
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 14:12:06 -0600, Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been trying get jails working on my 5.3-RELEASE-p2 machine. I've tried following the instructions in man 8 jail D=/here/is/the/jail cd /usr/src mkdir -p $D make world DESTDIR=$D cd etc make

jail /dev

2005-02-08 Thread r p
Hi, I've set up a jail and am getting confused about setting up the devices. The name of the jail is jail and it's directory is /usr/jail. I am using 5.3-Release. I have tried three methods, one that works, two that don't. At the moment what I'm doing is mount_devfs devfs /usr/jail/dev then

Redirect based on domain name

2005-02-06 Thread r p
Hi, I've set up two jails on my system. I'm wondering if it's possible to redirect incoming traffic to a particular jail based on the domain name? So, if someone connected to first.com they would be directed to the 192.168.0.1 jail, and if they connected to second.com they would be directed to

Re: Redirect based on domain name

2005-02-06 Thread r p
Hi, No, you were right the first time, I only have one ip. Ok, I will investigate apache's name-based virtual hosting, and use different ports for the ssh servers. Thanks, Rick ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Can 10M Buffer Ceiling be lowere?

2004-11-30 Thread r . p . demarco
A technical question: I have an old NEC computer (c. 1997) running 5.3-RELEASE with 48M of RAM. Getting a new computer isn't an option right now, but I would like to get as much out of my memory as possible. My /boot/kernel/kernel file is about 3M, and from the initial boot: