Hello.
Plase forgive the long post and the amount of questions, but I'm new to
jails and I'd like to be sure of what I'm doing before deploying more
than a test one.
Right now I need to run a commercial Java app, which, ideally, I would
forbid to access files outside its directory.
This might
Fbsd8 wrote:
> In most cases your jail environment will function ok as long as
> its the same base release level. Example, host=8.0 jail1=8.1 and
> jail2=8.2
IIUC, a better example would be host=8.2, jail1=8.1 and jail2=8.0.
A point release is not supposed to make any incompatible changes to
the
Jerry wrote:
> > > Furthermore, there are means of encrypting print data ...
> >
> > Utterly irrelevant to the topic under discussion, which is
> > the additional malware exposure that a PDF-accepting printer
> > has relative to a printer that accepts only PCL and/or PS.
>
> FROM YOUR ORIGINAL P
"ill...@gmail.com" wrote:
> (there is an executable named /usr/bin/jobs, but . . .
> well run "cat /usr/bin/jobs" & see for yourself).
Whoa! Does /usr/bin/jobs even work?
$ cat /usr/bin/jobs
#!/bin/sh
# $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/alias/generic.sh,v 1.2.10.1.4.1 2010/06/14 02:09:06
kensmith E
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On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:03:11 -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> "ill...@gmail.com" wrote:
>
> > (there is an executable named /usr/bin/jobs, but . . .
> > well run "cat /usr/bin/jobs" & see for yourself).
>
> Whoa! Does /usr/bin
Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
Plase forgive the long post and the amount of questions, but I'm new to
jails and I'd like to be sure of what I'm doing before deploying more
than a test one.
Right now I need to run a commercial Java app, which, ideally, I would
forbid to access files outside i
hi, sergey:
thanks for the great tip. i think messed up with this xz thing. last year i
played with xz since a package i was trying to install wouldn't use xz package
coming with the base system.
now i disabled those under /usr/local/lib and the system is back to normal.
best regards
_gahn
On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 09:06:25 -0500, wrote:
Firewall in a jail will not work. Only the host firewall has access to
the network.
Jailsv2 allows your own firewall in the jail. You get a full network
stack. This is not supported by ezjails, and should still be marked rather
EXPERIMENTAL but
On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 13:18:35 -0700
Doug Barton articulated:
> On 04/04/2012 05:27, Jerry wrote:
> > The answer then is to simply do what has been done with other ports
> > that have numerous major version numbers; i.e. Bash, MySQL,
> > etcetera. Create a GnuTLS-2 and a GnuTLS-3 port and maintain t
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 10:16:37AM +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Plase forgive the long post and the amount of questions, but I'm new to
> jails and I'd like to be sure of what I'm doing before deploying more
> than a test one.
> Right now I need to run a commercial Java app, which
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 3:16 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Second question: from inside the jail I can access all services on
> localhost (eg. telnet localhost pop3, where a pop3 server is running on the
> host). Can this be avoided, e.g. with ipfw?
> Ideally, since this jail will run only one dea
Well, I checked the log for ppp, nothing I could see. There's not much as I
still can't send the modem an AT, so...
--- On Tue, 3/4/12, tim smith wrote:
> From: tim smith
> Subject: modem
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Tuesday, 3 April, 2012, 8:49 AM
>
> My us robotics serial mo
On Wed, 4 Apr 2012 15:10:47 -0700 (PDT), tim smith wrote:
>
> Well, I checked the log for ppp, nothing I could see.
> There's not much as I still can't send the modem an AT, so...
Could you verify the presence of the cuau* file in /dev?
Maybe you can post the essential parts of your ppp.conf
as w
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