On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Jeffrey Williams wrote:
i.e. a virtual network stack, for the jailed server, that can be bound
directly to a separate NIC than the one used by the host environment.
This sort of thing can be done with NetBSD/Xen and bridging*, I think.
I'd be surprised if there wasn't a
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
> Jeffrey Williams wrote:
>> One thing I have always found frustrating is the inability to set up
a additional network interfaces on the machine so that they can be
dedicated to the jailed servers, in such a way that all the host's
network traffic stays on the p
Jeffrey Williams wrote:
One thing I have always found frustrating is the inability to set up a
additional network interfaces on the machine so that they can be
dedicated to the jailed servers, in such a way that all the host's
network traffic stays on the primary interface, and all the jail's
I regularly make use of jail in FreeBSD for hosting virtual servers
(typically for application development and testing, and infrastructure
server configuration testing).
One thing I have always found frustrating is the inability to set up a
additional network interfaces on the machine so that