jails, subnets and etc?
Littlefield, Tyler
tyler at tysdomain.com
Sun Mar 23 14:34:38 UTC 2014
hello:
On 3/23/2014 4:16 AM, Jeff Tipton wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 03/23/2014 06:11, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
>> hello all:
>> I'm curious if I'm doing this right, and would like some advice from
>> someone.
>> First, I created a jail with ezjails and set it's IP to 192.168.0.2,
>> then bound mysql to that address.
>> The idea is that mysql can run in its own jail while not being
>> accessible to the outside world. I set the gateway (defaultrouter in
>> the jail's rc.conf) to the IP address of my machine so the system can
>> access the network.
> Basically, you don't have to do that; you may do without the
> "defaultrouter" line there at all.
>> This is where I run into a bit of fun: I am unable to ping/telnet to
>> 192.168.0.2 3306, and I am unable to telnet out of the jail. So, I
>> have a few questions:
> By default, ping doesn't work with jails. If you want to enable it,
> you have to set the security.jail.allow_raw_sockets sysctl value to 1.
> But telnet should work without this setting.
>> 1) what needs to happen on the pf side to forward ports from x.x.x.x
>> (my external-facing interface), to a specific address and port on the
>> subnet? the idea is that I will just use pf to forward ports to
>> public-facing jailed services.
> Example destination NAT in pf.conf
> rdr on bge0 proto tcp from any to any port 3306 -> 192.168.0.2
> (where bge0 is the device name of your external interface; replace it
> with your own)
>> 2) Do I need to do something special to get this subnet set up? What
>> needs to happen to get the jail and the host talking to each other?
>> thanks in advance,
>>
> Jail and host should talk to each other without special settings.
> Maybe you have some restrictions in pf? Try to flush all rules (pfctl
> -Fa).
> How did you set up the network interface in your host machine -- is it
> accessible to your jails?
>
I'm sorry for all the questions, I am fairly new to BSD. The only
configuration of rc.conf is here:
jail_enable="YES"
ezjail_enable="YES"
sshd_enable="YES"
pf_enable="YES"
ntpdate_enable="YES"
ntpdate_hosts="pool.ntp.org"
fsck_y_enable="YES"
named_enable="YES"
dumpdev="NO"
local_unbound_enable=yes
ifconfig_em0="inet 192.99.32.153 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast
192.99.32.255"
defaultrouter="192.99.32.254"
# IPv6 configuration
ipv6_enable="YES"
ipv6_network_interfaces="em0"
ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2607:5300:60:4799::1 prefixlen 64"
ipv6_static_routes="ovhgw"
ipv6_route_ovhgw="2607:5300:60:47ff:ff:ff:ff:ff -prefixlen 128
-interface em0"
ipv6_defaultrouter="2607:5300:60:47ff:ff:ff:ff:ff"
hostname="sapphire"
#security
#kern_securelevel_enable="YES"
kern_securelevel=-1
postfix_enable="YES"
I flushed the firewall and am still unable to connect out from the jail
(using telnet), or connect to the jail using telnet.
Do I need to do anything else special? Is there a way to track this down?
Thanks,
> -Jeff
>
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Take care,
Ty
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