[PATCH] ip4/6 jail enhancements

Meno Abels meno.abels at gmail.com
Sat Jul 31 02:33:08 PDT 2004


Hello,

I can, sorry my fault, I miss this every time I submit something to
freebsd. In other projects where I working they don't like unified
patches. So sometime I get confused.
I put the patch as a followup to the gnats so everything is in its place.
Watch out there are now to peaces of diff one for the kernel part and one
for the userland.

regards

meno


On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 04:47:26 +0200, Max Laier <max at love2party.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Saturday 31 July 2004 01:05, Meno Abels wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > i submit last week a patch to the jail code which enables
> > the option to have multiple ip numbers (ip4 and ip6) assigned
> > to a jail.
> > Out of my view this patch isn't received any attention until today
> > by any freebsd member or mailing list user.
> > It could that I chosen the wrong channel to submit it by a
> > standard pr.
> > I worked in -CURRENT so it could be better to submit the
> > work to these mailing list. What I now try.
> > I'am not really familiar with the processes behind the scenes.
> > So I try to point to my work, and asks if somebody is willing to
> > try it. It would be nice to get a feedback-:)
> > So I give the link to the orignal pr
> > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=69064
> > this includes the patch to -CURRNT. What hopefully works until
> > one week progress in -CURRENT.
> 
> Can you re-produce this an unified diff, please? They are much more noise
> protected than the plain diff format. Submitt it as a followup here or to
> gnats. Just let's make sure that your work isn't lost!
> 
> This is certainly something of great interest! Various developers have had
> similar plans, not sure about their status, though.
> 
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