new jail utility is available. announcement.

krad kraduk at googlemail.com
Wed Jul 21 09:21:29 UTC 2010


On 21 July 2010 10:15, Vincent Hoffman <vince at unsane.co.uk> wrote:

> On 21/07/2010 10:08, krad wrote:
> >
> > Anyone tried using it yet? Not much info out there apart from the
> > announcments it seems. In my quick play with it this morning, it didnt
> seem
> > to be binding the ips to the jails. Not sure if you are supposed to have
> the
> > ip bound to the box before you use the jail. Would make sense if you did
> > have to, but it would be nice if the util added it for you or at least
> > prompted you if it wasnt there.
> >
> Not yet, when I have a spare box I might, although I quite like using
> zfs for jails as you can limit the disk usage dynamically per zfs
> filesystem and I didnt see any support there yet, even basic support
> like there is with ezjail would be nice.
>
> Vince
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i have only done preliminary tinkering and it looks ok so far (i did have to
pre bind the jail ip). Might have to find a box to put freebsd 9 on and see
how it works with the network stack virtualization.


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