Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 16:32:01 -0400 From: Joe <fbsd8@a1poweruser.com> To: David Demelier <demelier.david@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: /etc/jail.conf for automatically started jails listed in /etc/rc.conf Message-ID: <51914DC1.1050207@a1poweruser.com> In-Reply-To: <11698066.Kggl9cS1ZD@melon> References: <11698066.Kggl9cS1ZD@melon>
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David Demelier wrote: > Hello dear, > > Does jail.conf(5) does not work for jails listed in the rc.conf ? > > I've added in /etc/jail.conf: > > foo { > hostname=Foo; > path=/jails/foo; > allow.sysvipc=1; > } > > And in /etc/rc.conf only foo in the jail_list parameter, but when I try to > start the jail it still complain about missing hostname. > > Regards, > > There are 2 methods for configuring jails. The legacy method which you put the jail config statements in the hosts /etc/rc.conf file and start and stop control is done by the hosts /etc/rc.d/jail script at boot time. The jail(8) method which has it's own jail config statements in the hosts /etc/jail.conf file and uses the jail(8) program for starting and stopping. You can create a jail.conf file for each jail(8) and start it using jail -c -f "/etc/jailname.jail.conf" and stop by issuing jail -f "/etc/jailname.jail.conf" -r jailname You can not mix the 2 methods.
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