Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2018 10:47:16 +0200 From: Andrea Venturoli <ml@netfence.it> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Starting ntpd in a jail Message-ID: <e2f617fb-3623-c980-63cf-dc37d979e6c6@netfence.it> In-Reply-To: <TrSP3YZF4e5ZkZHxwQSfaGbN-4Q0EJp0BmWBs_EOeP59WvyVBsUv2xjBTio7C6Mf-CrK-Yw6dSXd0BAQRQTR5kN_uxCbjGGPadevGNYYQA4=@protonmail.ch> References: <8a138f2e-11d4-d890-c28d-72717a9eed3a@netfence.it> <TrSP3YZF4e5ZkZHxwQSfaGbN-4Q0EJp0BmWBs_EOeP59WvyVBsUv2xjBTio7C6Mf-CrK-Yw6dSXd0BAQRQTR5kN_uxCbjGGPadevGNYYQA4=@protonmail.ch>
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On 9/28/18 4:02 PM, Lorenzo Salvadore via freebsd-questions wrote: > Please give details on your jail configuration: do you manage it by writing > directly into /etc/jail.conf? do you use some utility like ezjail? Sorry, I should have said it at the start: I'm using ezjail. Of course I have ntpd_enable="YES". bye & Thanks av.
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