Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 18:45:02 +0100 From: Jan Behrens <jbe-mlist@magnetkern.de> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Cc: "Bjoern A. Zeeb" <bzeeb-lists@lists.zabbadoz.net>, "Victor Sudakov" <vas@sibptus.ru> Subject: Re: IPv6 in jails Message-ID: <20200319184502.02545d3a849fd60fe63a717f@magnetkern.de> In-Reply-To: <4CA69535-0F6C-40FC-83CF-5000FD728C2D@lists.zabbadoz.net> References: <20200318151556.GA64871@admin.sibptus.ru> <2dd539ed-0ee3-079b-27b2-28126056c69a@quip.cz> <20200318155046.GD65497@admin.sibptus.ru> <4CA69535-0F6C-40FC-83CF-5000FD728C2D@lists.zabbadoz.net>
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On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 16:51:32 +0000 "Bjoern A. Zeeb" <bzeeb-lists@lists.zabbadoz.net> wrote: > Can you then do a jexec test4 and run service sshd restart and see if it > starts working? I experienced the same problem as discussed in this thread when I set up IPv6 with my server. Strangely, when I rebooted the host system and simply started the jails one after the other (with a freshly booted host system), the problem didn't occur, but maybe that was just random. A "service sshd restart" inside the jail always seemed to help, which is why I also assumed there was some sort of race condition. But maybe it is related to some addresses being in use yet when restarting a jail? Regards, Jan
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