Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 00:44:44 +0100 From: albi <albi@saynotomicrosoft.org> To: chris@hddesign.com Cc: Free BSD Questions list <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Jail setup Message-ID: <20040305004444.7d2abd6a@moonshine.eyfa.org> In-Reply-To: <1078443115.662.61.camel@zim.hddesign.com> References: <1078443115.662.61.camel@zim.hddesign.com>
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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 17:31:55 -0600 Chris Meyers <chris@hddesign.com> wrote: > I need to set up a new mail server at a different building, so I > thought I would put sendmail and its services (virus scanning etc.) in > a jail to be a bit more secure. I thought that before I do this for > real I would try setting up a jail on a test server and see if I can > ssh to it and generally get things to work. I can't. > > Here's what I have set up so far. I found a couple how-tos and I am > following them; one is an ONLamp article > (http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/09/04/jails.html), and the other btw, this article differs from the jail-manpage, the manpage is more strict about /dev/ > is the jails section of the AbsoluteBSD book. I am running 5.1. ----- cut --------- > and added ListenAddress 10.0.0.203 to /usr/jail/etc/ssh/sshd_config i'm using some jails, and have not used the ListenAddress of ssh, and i can ssh to the jails just fine the description of your problem sounds more like a DNS-problem though
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