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Date:      Thu, 19 May 2016 14:57:04 +0000
From:      Grzegorz Junka <list1@gjunka.com>
To:        freebsd-jail@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: jails in different private subnets on the same host
Message-ID:  <3aaa36dc-c658-5760-c4bb-d0f991834194@gjunka.com>
In-Reply-To: <beafbcae807260bf74db591044c44950@gritton.org>
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On 19/05/2016 14:50, James Gritton wrote:
> On 2016-05-18 09:08, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
>> I just tried telnet 192.168.1.50 80 from the main host and from the
>> 10.33.1.40 jail. From the main host it works without issues. From the
>> jail it eventually connected after 15 or so seconds of waiting.
>
> That sounds like about the kind of timeout I'd expect from DNS 
> resolution not working.  If you're adding a new subnet when the jail 
> is created, you'll need to do something to get a nameserver to listen 
> to it.
>
> - Jamie

Why would it need to use the nameserver if I am telneting through IP? My 
nameserver is running in 192.168.1.60 but drill @192.168.1.60 from 
inside the 10.33.1.40 jail doesn't see it. I am using telnet with the IP 
specifically to avoid using the nameserver because I know the jail can't 
use the nameserver at this moment (until this is solved).

Grzegorz



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