Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 22:36:39 +0100 From: Clemens Hermann <haribeau@gmx.de> To: Bart Matthaei <bart@dreamflow.nl> Cc: security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: sharing directories between jails Message-ID: <20020213223639.A73315@idefix.local> In-Reply-To: <20020213222559.A47162@heresy.dreamflow.nl> von Bart Matthaei <bart@dreamflow.nl> am 13.Feb.2002 um 22:25:59 (%2B0100) References: <20020213213416.B1027@idefix.local> <20020213213946.E40457@heresy.dreamflow.nl> <20020213214159.F40457@heresy.dreamflow.nl> <20020213221112.A73220@idefix.local> <20020213222559.A47162@heresy.dreamflow.nl>
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Am 13.02.2002 um 22:25:59 schrieb Bart Matthaei: Hi Bart, > I'm not entirelly sure. I know that on linux, you can mount /proc > atleast twice. No clue if this counts for freebsd and/or ufs. during my tests this did not work. > I think it's possible. But I'm not sure so don't quote me. if you create a symlink this only says /home -> /usr/home. If you call /home from inside the jail it goes to /usr/home but _not_ in the hostsystem you probably linked it to but it looks for /usr/home inside your jail environment. /ch -- Wieviele Mitarbeiter von Microsoft benoetigt man fuer das auswechseln einer defekten Gluehbirne? Keine, Microsoft erklaert die Dunkelheit zum Marktstandart. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-security" in the body of the message
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