Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 03:01:04 +0200 From: "Redd Vinylene" <reddvinylene@gmail.com> To: freebsd-jail@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Can't SSH into my jails after a makeworld Message-ID: <f1019d520808021801t419dcc1bh24338d472090bdd0@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20080802215132.M88849@maildrop.int.zabbadoz.net> References: <f1019d520808021443s2849f473xd27d62537c371994@mail.gmail.com> <20080802215132.M88849@maildrop.int.zabbadoz.net>
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On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Mikhail Goriachev <mikhailg@webanoide.org> wrote: > > Whenever you execute this: > > # csup /etc/cvsupfile > > The multi-ip patch goes away. You have to reapply the patch after you sync > the sources. My bad, I forgot to mention that I commented that. On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Bjoern A. Zeeb <bzeeb-lists@lists.zabbadoz.net> wrote: > > what does > sysctl security.jail.jailed_sockets_first > give? security.jail.jailed_sockets_first: 1 > If you jexec into jail, does sshd actually run? Did it give an > error/warning? What does netstat -an show? (in case this is long do > not psate it into mail and/or make sure there are no extra line wraps). I actually got it working. But sometimes, after reboots, none of them will start. Is there anything I can do to debug? Might this be because I forgot to stop the jails prior to the makeworld? - Also, these stopped working: jail_camel_devfs_ruleset="camel_ruleset" jail_box_devfs_ruleset="box_ruleset" Producing: Starting jails:/etc/rc.d/jail: WARNING: devfs_set_ruleset: you must specify a ruleset number devfs rule: ioctl DEVFSIO_SAPPLY: No such process So I had to switch over to: jail_camel_devfs_ruleset="devfsrules_jail" jail_box_devfs_ruleset="devfsrules_jail" - Another strange thing, this just freezes up: # /etc/rc.d/jail start Configuring jails:. Starting jails: I can't terminate it either: # /etc/rc.d/jail start Configuring jails:. Starting jails:^C^C^C -- http://www.home.no/reddvinylene
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