Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 15:53:23 +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: <62a0bf1c-88f3-a815-1187-a26e51c9b8bb@gjunka.com> In-Reply-To: <573DDE59.8000300@gmail.com> References: <faf9e698-baee-f988-df64-5bcda4b1c7c9@gjunka.com> <AF80A4F2-3605-43A0-81CD-B68659B694C4@lists.zabbadoz.net> <07d67bd5-206c-edd8-7f47-ef2b5c538e01@gjunka.com> <beafbcae807260bf74db591044c44950@gritton.org> <573DDE59.8000300@gmail.com>
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On 19/05/2016 15:40, Ernie Luzar wrote: > 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 > > You have not copied the hosts /etc/resolv.conf to the jail in question. > Of course I did. root@somehost:/# cat /etc/resolv.conf search somehost.somedomain.com nameserver 192.168.1.60 nameserver 8.8.8.8 I installed the jail using bsdinstall and it copies that automatically. Grzegorz
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