Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2018 17:41:00 +0100 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> To: Joerg Surmann <joerg_surmann@elektropost.org>, FreeBSD-Jail <freebsd-jail@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: two NIC's in a jail Message-ID: <c6145b6c-e379-4c25-e7ba-1ce20ff89815@quip.cz> In-Reply-To: <78112343-662e-7890-f5ee-668fda23b834@elektropost.org> References: <63ecbccc-48e2-4c67-fbf5-0a73094f29be@elektropost.org> <31fe7e04-4373-2454-aff5-0bd74b3f4b4e@quip.cz> <bb02401b-e43b-7800-5a15-025636a2971f@elektropost.org> <5decebc0-0a77-69fd-4547-8a1665300890@quip.cz> <78112343-662e-7890-f5ee-668fda23b834@elektropost.org>
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Joerg Surmann wrote on 2018/03/23 17:14: > tail -f /var/log/httpd-access.log > 192.168.100.2 - - [23/Mar/2018:13:12:10 +0000] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - > 192.168.100.2 - - [23/Mar/2018:15:12:02 +0000] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - > 213.70.80.92 - - [23/Mar/2018:15:33:07 +0000] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - > 213.70.80.92 - - [23/Mar/2018:15:33:08 +0000] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - > 213.70.80.92 - - [23/Mar/2018:15:33:09 +0000] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - > 213.70.80.92 - - [23/Mar/2018:15:35:37 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 302 209 > 213.70.80.92 - - [23/Mar/2018:15:35:44 +0000] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - > 213.70.80.92 - - [23/Mar/2018:15:35:45 +0000] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - > 213.70.80.92 - - [23/Mar/2018:15:35:46 +0000] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - > 213.70.80.92 - - [23/Mar/2018:15:58:05 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 302 209 How did you do the request from 213.70.80.92? It was made from localhost where Apache runs? > jls -v > JID Hostname Path > Name State > CPUSetID > IP Address(es) > > 2 apache24 /usr/jails/apache24 > apache24 ACTIVE > 3 > 192.168.100.2 > 213.70.80.92 Looks good > jls -s > > devfs_ruleset=0 enforce_statfs=2 host=new ip4=disable ip6=disable jid=2 > name=apache24 osreldate=1101001 osrelease=11.1-RELEASE > path=/usr/jails/apache24 nopersist securelevel=-1 sysvmsg=disable > sysvsem=disable sysvshm=disable allow.nochflags allow.mount > allow.mount.nodevfs allow.mount.nofdescfs allow.mount.nolinprocfs > allow.mount.nolinsysfs allow.mount.nonullfs allow.mount.noprocfs > allow.mount.notmpfs allow.mount.nozfs allow.noquotas allow.raw_sockets > allow.noset_hostname allow.nosocket_af allow.nosysvipc children.max=0 > host.domainname="" host.hostid=0 host.hostname=apache24 > host.hostuuid=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 This is strange. You have ip4=disable ip6=disable. My jails have "ip4=new ip6=disable" And you don't have ip4.addr at all. I have ip4.addr=172.16.16.2 for example Miroslav Lachman > Am 23.03.2018 um 16:58 schrieb Miroslav Lachman: >> Joerg Surmann wrote on 2018/03/23 16:45: >>> Thanks for replay. >>> >>> netstat -an | egrep 'tcp4.*80 .*LISTEN' >>> say: >>> netstat: kvm not available: /dev/mem No such file or directory <- is >>> inside a jail. >>> tcp4 0 0 *.80 *.* LISTEN >>> >>> grep -i Listen /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf >>> >>> Listen 80 >>> Listen 443 >>> >>> From the internal IP is no Problem. >>> You are right. I'm not sure on wich IP's Apache is listening. >>> >>> I have change the Listen directive to the external IP in httpd.conf >>> Listen 213.70.80.92:80 >>> >>> netstat -an | egrep 'tcp4.*80 .*LISTEN' >>> now say: >>> tcp4 0 0 213.70.80.92:80 *.* LISTEN >>> >>> But apache is not availble from Internet. >>> From Intranet... no Problem. >>> >>> When i use tcpdump on Host i can see Traffic. >>> >>> Whats wrong? >> >> That's strange. >> >> Listen 80 and Listen 443 is OK, it is the same as >> Listen *:80 >> Listen *:443 >> and as you see with netstat, Apache was listening on both IPs: >> *.80 *.* LISTEN >> >> Do you have something listening on port 80 in the Host? >> >> What netstat shows in the host? >> >> Also check Apache log files. If you didn't configure virtual host, >> then you have just these two log files: >> /var/log/httpd-access.log >> /var/log/httpd-error.log >> >> Use tail and then try to access your website from the internet >> >> # tail -f /var/log/httpd-*.log >> >> Please send what "jls -v" in the Host will show you. (there should be >> 2 IPs for your jail) or "jls -s" (replace any sensitive informations >> if you want) >> >> And move this discussion to proper mailing list: >> freebsd-jail@FreeBSD.org >>
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