[Pawel, I apologise for sending this to you twice] Hi, Where is this flag set, whatever it'll be called? And how can I query it, for example when populating a jail? /Eirik On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 11:25 +0100, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote: > Hello. > > I'm going to mark scripts below as not usable inside jail. > If anyone is using one of those scripts inside a jail and it works, > now is the right time to start screaming. > > abi > accounting > addswap > adjkerntz > amd > apm > apmd > archdep > atm1 > atm2 > atm3 > bgfsck > ccd > devd > devfs > dhclient > diskless > dmesg > dumpon > fsck > gbde > gbde_swap > ike > initdiskless > initrandom > ip6addrctl > ip6fw > ipfilter > ipfs > ipfw > ipmon > ipnat > ipsec > jail > kldxref > lomac > lpd > mountcritlocal > mountcritremote > mountd > moused > mroute6d > netif > netoptions > network_ipv6 > nfsclient > nfsd > nfslocking > nfsserver > ntpd > ntpdate > pccard > pcvt > power_profile > ppp-user > pppoed > quota > random > root > routing > rtadvd > savecore > serial > sppp > swap1 > syscons > timed > usbd > vinum > watchdogd > > This is the list of scripts that I belive works fine inside a jail, but... > > cleanvar > cleartmp > cron > early.sh > inetd > ipxrouted > isdnd > kadmind > ldconfig > local > localpkg > motd > msgs > named > nisdomain > othermta > pwcheck > securelevel > sendmail > sshd > sysctl > syslogd > virecover > ypbind > yppasswdd > ypserv > ypset > ypupdated > ypxfrd > > And here is the list of scripts that I've no idea if they should be > available inside a jail or not: > > bootparams > kdc > kerberos > keyserv > kpasswdd > mrouted > rarpd > route6d > routed > rpcbind > rwho > > I'll be grateful if responsible parties can help me with those. > > If there will be no obejections I'm going to commit it for 3 days > (08/March/2004). > > Now is also the right time to discuss if we should change 'nojail' > flag with 'jailok' flag. > > -- > Pawel Jakub Dawidek http://www.FreeBSD.org > pjd_at_FreeBSD.org http://garage.freebsd.pl > FreeBSD committer Am I Evil? Yes, I Am!Received on Fri Mar 05 2004 - 03:19:04 UTC
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