Re: local-unbound in a jail
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Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2022 11:50:58 UTC
yes, highly recommend using vnet to do this. and also recommend the tools: *bastille* . it's a amazing tools to manager the jail. i think vnet it's the best way to startup the service in jail. i use bastille create jail and configure use vnet . On Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 2:03 AM infoomatic <infoomatic@gmx.at> wrote: > I highly recommend using vnet enabled jails for network based services > ... imho too much hassle with networking issues with non-vnet jails. > > > On 18.02.22 18:02, Steve Kirk wrote: > > Afternoon all, > > > > I suspect that I know the answer to this question, however... I have > > tried to run local-unbound in a jail (as I intend to run rspamd in > > said jail) but it seems like it doesn't play nicely because there's no > > loopback address *inside* the jail which is the only interface this > > service is designed to work with. > > > > Trying to keep things minimal but I think I should be installing > > unbound or named from ports if I want a caching DNS server inside a > > jail, rather than abusing local-unbound? > > > > Cheers, > > Steve > > > >