devd in jail
Giulio Ferro
auryn at zirakzigil.org
Thu Sep 14 07:23:41 UTC 2017
Hi Alexander and all,
Do you have any idea why putting the new patches parameter in jail.conf fails and how it can be solved? I can do test on this machine as you wish.
Thanks
Giulio
> Il giorno 12 set 2017, alle ore 09:50, Giulio Ferro <auryn at zirakzigil.org> ha scritto:
>
> Hi Alexander,
>
> I don't know how to set your parameter in old style jails in rc.conf
>
> In there, new parameters are mapped to old style jail_xxx entries, but there are none for your parameter unless I'm mistaken.
>
> Can you please tell me exactly what I should put in rc.conf? I've already moved the jail.conf file
>
> Thanks.
>
> Giulio
>
>> Il giorno 11 set 2017, alle ore 16:12, Alexander Leidinger <Alexander at leidinger.net> ha scritto:
>>
>> Quoting Giulio Ferro <auryn at zirakzigil.org> (from Mon, 11 Sep 2017 06:42:01 +0200):
>>
>>>> On 09/09/2017 15:03, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
>>>> Please run this:
>>>> strings /boot/kernel/kernel| grep allow.kmem
>>>>
>>>> If it doesn't print out "allow.kmem_access", then your kernel doesn't contain the patch.
>>>>
>>>> Bye,
>>>> Alexander.
>>>>
>>>
>>> # strings /boot/kernel/kernel | grep allow.kmem
>>> allow.kmem_access
>>>
>>> So it seems the kernel is ok...
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe I can set this value at boot in /boot/loader.conf?
>>
>> No, this is not a loader.conf setting.
>>
>> Can you try to use "old style" jail config = settings in rc.conf instead of using jail.conf on a test system? It may be that you need to move away the jail.conf temporary, I haven't checked what takes precedence when both (rc.conf and jail.conf) settings are there.
>>
>> Bye,
>> Alexander.
>>
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