9.1-PRERELEASE - allow.mount - allow.mount.zfs - do not get passed to child

Bryan Drewery bryan at shatow.net
Tue Sep 4 05:50:08 UTC 2012


On 9/4/2012 12:46 AM, Bryan Drewery wrote:
> On 9/4/2012 12:42 AM, Bryan Drewery wrote:
>> I am unable to get these to pass into jails via /etc/rc.d/jail + ezjail.
>>
>> I set them in the host:
>>
>> security.jail.mount_allowed=1
>> security.jail.mount_zfs_allowed=1
>>
>> What is the proper way to get these set?
>>
>>
> 
> I used `jail -m` to set these, but they don't seem to work:
> 
> In host:
> 
> # jail -m jid=3 allow.mount allow.mount.zfs
> # sysctl vfs.usermount=1
> 
> In jail:
> 
> # sysctl -a|grep mount
> vfs.usermount: 1
> ...
> security.jail.mount_zfs_allowed: 1
> security.jail.mount_allowed: 1
> 
> # zfs mount -a
> cannot mount 'backup': Insufficient privileges
> 
> This dataset is properly jailed=on and 'zfs jail' ran on it as well.

Sorry for the noise..

# jail -m jid=3 enforce_statfs=1

Now it works.

Yes, I read the jail(8) and zfs(8) manpages. My biggest problem was the
params not being passed in at startup.

Bryan



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