Advice/guidance requested.
Dave B
g8kbvdave at googlemail.com
Thu May 1 09:39:43 UTC 2014
Try QJail.
http://qjail.sourceforge.net/
There is a good "howto" section listed here.
http://qjail.sourceforge.net/Qjail-howto.html
If I can manage it, anyone can..
(I'm running on F'BSD 9.2)
Yes, like ezJail, the base jail takes up a bit of space, but others built on that take
up a lot less, unless you load them up with stuff of course.
Updating is not that dificult either.
Regards.
Dave B.
> W dniu 2014-01-12 10:09, wishmaster pisze:
>
> >> I would also recommend ezjails. Using fat jails is often completely
> >> unnecessary.
> >
> > Do you think using ezjail you will obtain "thin" jails? You are
> > wrong. Setup 5...10 jails for applications: one jail for
> > web-applications on php, one for java and so on. And you will see
> > how your jails will be FAT! And now imagine update system and
> > software procedure. So, if you need a lot of "light" isolation
> > containers, ezjail is not your way. I use self written scripts
> > which creates one base system with all needed packages and a lot of
> > "containers" with vnet supports and with "security in mind".
> > Upgrading is very easy, just one jail.
>
> Sounds nice, maybe write some blog post or even a more detailed mail
> to this list with some how-to? I'm sure many people would find this
> very interesting.
>
> --
> best regards,
> Lukasz Wasikowski
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