ezjail and /etc/jail.conf
See original GitHub issueAs ezjail
still does not support new /etc/jail.conf
style and the day comes closer where FreeBSD will drop support for legacy rc-jail-conf what is the solution for the not so far future?
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- Created 9 years ago
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I’m actually thinking about not using any wrapper at all and just do a ploy_jail.
@mzs114 i won’t go into any details here re: qjail, but if you’re really interested check the archives of the FreeBSD jail mailing list. it’s not pretty, though 😦