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From: Elite Bizkit (elite_bizkit_at_hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 02 2003 - 03:56:02 CST
Ah I see, "sh MAKEDEV jail" creates a device inside the jail, so if I run
"rm -fr /usr/jail" the device will be removed aswell?
- BiZKiT
>From: "Nielsen" <nielsen
memberwebs.com>
>To: "Elite Bizkit"
><elite_bizkit
hotmail.com>,<freebsd-security
FreeBSD.org>
>Subject: Re: Removing a Jail
>Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 07:49:13 +0000 (GMT)
>
> > Me again :p Im bulding my Jails using the script in the jail(8) man
>pages,
> > to resolve the issue of not being able to ping my NIC alias I have
>changed
> > the IP of the alias and therefore the IP of the jail. Each jail is
>in a
> > certain folder with its own IP (e.g. /my/jail/10.0.0.1/). First of
>all, how
> > do I remove current jail? is it as easy as just deleting the folder?
>
>yes.
>
> > Secondly in the script (located in jail(8) man pages) it runs "sh
>MAKEDEV
> > jail", if I run this script again with a different IP will it have
>any
> > conflicts because "sh MAKEDEV jail" has already been run?
>
>No. MAKEDEV operates in the current folder. That's in the jail(8) man
>pages, you change to the appropriate /dev directory before running 'sh
>MAKEDEV jail'.
>
>Cheers
>
>Nate
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