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  1. #1
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    FreeBSD jailed shell tutorial?

    Was wondering if anyone could help me out with a jailed shell tutorial. Would like to create a shell for users in a hosting environment. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

  2. #2
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    man 8 jail

    has step by step instructions on how to build and start a jail. Search on google also there is some nice wiki's out there about jail8 and there is some other good links i got at home but you will have to wait for a few hours after i get home from my DC to post them

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    side note, anyone know if FreeBSD 5.X has multiple IPs per jail yet? I know they were thinking about implementing this but i'm not sure if they've done so yet.
    James Cornman
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    Some helpful links for Jail8 on FreeBSD. Note the garage.freebsd.pl links contains patches for having multiple IP's per jail.

    FreeBSD Jail Software and Docs
    http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/freebsd/jails/


    A GREAT Wiki with links to various tools for Jail8
    http://subwiki.honeypot.net/cgi-bin/...AndUpdateJails

    Various patches and some docs on Jail8 for FreeBSD. (Note I am having problems accessing this site right now)
    http://garage.freebsd.pl/

    And ofcourse the good ole FreeBSD handbook has more docs and the man 8 jail is a great start. Also please note that there was a SA released against jail 8 on the 5.x platform. Please be sure that you are fully patched up.

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    Cool thanks guys!

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