Re: more than one IP address in a jail (?)

From: Chris Haulmark (chaulmark_at_idefense.com)
Date: 01/18/04

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    To: "Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC" <chad@shire.net>
    
    

    > Either on a webpage somewhere, once, or in here in the list, at one
    > time, I remember seeing some patches that allowed a jail to have more
    > than one IP address. I have been googling all day (not really, but a
    > good amount of time at least) and can't seem to find it again. Anyone
    > have any pointers?
    >
    > Thanks
    > Chad
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    Perhaps this link, http://garage.freebsd.pl/ is what you are seeking for?

    Otherwise, post what FreeBSD version you are wanting to enable usage of
    multiple ip addresses in a jail system.

    .::.
    Chris Haulmark
    chaulmark -at- idefense.com
    System Administrator
    iDefense, Inc.

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