On 13/07/2013 05:12, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 13/07/2013 01:26, Frank Leonhardt wrote:Okay - answering my own question and solved... It's a bug (or is that a feature?). In /etc/rc.d/jail line 647 it currently reads: eval ${_setfib} jail ${_flags} -i ${_rootdir} ${_hostname} \\"${_addrl}\" ${_exec_start} > ${_tmp_jail} 2>&1 \</dev/null And it should (IMHO) read: eval ${_setfib} jail ${_flags} -n ${_jail} -i ${_rootdir} ${_hostname} \\"${_addrl}\" ${_exec_start} > ${_tmp_jail} 2>&1 \</dev/null Once changed, everything works find and your jails are named as per therc.conf file definitions. Can anyone think of a reason for NOT fixing this?Go with bug ;-) - fix (improvement?) is working it's way through. You mentioned running 8.2 so I wondered if it has changed. If you look through the source tree you will find in 8.4 that line has the -n ${_jail} addition plus some other extras.Looks like it showed up in stable/8 at r242083 as part of a larger improvement.
Yeah, I spotted that but only after I put in a change request :-( Someone did exactly the same change last July but it wasn't a PR. It's in head (revision 238102) and I suspect it's now in 9.1.
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