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Date:      Wed, 07 Jun 2006 10:46:40 +0300
From:      Alex Lyashkov <shadow@psoft.net>
To:        Milan Obuch <arch@dino.sk>
Cc:        Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org>, freebsd-arch@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: jail extensions
Message-ID:  <1149666400.3224.123.camel@berloga.shadowland>
In-Reply-To: <200606070859.57367.arch@dino.sk>
References:  <1149610678.4074.42.camel@berloga.shadowland> <448633F2.7030902@elischer.org> <1149659976.3224.79.camel@berloga.shadowland> <200606070859.57367.arch@dino.sk>

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> >
> > I focused with write flexible kernel API and create conception - any
> > process run with own context. With 'jail2' all processes have
> > cred->pr_prison defined. As for me it`s allow easy use struct prison as
> > storage for any context related data such as uid hash, or diskquota
> > hash, limits info or other. Process count limit and separated uid hash
> > created as example to use this conception.
> > Same conception used at my other project - FreeVPS
> > (http://www.freevps.com/tracker.html).
> >
> > Where i can see you and Marco work ?
> 
> Original Marko's page is at http://www.tel.fer.hr/zec/BSD/vimage/, currently 
> there is http://www.imunes.net with some related info as well. No idea on the 
> other work. Marko's work is 4-RELEASE bound patch, so it is not directly 
> usable, but there is some discussion on freebsd-net@ coming regularly about 
> vrf support on FreeBSD, you can look there as well.
> I can only second with support to your work and test anything published 
> provided I have some time to play with it. (Not guaranteed immediately after 
> publishing, but nevertheless, I am trying.)
> Regards,
> Milan
Okey. I was look into this project over two years ago. 
if you can point me to discussion on freebsd-net@ i`m very interested
with read this before are port network part vimage to jail2.

-- 
Alex Lyashkov <shadow@psoft.net>




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