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Date:      Fri, 7 Mar 2014 22:52:09 -0500
From:      Joe Nosay <superbisquit@gmail.com>
To:        Devin Teske <dteske@freebsd.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD Hackers <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>, Eugene Grosbein <eugen@grosbein.net>
Subject:   Re: How do I create a cloned interface when there is no static connection?
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On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Joe Nosay <superbisquit@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 10:00 PM, Joe Nosay <superbisquit@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 2:08 AM, <dteske@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > -----Original Message-----
>>> > From: Joe Nosay [mailto:superbisquit@gmail.com]
>>> > Sent: Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:52 PM
>>> > To: Devin Teske
>>> > Cc: FreeBSD Hackers; Eugene Grosbein
>>> > Subject: Re: How do I create a cloned interface when there is no static
>>> > connection?
>>> >
>>> > On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 2:47 PM, <dteske@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > > -----Original Message-----
>>> > > > From: Eugene Grosbein [mailto:eugen@grosbein.net]
>>> > > > Sent: Thursday, March 6, 2014 10:03 AM
>>> > > > To: Joe Nosay
>>> > > > Cc: FreeBSD Hackers
>>> > > > Subject: Re: How do I create a cloned interface when there is no
>>> > > > static connection?
>>> > > >
>>> > > > On 07.03.2014 00:39, Joe Nosay wrote:
>>> > > >
>>> > > > > I'll need a dummy interface  inside of the that can be bridged to
>>> > > > > wlan0 outside of the jail. Normal jail with aliases.
>>> > > >
>>> > > > Try epair(4) and give one part of pair to jail and bridge another
>>> > > > part
>>> > > with
>>> > > > wlan0.
>>> > > >
>>> > >
>>> > > Never tried bridging a wlan with netgraph, but I wonder if the method
>>> > > I use for bridging Ethernet with netgraph would work...
>>> > >
>>> > > Using the ngctl command to create an ng_bridge and then multiple
>>> > > ng_eiface devices that you can be shoved into the jail.
>>> > >
>>> > >         kldload  ng_ether
>>> > >         kldload  ng_bridge
>>> > >         kldload  ng_eiface
>>> > >         ngctl
>>> > >         + mkpeer  {IFACE}:  bridge  lower  link0
>>> > >         + connect {IFACE}:  {IFACE}:lower  upper  link1
>>> > >         + name {IFACE}:lower  {IFACE}bridge
>>> > >         + quit
>>> > >         ifconifg  {IFACE}  up
>>> > >         ngctl
>>> > >         + msg  {IFACE}:  setpromisc 1
>>> > >         + msg  {IFACE}:  setautosrc 0
>>> > >         + mkpeer  {IFACE}:lower  eiface  link{N}  ether
>>> > >         + name  {IFACE}bridge:link{N}
>>> > >         + show  -n  {IFACE}bridge:
>>> > >         Name: ngeth0          Type: eiface          ID: XXXXXXXX
>>> Num
>>> > > hooks: N
>>> > >         + name  {IFACE}bridge:link{N}  {NEWIFACE}
>>> > >         ifconfig  ngeth0  name  {NEWNAME}
>>> > >         ifconfig  {NEWNAME}  vnet  {JID}
>>> > >
>>> > > Taking care to replace the following from above:
>>> > > {IFACE} - the name of the interface you want to bridge (eg, em0) {N}
>>> -
>>> > > link number (starts at 2; increments by-one for each new eiface)
>>> > > {NEWIFACE} - the name of the new eiface (ngethN) device to create
>>> > > {JID} - the jail ID of the jail you want to shove the interface into
>>> > >
>>> > > Of course, never tried this with WiFi.
>>> >
>>> > I did not properly create the jail.conf script. I believe the file of
>>> /etc/rc.d/jail
>>> > should be followed; yet, there is no tutorial on setting it up.
>>> > My /etc/rc.conf file is also improperly setup. How? I don't know; but,
>>> I
>>> can tell
>>> > because the system will not boot completely and ctrl+C must be hit to
>>> allow
>>> > logging in.
>>>
>>> What release are you using? "uname -spr" is often succinct enough.
>>> --
>>> Devin
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>>
>>
>> FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE amd64
>> The /etc/rc.d/jail script is interpreting the name at -G in
>> FreeBSD-Google_projects to be a command line option. I am going to see what
>> happens if I just change the name.
>>
>
>
> Ok.
> The jail.conf is in /etc, the name is without hypens or undescores, and
> the script dies with "/etc/rc no such file or directory" from jail.conf.
> There is a /etc/rc but I know that jail exists in /etc/rc.d?
> Wait a sec.
>


Okay.
Herein lies the problem: I used /bin/sh plus location of jail plus the
command to start and stop. The system does not seem to be able to find the
script. I have not ran /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb yet. That may help, I
don't know.
Hold a sec, let me test.

exec.start = "/bin/sh /etc/rc.d/jail jail_start";
     exec.stop = "/bin/sh /etc/rc.d/jail jail_stop";



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