I am able to ping the world from the Host so I believe everything on that end is fine. If I disable pftcl I still cannot ping anything from the VM, so I don't think that is the issue but am not sure about anything specific to the VM config or that gateway/bridging stuff. From what I am reading...
Good call, I assumed it was, but it is in fact not working if I ping by IP directly (even to the gateway). Based on the config files I had provided do you think I need to make mods to the host OS or just the VM? (or both?). I am wondering if my pf.conf needs to be adjusted. Not sure what...
I made the change in the host OS but am still unable to get replies back. I then changed the DNS references to google back to my router (192.168.0.1) with the same results. Any other files that I should post to confirm they are configured correctly?
root@virtualPlex:~ # cat /etc/resolv.conf...
I used to have a working install of a bhyve guest (FBSD) that had internet, but it has been a few minor versions since then and my configuration no longer seems to be valid. I am hoping someone can help me spot where I need to update things. I have posted my primary config files below for the...
The bridge and tap interfaces are used for a bhyve virtual install I have. Sorry if they were causing confusion; they were not related.
I was able to get the loopback interface cloned for the jails that I needed to install. I noticed that restarting the rc.d netif service is no longer...
I was wrong, looks like the interface wasn't being cloned on my -STABLE install either. I guess I will not worry about it, although it could be causing issues with conflicting services on the same interface. I would prefer to use DHCP but may have to go static in the meantime.
Let me know if...
I could do that, although at this point I guess I would say that the cloned interfaces are what I would want to resolve first. To me, there is no point creating the jails without giving them a separate interface to run on. Problem is I don't see why they are failing. Do you know if there is a...
The version of -STABLE I was using was compiled about 3 months ago, maybe 4. Is that still possible/likely those updates wouldn't have made it to -RELEASE?
I did not update/build world or anything afterwards. I was only on -STABLE due to some functionality for bhyve that was not available...
Thanks Dice I will update those as soon as I can get my interface cloned (still unable to do so) and install the jails.
I am still having issues getting an IP address upon boot too. I am struggling to understand why these config files worked seemingly fine in Stable but not now. Not sure if...
Looks like I am still having some issues though. I have adjusted my ruleset to the below:
brad@mercury:/home/brad$ cat /etc/pf.conf
set skip on lo0
interface="re1"
apacheJail="192.168.0.102"
ircJail="192.168.0.103"
plexJail="192.168.0.104"
scrub in all
rdr pass on $interface proto tcp from...
Interesting...I did not know that. So I just need to update to this then?:
interface=(re1)
If so, any ideas as to why I cannot create a cloned loopback interface as well?
Ok cool, hopefully something simple then.
Here you are:
brad@mercury:/usr/jails$ cat /etc/pf.conf
set skip on lo0
interface="re1"
apacheJail="192.168.0.102"
ircJail="192.168.0.103"
plexJail="192.168.0.104"
scrub in all
rdr pass on $interface proto tcp from any to $interface port 80 ->...
I recently installed 10.2 Release and am trying to narrow down a few issues I am having. I am not sure if they are related to config files I had from 10.2 Stable or general configuration problems.
My two issues are that when I reboot the server there is no network connectivity until I restart...
I am trying to set a specific directory (/var/shared/) to grant anyone in the "coder" group read and write access.
I thought that this command setfacl -m u::rwx,g:coder:rw /var/shared would do it but am wondering now if there are some issues with ZFS per this article at the very bottom...
Thanks for all of the replies/insight into this topic. I just deleted out my svn repo from /usr/src and plan to checkout the repository again and attempt to pickup where I left off. I guess my only question is now whether or not I really need to worry about rebuilding world and the kernel...
His guide is definitely more reader-friendly but I am still going to have issues getting past the buildworld step. Does anyone know why my system would be failing like this? It has been like this for about a week or two.
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