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2013 Aug 15
1
Behavior of jexec
Hi,
I noticed two things when running jexec. I run FreeBSD 9.2-RC1 from
binaries and jails 9.2-RC1 too.
I log as root on the host (I havn't any other user).
# 1. $HOME
For a jail named "blog" with a "blog" user, which $HOME is at
/home/blog, if I do:
jexec -U blog blog tcsh
My id is correct, but $HOME is still ro...
2008 Jan 20
1
service jexec
Started looking what services I actually having on and found
this "jexec". Tried to google it and found some info, but do not
understand its meaninig. Is it necessary and what does it do?
Please, short explanation for "dummie" :D
Jarmo
2014 Jan 27
2
Booting problem after update, how to track order of starting services
Hi.
I have updated system/server that worked for a long time. It was upgrade
from 6.4 to latest.
After restart, system freezes after most/all of the daemons are booted.
From interactive mode I found out that services starting are:
...
...
atd
jexec
atieventsd
libvirtd
certmonger
libvirt-guests
local
nxsensor
nxserver
webmin
As soon as I allow webmin to pass, system freezes. BUT, if I stop after
nxserver, and leave booting process at question weather to start webmin,
and I login via SSH, I can start webmin.
Question is how I find out what...
2017 Nov 20
2
LMTP "Relative home directory paths not supported"
...maildir:~/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs
>> # mail_location = maildir:%h/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Jeff
> That seems like lmtp is not doing variable expansion for user settings.
> What version of dovecot are you running?
>
> Aki
>
$ sudo jexec mail dovecot --version
2.2.32 (dfbe293d4)
Jeff
2007 Jan 11
2
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-07:01.jail
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
=============================================================================
FreeBSD-SA-07:01.jail Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: Jail rc.d script privilege escalation
Category: core
Module: etc_rc.d
Announced:
2017 Nov 20
0
LMTP "Relative home directory paths not supported"
...ion = maildir:%h/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Jeff
>> That seems like lmtp is not doing variable expansion for user settings.
>> What version of dovecot are you running?
>>
>> Aki
>>
> $ sudo jexec mail dovecot --version
> 2.2.32 (dfbe293d4)
>
> Jeff
I tried to repeat this issue locally, and was not able to. Can you
provide full output of
doveconf -n
and
doveadm user jeff at example.com
with both %h and ~/
Aki
2004 Jul 07
0
jailutils security issue, and possible issue with 'jail'
...l.
This might be used legitimately in certain cases, but in most cases it's
probably a good idea to clear out the environment before executing the
jail() or jail_attach() syscalls.
The 'jstart' utility included in jailutils does this and it would
probably be a good addition to 'jexec' and/or 'jail'.
2003 Oct 19
1
jail + devfs + snp problem (FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p10)
...ptypm ttyid0 ttyp5 ttype ttypn ttyv4 ttyvd
ptyp5 ptype ptypn ttyid1 ttyp6 ttypf ttypo ttyv5 ttyve
Everything looks great, but:
shell# w -n
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
root pm ??? ??? - w -n
shell# jexec 1 /bin/sh
# cd /dev
# ls -al snp*
ls: snp*: No such file or directory
# watch -W pm
shell# id
uid=0(root) gid=0(wheel) groups=0(wheel), 5(operator)
And I'm outside !
2017 Nov 20
2
LMTP "Relative home directory paths not supported"
I'm in the process of moving from LDA to LMTP (Postfix upstream) prior
to a transition off `nix accounts to virtual accounts and am stumped by
LMTP reporting
??? dovecot: lmtp(10019, jeff at example.com): Error: Relative home
directory paths not supported: 0
LDA does /not /have any problems with PAM or passwd-file passdb/userdb
and the ubiquitous definition of
??? mail_location =
2012 Dec 19
3
9-STABLE -> NFS -> NetAPP:
...0:00.01 /usr/sbin/newsyslog -f /usr/local/etc/rotate_logs.cfg
root 34228 0.0 0.0 67960 4464 1 Ds+J 4:47AM 0:00.00 sshd: root at pts/1 (sshd)
root 38473 0.0 0.0 17556 3272 3 SJ 4:53AM 0:00.02 /bin/tcsh
root 38475 0.0 0.0 14212 1512 3 R+J 4:53AM 0:00.00 ps aux
I can do a 'jexec <JID> /bin/tcsh' to get into the jail, I can perform ps commands, etc ? I just can't get those processes to shutdown ?
everything within the jail is 'up to date' ? updates the userland and ports ? I've checked over the NetApp, but everything appears fine, and it only seem...