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175 Run commands in a clean environment.
203 The user name from host environment as whom jailed commands should run.
210 The user name from the jailed environment as whom jailed commands should run.
318 current environment.
553 Some restrictions of the jail environment may be set on a per-jail
805 Determine how a jail's Linux emulation environment appears.
808 will keep the same environment, and
810 will give the jail its own environment (still originally inherited when
846 to set up the jail environment, often by running specified commands
852 command lines that are run in either the system or jail environment.
861 Command(s) to run in the system environment to prepare a jail for creation.
866 Command(s) to run in the system environment before a jail is created.
868 Command(s) to run in the system environment right after a jail has been
871 Command(s) to run in the jail environment when a jail is created.
884 Command(s) to run in the system environment after a jail is created,
889 Command(s) to run in the system environment before a jail is removed.
891 Command(s) to run in the jail environment before a jail is removed,
898 Command(s) to run in the system environment after a jail is removed.
900 Command(s) to run in the system environment after all other actions are done.
905 Run commands in a clean environment.
906 The environment is discarded except for
917 is imported from the current environment.
920 The environment variables from the login class capability database for the
926 The user to run commands as, when running in the jail environment.
935 The user to run commands as, when running in the system environment.
1117 .Ss "Setting up the Host Environment"
1118 First, set up the real system's environment to be
1121 .Dq "host environment" ,
1123 .Dq "jail environment" .
1127 If a network service is present in the host environment that binds all
1136 in the host environment:
1168 them in the host environment.
1177 IP address to bind should not be run in the host environment unless they
1180 NFS from the host environment may also cause confusion, and cannot be
1184 in the host environment should also be checked and configured so that it
1189 these daemons have been disabled or fixed in the host environment, it is
1235 Add accounts for users in the jail environment.
1237 Install any packages the environment requires.
1246 in the host environment to listen on the syslog socket in the jail
1247 environment; in this example, the syslog socket would be stored in
1252 You are now ready to restart the jail and bring up the environment with
1268 To start a virtual server environment,
1301 is enabled in the jail environment, you should be able to
1303 to the hostname or IP address of the jailed environment, and log
1331 the host environment!
1414 environment, only the jail environment.
1476 environment of the first jail.
1539 a few new features, and cleaned up the userland jail environment.
1555 host environment such that host daemons do not impose on services offered
1571 and thereby obtain elevated privileges in the host environment.
1573 is not accessible to unprivileged users in the host environment.
1575 to a jail should not be given access to the host environment.