From: McKinlay, Ken (ken.mckinlay@dy4.com)
Date: Mon May 31 2004 - 09:42:20 EDT
The consensus is that Solaris 10 should be able to provide this sort of
functionallity.
Unfortunately, due to our current resource load I am unable to upgrade to
Solaris 10 at this time. Many thanks to all those who provided feedback.
Original Question:
I have a Solaris 8 system on an Ultra 5 with an hme interface with 2 IP
addresses bound to it. I am looking for a way to have a chrooted environment
to be restricted on this system so that it can only see and use 1 of the
addresses. The reason for this setup is that I am looking to combine 2
systems but would like to keep their environments relatively separate.
It doesn't look like the Solaris distributed chroot can do this, are there
other chroot/jail tools that run on Solaris that can help me accomplish
this?
Ken McKinlay
UNIX Administrator, Dy 4 Systems
ken.mckinlay@dy4.com
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