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Virtualization with FreeBSD Jails in FreeBSD 4 and Free BSD 5
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Virtualization with FreeBSD Jails in FreeBSD 4 and Free BSD 5
2 articles on setting up 'jails' in FreeBSD versions 4 and 5

Quote:This article shows how I created a jail under FreeBSD 5...

Jails can separate different processes and keep them apart so they cannot interfere with each other. For example, you could run Apache in a jail and keep it away from everything else on the machine. Should someone find an exploit in Apache and use it to compromise your system, the intruders can only do what the jail allows them to do. A jail can consist of a full operating system, or a single executable.

full article on setting up jails in FreeBSD 5: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/03/...ation.html

article on setting them up in version 4: http://www.freebsddiary.org/jail.php
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