Commit Graph

18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ruslan Ermilov
32eef9aeb1 mdoc(7) police: Use the new .In macro for #include statements. 2001-10-01 16:09:29 +00:00
Jens Schweikhardt
c1f3e4bf21 Removed whitespace at end-of-line; no content changes. I simply did
cd src/share; find man[1-9] -type f|xargs perl -pi -e 's/[ \t]+$//'

BTW, what editors are the culprits? I'm using vim and it shows
me whitespace at EOL in troff files with a thick blue block...

Reviewed by:	Silence from cvs diff -b
MFC after:	7 days
2001-07-14 19:41:16 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
3d45e180f4 mdoc(7) police: removed HISTORY info from the .Os call. 2001-07-10 15:31:11 +00:00
Bruce Evans
206402b24d Fixed bitrot in synopsis (some const poisoning had not reached here). 2001-02-15 12:27:11 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
d7b336c076 mdoc(7) police: use canonical form of .Dd macro. 2000-12-11 15:47:53 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
b92a189eb9 mdoc(7) police: Er macro usage cleanup. 2000-11-22 16:11:48 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
cf9fa8e725 Move suser() and suser_xxx() prototypes and a related #define from
<sys/proc.h> to <sys/systm.h>.

Correctly document the #includes needed in the manpage.

Add one now needed #include of <sys/systm.h>.
Remove the consequent 48 unused #includes of <sys/proc.h>.
2000-10-29 16:06:56 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
a948e10a1c Clear extraneous arguments to the name (Nm) macro.
Mark PRISON_ROOT and EPERM as defined values (Dv).
2000-08-17 08:17:16 +00:00
Mark Murray
dfea8241e6 Grammar police; make the English style more consistent throughout,
and give suser_xxx some more airtime.
2000-08-16 19:52:03 +00:00
Peter Wemm
7f3dea244c $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 00:22:10 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
5d70612b3f Fix some typos and do some minor mdoc cleanup. 1999-06-27 02:38:46 +00:00
Bruce Evans
20891aba11 Fixed bitrot in synopsis (a missing include). 1999-06-02 16:33:22 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
75c1354190 This Implements the mumbled about "Jail" feature.
This is a seriously beefed up chroot kind of thing.  The process
is jailed along the same lines as a chroot does it, but with
additional tough restrictions imposed on what the superuser can do.

For all I know, it is safe to hand over the root bit inside a
prison to the customer living in that prison, this is what
it was developed for in fact:  "real virtual servers".

Each prison has an ip number associated with it, which all IP
communications will be coerced to use and each prison has its own
hostname.

Needless to say, you need more RAM this way, but the advantage is
that each customer can run their own particular version of apache
and not stomp on the toes of their neighbors.

It generally does what one would expect, but setting up a jail
still takes a little knowledge.

A few notes:

   I have no scripts for setting up a jail, don't ask me for them.

   The IP number should be an alias on one of the interfaces.

   mount a /proc in each jail, it will make ps more useable.

   /proc/<pid>/status tells the hostname of the prison for
   jailed processes.

   Quotas are only sensible if you have a mountpoint per prison.

   There are no privisions for stopping resource-hogging.

   Some "#ifdef INET" and similar may be missing (send patches!)

If somebody wants to take it from here and develop it into
more of a "virtual machine" they should be most welcome!

Tools, comments, patches & documentation most welcome.

Have fun...

Sponsored by:   http://www.rndassociates.com/
Run for almost a year by:       http://www.servetheweb.com/
1999-04-28 11:38:52 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b1d3fc49a9 Fixed a missing #include in the synopsis. 1998-01-16 18:06:23 +00:00
John-Mark Gurney
7fbd615061 add missing cvs Id lines 1997-03-07 02:53:37 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
aab5e1b6d0 Minor formatting/style fixes.
Submitted by:	Sandro Sigala <sandro@cat.local.net> as part of PR # 2134
1996-12-09 07:45:59 +00:00
Mike Pritchard
fc43dc94cb Correct some spelling errors. 1996-12-01 00:25:06 +00:00
Julian Elischer
1d4b74d4fd add a man page for suser() because its usage is not as obvious
as you would first think.
1996-10-16 21:14:32 +00:00