.TH ezjail.conf 5 .SH NAME ezjail.conf \- configuration file for ezjail script .SH DESCRIPTION The file .B ezjail.conf contains settings that control the operation of the ezjail rc script. It is also read by the .B ezjail-admin utility to figure out where it should perform its actions. .SH PATH OPTIONS .TP .B ezjail_jaildir (str) Location of jail root directories .br .I default: /usr/jails .TP .B ezjail_jailtemplate (str) Location of template jail used to create a new jail .br .I default: /usr/jails/newjail .TP .B ezjail_jailbase (str) Location of base jail, the one that is mounted to all jails .br .I default: /usr/jails/basejail .TP .B ezjail_sourcetree (str) Location of your copy of FreeBSD's source tree (refer to the .B ezjail-admin(1) utility for more information) .br .I default: /usr/src .TP .B ezjail_portscvsroot (str) Cvs root to use when checking out or updating the ports tree in base jail .br .I default: :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.at.FreeBSD.org:/home/ncvs .TP .B ezjail_ftphost (str) This is where the install subcommand defaults to fetch its packages from .br .I default: ftp.freebsd.org .TP .B ezjail_archivedir (str) This is the default archive location for the \fIezjail-admin archive\fR command. .br .I default: `pwd -P` .SH JAIL ADMIN OPTIONS .TP .B ezjail_default_execute (str) This is the default command executed in a jail by ezjail-admin console. .br .I default: YES .SH JAIL CREATION OPTIONS Default options for newly created jails. Used by the .B ezjail-admin(1) utility. Be careful about disabling ezjail_mount_enable. (Refer to .B ezjail-admin(1) for more information). .TP .B ezjail_mount_enable (bool) Controls whether /etc/fstab.hostname should be executed at jail startup time. .br .I default: "YES" .TP .B ezjail_devfs_enable (bool) Controls whether newly created jails are given a working .I /dev directory. (Refer to .B devfs(5) and .B jail(8) for more information). .br .I default: "YES" .TP .B ezjail_devfs_ruleset (str) Specifies which devfs ruleset should apply for newly created jails. (Refer to .B devfs(5) and .N jail(8) for more information). .br .I default: "devfsrules_jail" .TP .B ezjail_procfs_enable (bool) Controls whether newly created jails are given a working .I /proc directory. (Refer to .B procfs(5) and .B jail(8) for more information). .br .I default: "YES" .TP .B ezjail_fdescfs_enable (bool) Controls whether newly created jails are given a working .I /dev/fd/ directory. (Refer to .B fdescfs(5) and .B jail(8) for more information). .br .I default: "YES" .TP .B ezjail_uglyperlhack (bool) Set to YES, if ezjail should provide a soft link from /usr/bin/perl to /usr/local/bin/perl in base jail. .br .I default: YES .SH ZFS OPTIONS .TP .B ezjail_use_zfs (bool) Set to YES, if ezjail should manage basejail and newjail in a seperate ZFS-datasets. .br .I default: NO .TP .B ezjail_jailzfs (str) The name of the parent ZFS-dataset which ezjail will use to create jails on. It will be mounted at the ezjail_jaildir. Setting this will automaticly enable ezjail managing jails in seperate ZFS-datasets. .br .I default: none .TP .B ezjail_zfs_properties (str) Default properties ZFS will use for creating datasets. See zfs(1m) for details. ADVANCED, be very careful! .br .I default: none .SH FILES EZJAIL_PREFIX/etc/ezjail.conf .br EZJAIL_PREFIX/etc/rc.d/ezjail.sh .SH "SEE ALSO" ezjail-admin(1), ezjail(5), jail(8), devfs(5), fdescfs(5), procfs(5) .SH AUTHOR Dirk Engling