Hello All,
I've been using FreeNAS for a year or two now, and am verry happy with it. Recently I've moved from using a VM to a harware box that meets the recommended specs (I think). I'm now running on a an homebuilt intel I3 system with 16GB RAM and three 2TB WD Green drives in RaidZ.
So I'm looking into the possibility of sharing some stuff over the internet. I don't like putting my stuff in a third party managed cloud so I'd like to take a look at the owncloud plugin.
My network has several zones, separated by a firewall.
-Internet
-DMZ (internet accessible stuff)
-LAN (Freenas is here)
So the nice thing about jails, is that they are completely seperated from the rest of the system. Since I'm going to allow access from the internet, that's very important. I'd really like to have the same separation on the network side of things. However, when a jail is created, It automatically assumes that you want to bridge it to the interface that has your default route. To me that makes no sense, since the system inside the jail basically has nothing to do with the default route of the host system, it can have it's own default route. Is there any way of working around this limitation? I'm not afraid of using the cli, but I do like my changes to be persisten acros reboots.
I've been using FreeNAS for a year or two now, and am verry happy with it. Recently I've moved from using a VM to a harware box that meets the recommended specs (I think). I'm now running on a an homebuilt intel I3 system with 16GB RAM and three 2TB WD Green drives in RaidZ.
So I'm looking into the possibility of sharing some stuff over the internet. I don't like putting my stuff in a third party managed cloud so I'd like to take a look at the owncloud plugin.
My network has several zones, separated by a firewall.
-Internet
-DMZ (internet accessible stuff)
-LAN (Freenas is here)
So the nice thing about jails, is that they are completely seperated from the rest of the system. Since I'm going to allow access from the internet, that's very important. I'd really like to have the same separation on the network side of things. However, when a jail is created, It automatically assumes that you want to bridge it to the interface that has your default route. To me that makes no sense, since the system inside the jail basically has nothing to do with the default route of the host system, it can have it's own default route. Is there any way of working around this limitation? I'm not afraid of using the cli, but I do like my changes to be persisten acros reboots.