Krowvin
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- Jul 24, 2014
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A few guesses for the email option:
1. Try pinging your mail server from inside the jail (Might not even be related) i.e.
2. Make sure you have the global settings for your network setup in your FreeNAS GUI. The DNS server, etc
Another method would be for you to login to your FreeNAS Box via SSH/SFTP using a program like Bitvise or WinSCP:
There are two ways to access the file, you can either:
A. SSH To FreeNAS Directly
I. Enable SSH access to your box via services > ssh gear icon, Check "Login as root with password" & "Allow password authentication"
II. Login to FreeNAS as root through Bitvise/WinSCP directly and navigate to your full path, something like:
B. Enable SSH in the FreeNAS jail
Should be able to (From a FreeNAS SSH terminal) type:
to find the jail's IP Address
In either of those programs I mentioned you would type in your jail/FreeNAS IP, the username, and the password
Whatever you do do NOT open the SSH port up to the outside world, you'll start getting tons of emails about brute force attempts. Use this awesome new VPN you're making instead!
1. Try pinging your mail server from inside the jail (Might not even be related) i.e.
Code:
ping smtp.google.com
2. Make sure you have the global settings for your network setup in your FreeNAS GUI. The DNS server, etc
Another method would be for you to login to your FreeNAS Box via SSH/SFTP using a program like Bitvise or WinSCP:
There are two ways to access the file, you can either:
A. SSH To FreeNAS Directly
I. Enable SSH access to your box via services > ssh gear icon, Check "Login as root with password" & "Allow password authentication"
II. Login to FreeNAS as root through Bitvise/WinSCP directly and navigate to your full path, something like:
Code:
/mnt/volume1/jails/jailname/usr/local/etc/openvpn/
B. Enable SSH in the FreeNAS jail
Should be able to (From a FreeNAS SSH terminal) type:
Code:
jls jexec jailID csh service ssh start ifconfig
to find the jail's IP Address
In either of those programs I mentioned you would type in your jail/FreeNAS IP, the username, and the password
Whatever you do do NOT open the SSH port up to the outside world, you'll start getting tons of emails about brute force attempts. Use this awesome new VPN you're making instead!