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All understood 👍 Your project got shared in the semi-official FreeBSD discord and a bunch of us were very excited about it but disappointed at the lack of a port....
We're now >2yrs since this was requested and lack of implementation is creating bugs downstream that are only fixable by recreating jails from scratch or manually fixing confs :(
Right here: https://github.com/BastilleBSD/bastille/blob/ff7de9167a6f03bd896f3a953c360ada1e4d85da/usr/local/share/bastille/common.sh#L76 That expression will never match what's being written to the config. The script writes out `e${uniq_epair_bridge}b_${jail_name}` but looks for `e[0-9]b_bastille${_num}`. Of note, this will also break on...
For ACPI-based systems, it turned out to be an issue with not reading SMBIOS3 magic properly and, at least on SolidRun Honeycomb, is fixed by https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28737 I cannot speak to...
Referencing the man: ``` -k Do not consider failures as fatal. Find all failures. ``` I would argue that this IS expected based on that. If not, then can we...
@cedwards Could you share the commit for reference? I wasn't able to find it myself.
Suggested change (per discussion with @marnao): ``` 256,257c256,257 < rich_data = pe.get_data(0x80, 0x80) < data = list(struct.unpack('
@estuart I assume you made the changes and did a fresh build and install?
And on RHEL 7.9: ``` $ python3 -m hachoir.subfile ba6981176279a3547cb62566559361d628d3f7e665f31065b5a5e420a307e5b7 [+] Start search on 6471808 bytes (6.2 MB) [+] File at 0 size=57344 (56.0 KB): Microsoft Windows Portable Executable: Intel...