00:22:16 :p 00:22:31 what in the world! 16:26:11 Hi 17:22:13 is anyone experiencing "etcupdate -B" failures on stable/15 ? 17:23:49 clean "etcupdate" always runs fine, but with -B it fails on few of machines 17:27:48 not documetned here: https://wiki.freebsd.org/IRC/Channels 17:29:37 hm? what is not documented? 17:29:58 Wrong channel, sorry 17:30:43 https://wiki.freebsd.org/IRC/Channels is almost up to date 21:18:17 Anyone been playing with the podman on freebsd work? I'm able to get containers running, but seems like jail networking isn't being set up for me when I try this on my cloud vm instances. Here's a cloud-init/user-data that should get the point across: https://pastebin.com/Jkm1Fb1w 21:28:44 Damn it. 21:29:14 I was counting, and we almost made it 24 hours since I rejoined that anyone has said anything. 21:29:46 muhahaha! 21:30:42 josephholsten: I played with it a little while back, perhaps about 4 months ago or so. I was really frustrated with the expectation that NAT was present for networking to function, because I have a lot of virtual NICs from an SR-IOV card and I just ... wanted to attach them to interfaces for the containers. 21:30:49 It did in fact work 21:30:54 podman in general, that is 21:31:29 The other thing if I remember correctly was that it wanted to use pf, but I use ipfw because I am a heathen. 21:32:28 Of course none of this is helpful. 21:34:04 Looking at your script here, I'm guessing you've already confirmed that your pf setup is working as intended? 21:39:07 no, it's definately not working as intended. But this is the script provided in /usr/local/etc/containers/pf.conf.sample, with the appropriate interface used (vtnet0) 21:40:08 but it's more than that. `jls` is showing no ip addresses attached to the buildah jails, which is very special and beyond my ken. 21:43:33 it does show an eth0 within the jail, and `route get 1.1.1.1` shows that interface is configured to route out. But you try a fetch and it cries that it doesn't support that host address family 21:46:53 I'm nearly at the edge of my ability to drill down short of debugging fetch to find the exact call that's exploding. and once I have that, I'll be completely at the wall. 21:51:52 oh, I guess I should actually learn how to do this with dtrace like I've been meaning to. 22:51:20 ooh, so I can confirm the podman jail's fetch is sending out DNS UDP packet, but not getting any in return