FreeBSD jail

It was early task completion of O.S. which mainly parts Free-BSD system into various mini-systems which are known as jails.

The need of this jail aroused when services providers wished to distinguish their services from those of their customers. However, it dates back to security reasons also and distribution of administrative load. In this situation, files and resources can be only be accessed in the right section.

Each jail is a virtual environment which is running on the host machine and has its own files, processes, user and superuser accounts. This process is almost is almost distinguishable from within a jailed process. Additional level of security is provided as each jail is sealed from the other one. Administrators can delegate several tasks as there is a limited scope of jail. This requires superuser access and that to with limited control over the system.

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