FreeNAS Jail Issues continue....
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NiftyMist
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Solved by Neil,
In order to be root in the shell, I just need to be loged on to the GUI as root correct? Because when I run that command (or any sudo command which I have been told to do by people over at /r/freebsd) it returns this.
root@murmurjail:/ # sudo vi /etc/resolv.confsudo: Command not foundroot@murmurjail:/ # iptables --listiptables: Command not foundnd not found.
d not found.
su root
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