From: Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com
I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to work
fine, on the other I get messages akin
On 5/10/2012 4:57 AM, John Doe wrote:
From: Boris Epsteinborepst...@gmail.com
I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to
On 05/10/12 1:57 AM, John Doe wrote:
http://www.virtualmin.com/node/19608
From that page: The best fix for now would be to
stop using the chroot completely, as it has few real security benefits
in my opinion.
from my page (not written)
The best fix would be to toss webmin out the door, its
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 12:25 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
from my page (not written)
The best fix would be to toss webmin out the door, its a piece of junk
that just messes up your system configuration
same goes for CPanel, Plesk, and the rest of that lot.
If webmin is a
On 5/10/2012 1:25 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 05/10/12 1:57 AM, John Doe wrote:
http://www.virtualmin.com/node/19608
From that page: The best fix for now would be to
stop using the chroot completely, as it has few real security benefits
in my opinion.
from my page (not written)
The best
On Wednesday 09 May 2012 16:38, the following was written:
I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to work
fine, on the
On May 10, 2012, at 6:27 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
What I got out of it is virtualmin is trying to play with chrooted files
in the chrooted location instead of understanding
that bind-chroot kinda dynamically or symbolically puts them there (or
whatever it does).
It should be changing them
On May 10, 2012, at 10:25 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 05/10/12 1:57 AM, John Doe wrote:
http://www.virtualmin.com/node/19608
From that page: The best fix for now would be to
stop using the chroot completely, as it has few real security benefits
in my opinion.
from my page (not written)
Hello listmates,
I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to work
fine, on the other I get messages akin to the following:
On 5/9/2012 4:38 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
Hello listmates,
I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to work
fine, on the
On May 9, 2012, at 2:55 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
On 5/9/2012 4:38 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
Hello listmates,
I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
webmin to edit the DNS
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