Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory SOLVED

2001-03-20 Thread Jakub Ambroewicz
Excuse me for taking your time. I simply forgot to copy libs to chrooted
dir, I didn't notice that because alpha box didn't complain about that, and
i have never seen bind logs before so I assumed all is OK if there are no
errors. And that was my mistake.
One thing I don't understand - why alpha didn't complain about it? But it's
another story
 
 Once again sorry.
 
 JA
 





Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory SOLVED

2001-03-19 Thread Jakub Ambroewicz

Excuse me for taking your time. I simply forgot to copy libs to chrooted
dir, I didn't notice that because alpha box didn't complain about that, and
i have never seen bind logs before so I assumed "all is OK if there are no
errors". And that was my mistake.
One thing I don't understand - why alpha didn't complain about it? But it's
another story
 
 Once again sorry.
 
 JA
 



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Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-19 Thread Jakub Ambroewicz
I'm sorry for the mess i did with different emails i've sent this message,
but i was travelling from comp to comp. I have sent mails as Agnieszka
ochocka and Jakub.
Sorry again.

JA

 Another question: is it something bad - can i live with that? After
 compiling bind n'th time on i486 box im acting rather nervously when i
hear
 compile. So maybe i will just cut those nasty messages :-)

 JA





Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-17 Thread Jeremy C. Reed

On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, [iso-8859-2] Jakub Ambro¿ewicz wrote:

 I am not at my box now so i can't send you my config today, but i have
 chrooted bind to /var/chroot/bind and of course named is in

How is named started?

 named -t /var/chroot
or
 named -t /var/chroot/bind

 /var/chroot/bind/usr/sbin, named-xfer is there also. I tried to set
 named-xfer "/usr/sbin" and non relative path - message is still the same
 only paths are changing.
 I thought that named-xfer option should be set relative as all other paths
 in named.conf (ie zone files), but it didn't work.

Yes. That is weird. Probably something else is wrong.

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Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-17 Thread Agata ochocka

 How is named started?

 named -t /var/chroot
or
 named -t /var/chroot/bind

named -t /var/chroot/bind -u named -g named

Another question: is it something bad - can i live with that? After
compiling bind n'th time on i486 box im acting rather nervously when i hear
"compile". So maybe i will just cut those nasty messages :-)

JA



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Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-17 Thread Jakub


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It may be easier for you to show us parts of your directory layout and
parts of your named.conf.

For example: if your chroot environment is /var/named, then do you have a
a /var/named/usr/sbin/named-xfer executable?

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I am not at my machine now so i can't give you my exact config, but my dir is 
/var/chroot/bind, and of course named is in /var/chroot/bind/usr/sbin as 
named-xfer is. I tired to set named-xfer /usr/sbin/named-xfer in named.conf - 
relative to chroot cage - it didn't work. A tried also to set it to 
/var/chroot/bind/usr/sbin/named-xfer result in logs is the same - only paths 
differs

Thanks
JA

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Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-17 Thread Jakub Ambroewicz
It may be easier for you to show us parts of your directory layout and
parts of your named.conf.

For example: if your chroot environment is /var/named, then do you have
a
a /var/named/usr/sbin/named-xfer executable?

  Jeremy C. Reed

I am not at my box now so i can't send you my config today, but i have
chrooted bind to /var/chroot/bind and of course named is in
/var/chroot/bind/usr/sbin, named-xfer is there also. I tried to set
named-xfer /usr/sbin and non relative path - message is still the same
only paths are changing.
I thought that named-xfer option should be set relative as all other paths
in named.conf (ie zone files), but it didn't work.

Thanks

JA




Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-17 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, [iso-8859-2] Jakub Ambro¿ewicz wrote:

 I am not at my box now so i can't send you my config today, but i have
 chrooted bind to /var/chroot/bind and of course named is in

How is named started?

 named -t /var/chroot
or
 named -t /var/chroot/bind

 /var/chroot/bind/usr/sbin, named-xfer is there also. I tried to set
 named-xfer /usr/sbin and non relative path - message is still the same
 only paths are changing.
 I thought that named-xfer option should be set relative as all other paths
 in named.conf (ie zone files), but it didn't work.

Yes. That is weird. Probably something else is wrong.

  Jeremy C. Reed

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 http://bsd.reedmedia.net/




Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-17 Thread Agata ochocka
 How is named started?

 named -t /var/chroot
or
 named -t /var/chroot/bind

named -t /var/chroot/bind -u named -g named

Another question: is it something bad - can i live with that? After
compiling bind n'th time on i486 box im acting rather nervously when i hear
compile. So maybe i will just cut those nasty messages :-)

JA



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Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-16 Thread Jeremy C. Reed

On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, [iso-8859-2] Jakub Ambro¿ewicz wrote:

 That's the message in my logs. I chrooted bind and no matter what will i do
 it's always the same. I tried to set named-xfer path in named.conf but it

It may be easier for you to show us parts of your directory layout and
parts of your named.conf.

For example: if your chroot environment is /var/named, then do you have a
a /var/named/usr/sbin/named-xfer executable?

  Jeremy C. Reed

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Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-16 Thread Jakub



--- "Jeremy C. Reed" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It may be easier for you to show us parts of your directory layout and
parts of your named.conf.

For example: if your chroot environment is /var/named, then do you have a
a /var/named/usr/sbin/named-xfer executable?

  Jeremy C. Reed

 BSD software, documentation, resources, news...
 http://bsd.reedmedia.net/


I am not at my machine now so i can't give you my exact config, but my dir is 
/var/chroot/bind, and of course named is in /var/chroot/bind/usr/sbin as named-xfer 
is. I tired to set named-xfer "/usr/sbin/named-xfer" in named.conf - relative to 
chroot cage - it didn't work. A tried also to set it to 
/var/chroot/bind/usr/sbin/named-xfer result in logs is the same - only paths differs

Thanks
JA

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Re: can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer no such file or directory

2001-03-16 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, [iso-8859-2] Jakub Ambro¿ewicz wrote:

 That's the message in my logs. I chrooted bind and no matter what will i do
 it's always the same. I tried to set named-xfer path in named.conf but it

It may be easier for you to show us parts of your directory layout and
parts of your named.conf.

For example: if your chroot environment is /var/named, then do you have a
a /var/named/usr/sbin/named-xfer executable?

  Jeremy C. Reed

 BSD software, documentation, resources, news...
 http://bsd.reedmedia.net/