To add to what Greg says..
On Fri, 1 Aug 2025, Greg Choules via bind-users wrote:
I would suggest that, if you are really worried about losing control of a
process, or it being used for remote access to your machine, or
something (are either of these why you think you need chroot?) you should
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Hi Renzo.
This is not intended to sound negative. But why are you stuck on chroot?
What benefit do you think it will bring you? It used to be the case (many
years ago) that if you started BIND as root, it ran as root and chroot made
sense then. But not anymore. It starts with some privilege, to sca
Have you looked here:
https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html/managing_networking_infrastructure_services/assembly_setting-up-and-configuring-a-bind-dns-server_networking-infrastructure-services
They have a short mentioning of chroot.
:-)
Danjel
On 7/31/2025 9:
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