Is it possible to perform an installation of chrooted bind?? That is can
I do rpm -ivh --prefix=chroot bind?
I have a problem with the updated files for bind. It is not able to
perform named-xfers... That is:
1. I have the chroot directory install.
2. Modified /etc/init.d/named so
I did not have this problem with previous installations of bind. I had
this can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer only when I updated to 8.2.2P7.
Anyway, a better way for the init.d script I give below, and just about
every program there should be chroot.
I modified syslog to read daemon syslog -m 0
Thanx... That will help a _LOT_... Peew...
Ciao
ST Lim
On 14 Nov 2000, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Lim Swee Tat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Is it possible to perform an installation of chrooted bind?? That is can
I do rpm -ivh --prefix=chroot bind?
i think philippe libat (the packager of
Hi,
Is it possible to perform an installation of chrooted bind?? That is can
I do rpm -ivh --prefix=chroot bind?
I have a problem with the updated files for bind. It is not able to
perform named-xfers... That is:
1. I have the chroot directory install.
2. Modified /etc/init.d/named so that
Lim Swee Tat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Is it possible to perform an installation of chrooted bind?? That is can
I do rpm -ivh --prefix=chroot bind?
i think philippe libat (the packager of bind) plan to do it for the
default package.
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Why not ship the named package chrooted ?
Or offer a package that will setup named to be chrooted ?
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