Hi, I am the author of mod_chroot.
Starting from 2.2.10, Apache features native chroot support. As
Squeeze doesn't ship earlier Apache versions, I would recommend
removing mod_chroot package altogether.
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From Stefan Fritsch:
If mod_chroot is not compatible with squeeze's apache, we should
have it removed from squeeze. Did everything work after you
removed mod_chroot? Did you have to adjust the configuration?
Let me explain what happened. With mod_chroot, the apache did the
chroot twice
On Thursday 07 April 2011, stephan.g...@t-online.de wrote:
From Stefan Fritsch:
The apache2 core includes now a Chroot directive which probably
clashes with mod_chroot. Please try without mod_chroot. It is
possible that you may have to adjust your configuration, please
see the apache2
From Stefan Fritsch:
The apache2 core includes now a Chroot directive which probably
clashes with mod_chroot. Please try without mod_chroot. It is possible
that you may have to adjust your configuration, please see the apache2
docs. I am not familiar with mod_chroot myself.
Ah yes, this
On Monday 04 April 2011, Stephan Goll wrote:
I have apache2 running chrooted in /var/www since lenny. After
upgrading to squeeze I got permanent errors about not finding
/var. After all I tried and copied and hoped to find it out and
finally I created a var in /var/www/var/www and apache did
Package: apache2.2-common
Version: 2.2.16-6+squeeze1
Severity: normal
I have apache2 running chrooted in /var/www since lenny. After upgrading
to squeeze I got permanent errors about not finding /var. After all I
tried and copied and hoped to find it out and finally I created a var in
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