> Well, that helps a bit, but is still pretty confuse.
>
> Does that mean the user to run pound only needs following privileges:
> ro to /etc/pound/pound.cfg (/usr/local/etc/ is empty in the container)
> ro to the zertificate pem-files
> ro to /var/log/ (/var/log/messages does not exist (yet), prob
Well, that helps a bit, but is still pretty confuse.
Does that mean the user to run pound only needs following privileges:
ro to /etc/pound/pound.cfg (/usr/local/etc/ is empty in the container)
ro to the zertificate pem-files
ro to /var/log/ (/var/log/messages does not exist (yet), probably cause
>From the pound man page: "In general, Pound does not read or write to the
>hard-disk. The exceptions are reading the configuration file and (possibly)
>the server certificate file(s) and error message(s), which are opened
>read-only on startup, read, and closed, and the pid file which is opened
Hello
Since this is the primary source for support according to the pound homepage, I
am asking the question here. After searching the internet for more than an
hour, I could not find a clear answer.
I am trying to install Pound in an lxc-container on my Qnap NAS. Therefore I
need to create th
Is the backend trying a reverse DNS lookup
for the IP of the load balancer and timing out?
Andrea
On 07/18/2017 10:02 PM, Stefan Bauer wrote:
Hello Mailingliste-List.
I have a Strange Issue in Running Pound.
Í m Running pound on an ubuntu 14.04 using the default supplied package
(Version 2.6)