If you have setup logging trough the /etc/init.d/syslogd script, could you let me know how you have achieved this? I believe I have had difficulties with it in the past, so if you let me know I can make use of it a next time I use makejail.
Thanks.
Regards,
Ben
2006/4/15, Sonixxfx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry for mailing directly to you.
Did you change
APACHE2="$ENV /usr/sbin/chroot /chroot/httpd/ /usr/sbin/apache2"
APACHE2CTL="$ENV /usr/sbin/chroot /chroot/httpd/ /usr/sbin/apache2ctl"
toAPACHE2="$ENV /usr/sbin/chroot /var/chroot/apache /usr/sbin/apache2"
APACHE2CTL="$ENV /usr/sbin/chroot /var/chroot/apache /usr/sbin/apache2ctl" ?
Regards,
Ben
) B.t.w. I do not know what to do with the /etc/init.d/syslogd script at the moment. Please ask someone else about it if you don't get that part working.
2006/4/15, Gezim Hoxha < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >:On Fri, 2006-14-04 at 09:39 +0200, Sonixxfx wrote:
> I do not know what is causing this, but I do know that the program
> makejail does the chrooting automatically for you. Maybe you would
> like to have a look at it.
I tried makejail, however I get the same error:
# /etc/init.d/apache2 start
Starting web server: Apache2/usr/sbin/chroot: cannot run command
`/usr/sbin/apache2ctl': No such file or directory
Here is the config file I used:
chroot="/var/chroot/apache"
testCommandsInsideJail=["/usr/sbin/apache2ctl start"]
processNames=["apache2"]
# Eventually append here the commands which access some services
# such as cgi or php scripts, database access, ...
#testCommandsOutsideJail=["wget -r --spider http://localhost/ ",
# "lynx --source
https://localhost/"]
preserve=["/var/www",
"/var/log/apache",
"/dev/log"]
users=["www-data"]
groups=["www-data"]
Keep in mind I have apache2. So, any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Gezim