John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote this message on Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 12:33 -0700:
ALmost all other services (e.g. inetd,natd,sshd, etc.etc.) allow you to
specify a different config file
so that you can supply different services to theinside and outside but
it all falls appart
if they still are forced to use the same DNS server and can not provide
a differentiated service
for that reason.
Why not put one of the two in side a jail (I think someone else mentioned
this), or chroot'd environment where it can pick up a different resolv.conf?
The very mail you quoted says that I can not put it inside a jail.
a chroot is slightly less problematical except that they do need to
share filesystems.
To make it fully work I need to have /etc nearly all shared along with a
lot more but I need
to have different /etc/resolv.conf
so, Why NOT make this tunable from the environment? it does not do it
for SUID processes
and there are already environment varables that influence name lookup.
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