If you really have to insist on running suid which is NEVER
a good idea unless the program has been designed to run suid
the try the following. This is untested beyond compiling.
Mark
diff --git a/bin/named/main.c b/bin/named/main.c
index bdbbf92..8f946f3 100644
--- a/bin/named/main.c
+++ b/bin
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 08:14:18PM -0400, Gordon Lang wrote:
> After reading Mark's post (found in my spam folder), I gather suid cannot
> be used with threads on Linux. So I have to choose between setting up a
> suid root wrapper, or simply not using threads. So my final question is
> whether or
After reading Mark's post (found in my spam folder), I gather suid cannot
be used with threads on Linux. So I have to choose between setting up a
suid root wrapper, or simply not using threads. So my final question is
whether or not using threads on Linux is sufficiently beneficial in spite
of it
On 9/29/15 5:29 PM, Gordon Lang wrote:
> But now the question is whether or not there is a way to make things
> work without disabling threads? Does anyone have insight into why
> supporting threads might interfere with the normal SUID bit based change
> of the effective user id?
Did you see the
-- Forwarded message --
From: Gordon Lang
Date: Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: problem using setuid ("-u" option) with BIND 9.10.3 on RedHat
when listening on tun/tap interface
To: Carl Byington
--disable-threads fixes the problem.
But now the question is whether or
Which Linux or UNIX distribution and version are you using?
As Omer suggests most of them include a bind package with prebuilt init scripts
- you can download the BIND package then extract the init scripts from it.
(deb is for Debian derived Linux distros, rpm for Redhat derived distros -
mig
Use rpm or deb packages that have perfect init scripts in it
Sent via mobile device, excuse typos.
29 Eyl 2015 tarihinde 16:07 saatinde, Leandro şunları
yazdı:
> Hy guys, about init script to control de bind daemon;
> After successfully build bind 9.10, Im doing:
> "bind -c /etc/named.conf -u
Hy guys, about init script to control de bind daemon;
After successfully build bind 9.10, Im doing:
"bind -c /etc/named.conf -u bind" to start the service.
and
"killalll bind" to stop it.
Now I would like to set an init script so I can set it to start on boot
and use the "service named start/stop
On 29/09/2015 07:37, Harshith Mulky wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I had a query
>
> Let us say we are having a FQDN and we need to Resolve it. It goes
> through the procedure of determining the IP and Port using NAPTR/SRV/A
> query mechanisms
>
> The question I have is if I have a FQDN with a Port Number
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