Please explain. I am running named with -t /var/named and I have to
create a /dev entries, all the libs needed by named, etc.
On 1 Feb 2001, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> Stefan Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > you can pass -t on the command line, then you have to put /dev
> > entries l
> "GT" == Gordon Tetlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GT> On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Vivek Khera wrote:
>> Pretty much the only thing you have to do to run bind in chroot is to
>> set the named_flags="-g bind -u bind" flags in /etc/rc.conf. That's
>> my understanding of it based on the FreeBSD docs.
Stefan Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> you can pass -t on the command line, then you have to put /dev
> entries like a chrooted ftp.
No.
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Gordon Tetlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is only a sandbox (run as a different
> user) while this person wants to set up a true chroot environment.
> Personally, I think that the former is adequete as nothing else on the box
> is owned by the bind user.
Are yo
you can pass -t on the command line, then you have to put /dev
entries like a chrooted ftp.
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Gordon Tetlow wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Vivek Khera wrote:
>
> > Pretty much the only thing you have to do to run bind in chroot is to
> > set the named_flags="-g bind -u bind" fla