Re: /bin/su wont work inside a chroot?

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On Sun, 2010-08-01 at 16:20 +0000, Dave Miller wrote:
> Jason Pyeron <jpyeron@...> writes:
> 
> > 
> > On centos 4 (i386 chroot on an x86_64) it just prompts me for a password.
> > 
> > Any suggesstion on where to start looking?
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> Just as a guess, you need to have an appropriate sudoers file in the correct
> location relative to the chrooted root.  Pulling some information from one of
> your follow up posts, that would be:
> 
> /var/mnt/192.168.1.52/etc/sudoers
> 
> Once you chroot, programs look for files in their normal locations but relative
> to whatever the new root is.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
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Or be dirty and symlink it out to the main root /etc/sudoers...of which
may create your security problem in present.....tense

John

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