Re: Is BIND chrooted?

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At 10:08 2/17/2004, you wrote:
Looking through the SPEC file for the installation of BIND in RedHat 9.0
it appears as if BIND is installed to be capable of running in a chroot.
Will it be running in a chroot just by using "service named start"... or
does something special have to be done?

The default RHL-9 BIND was not chrooted out-of-the-box, although I am not sure what had to be done to chroot it. I vaguely recall hearing from someone that it was not hard. Note that the BIND in the new Fedora Core 1 /is/ chrooted out of the box.



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