On Fri, 17 Jul 1998, Cougar wrote: > > try changing only the line that start the bind daemon eg: > > > > chroot /chroot-dns/ /bin/named > > What this chroot gives You? Actually this is protection against simple > exec("/bin/sh") but every cracker may put chroot("/") before this and all > the protection is destroyed.
Maybe, but if you make a tree with only bind, no ftp access, and the required libraries/config files, no cracker could exec no sh no chroot etc, etc. > My idea is to run named non-root UID/GID. As named needs to bind port 53 > which is below 1024 there are problem to execute it. One solution is to > rewrite named code (like httpd) another is to make the hole into the > kernel. Both are nonstandard solutions. There are also possible to use > some portwrapper/redir. Does anyone use some of these? AFAIK apache start in uid 0 gid 0; bind to port 80; change uid/gid... it would be good for bind to do it... Bye Carlos Barros. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null