Well, enough time passed with the list down, that I have already got this
working nicely.
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have found several excellent discussions about this, and even a script
> that helps set this up (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ctk-dns-chroot/).
and it works great.
> However, I'm wondering if there are any BIND rpms available that have this
> setup already, since I'd prefer it for the maintainance.
since I have it all working already, I'll retract this request.
> Has anyone run two chrooted instances on the sawe machine? I'd like to run
> one as an internal dns server with my private lan info, and then a second
> one as an external dns server (port forwarded to from my firewall). Any
> advise here, or pitfalls? You proabbly think I'm on crack, but how about
> an rpm for this scenario?
I have! Works great. I'd be happy to write up what I did if anyone is
interested. Maybe the only way to get me to write decent notes for "next
time". Really wasn't that hard either.
> Also, one thing is not clear regarding syslogd. Do I have to run another
> instance of syslogd for each chrooted environment? I'm assuming the same
> has to be done when chrooting other daemons like ftp as well. So on this
> machine with two chrooted dns servers, would I run 3 instances of syslogd,
> each using their own socket to listen to?
This was was actually pretty easy. You run a single syslod with multiple
-a arguments, one for each chrooted environment you want to support
charles
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