On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 09:58:11AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> It's a door file.  There are several on Solaris.  For example:
> 
> Dr--------   1 root     root           0 Jan 23 13:33 rcm_daemon_door
> Drw-r--r--   1 root     root           0 Jan 23 13:31 syslog_door
> 
> It's a type of special file found (I believe) only on Solaris and used for
> IPC.  I don't know how to create them.

In that case you're on your own.  They're probably similar to sockets,
which typically need a system call to be created. I would have no idea
what process would be creating these "door" files (though lsof may
help with that), or how to interact with them.

You might search for documents describing how to apply the OpenSSH
chroot patch on Solaris 10, as likely the same issues will apply
there.  You're probably going to have to modify whatever system
process is creating these door files, such that it creates and listens
to another one inside your jail.  Or, if you're very lucky, it will
have command-line options to tell it to create copies in specified
locations, like syslogd does with sockets on enlightened systems...

-- 
Derek D. Martin
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