On Wednesday 17 March 2010 17:46:34 Knowledge Seeker wrote:
> Even outside of the chroot when I try to echo something and redirect to
> this device I get the same message:
>
> -su: null: Permission Denied
Something mounted with the "nodev" option?
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Thanks for the help.
Doing what was asked I figured out and solved the problem.
Another administrator added the option nodev to the partition of the
chroot. Probably He did not umounted and mounted the partition after that
and the service did not stopped, when we restart the machine, the problem
a
On Wed March 17 2010 19:00:35 Knowledge Seeker wrote:
> That is the problem.
> The permission is set to 666 and the group is root.
> But it still don't work.
Please post the exact complete error message, and
also the results of the following three commands run
as root as soon as possible after the
Knowledge Seeker wrote:
That is the problem.
The permission is set to 666 and the group is root.
But it still don't work.
I don't know know what else to suggest.
Maybe it is time to upgrade to lenny?
Sorry I could not be of more help.
Wayne
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That is the problem.
The permission is set to 666 and the group is root.
But it still don't work.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Wayne wrote:
> Knowledge Seeker wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have an old Debian Etch box, running Apache2 on chroot jail. Yesterday,
>> (it sounds like joke) I turned off
Knowledge Seeker wrote:
Hi,
I have an old Debian Etch box, running Apache2 on chroot jail. Yesterday,
(it sounds like joke) I turned off the machine and when I started it again
the web server did not come to life again.
The problem was a Permission Denied on the /dev/null.
I created my device wi
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