Re: jailed bind

2003-06-05 Thread Mark Ferlatte
LeVA said on Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 07:29:04PM +0200: > Hi! > > I heard from someone that he uses jailed bind, because it is more > secure. What does it mean exactly "jailed"? > Does it mean chrooted bind, or it has got something else special? FreeBSD has a syscall c

Re: jailed bind

2003-06-05 Thread Vineet Kumar
* LeVA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030604 10:47]: > Hi! > > I heard from someone that he uses jailed bind, because it is more > secure. What does it mean exactly "jailed"? > Does it mean chrooted bind, or it has got something else special? Most likely, yes, he meant chrooted

jailed bind

2003-06-05 Thread LeVA
Hi! I heard from someone that he uses jailed bind, because it is more secure. What does it mean exactly "jailed"? Does it mean chrooted bind, or it has got something else special? Thanks! Daniel Levai -- LeVA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of &q