Chroot Logging Question (not just about syslog in chroot :-) )

Ralf Hildebrandt R.Hildebrandt at tu-bs.de
Sun Feb 27 12:29:24 UTC 2000


On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 01:51:25PM -0500, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> I am running Redhat 5.2, heavily modified, with BIND 8.2.2P5.  I am running 
> BIND in chroot mode.

...

> When updating a DNS Zone File, I typically send a SIGHUP to named to 
> have it reload the zone files that are changed.  Using a SIGHUP still 
> works, but I no longer get a message in my chroot /var/log/named.log 
> that says anying except:

Why don't you use "ndc -c /where/the/jail/is/var/run/ndc" ? I have the same
setup and for me the logging (to a pipe, though) works as expected. I
thought sending signals to named was deprecated, since the interface might
change! 

-- 
Ralf Hildebrandt <R.Hildebrandt at tu-bs.de> www.stahl.bau.tu-bs.de/~hildeb
Eh? Linux is luserproof? What kind of "proper" set up is that, ripping
out all removable media devices and ethernet, freezing the hard drive
spindle, encasing it in concrete and dropping it off a pier? 




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