Bind 8.3.0 chroot different than 8.2.5?

Yanek Korff yanek at cigital.com
Wed Jan 23 21:44:01 UTC 2002


Mmmm... yes, this make sense.  I didn't see that documented.  I'll move my
/etc/named.conf symlinks to /usr/local/etc as they should be.  Thanks.

-Yanek.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug Barton [mailto:DougB at FreeBSD.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 4:45 PM
> To: Yanek Korff
> Cc: 'Mark.Andrews at isc.org'
> Subject: RE: Bind 8.3.0 chroot different than 8.2.5? 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Yanek Korff wrote:
> 
> > Indeed, you are correct.
> >
> > Doug, why has the default changed in FreeBSD such that my 
> chroot environment
> > no longer works?  Should I override this at compile time?  Is this a
> > documented change?
> 
> 	The default for named.conf in the freebsd port should 
> always have
> been /usr/local/etc, just like all the other freebsd ports. For some
> reason it wasn't set up that way at some point in the past, however I
> regenerated one of the patches to the port as part of the upgrade to
> 8.3.0, caught the error, and corrected it. The way I handle 
> this situation
> is to put the real named.conf file in the chroot directory, 
> and place a
> symlink to it in /usr/local/etc/.
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Doug
> 


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