[Linux-disciples] chrooting bind9

Stephen R Laniel steve at laniels.org
Mon Nov 14 17:39:25 EST 2005


On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 05:35:58PM -0500, Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote:
> I don't think so. The point I was trying to make is that the whole point of
> the jail is it only has X in it, where X is what you are trying to jail.

I knew that's what you meant.

> I
> guess you could try to figure out the exact minimalist Debian installation
> you would need plus the package you're trying to jail, but it seems to me
> this is more effort than it's worth...

Yeah, this is what I'm trying now -- which is why I'm, e.g.,
copying the files for apt-get into the jail. Then run
apt-get from within the jail.

> plus you then have to worry about
> upgrading all the packages *in* the jail alongside their counterparts
> outside the jail.

Any idea how this would work, if at all? Seems as though, if
I get it installed properly, I can just chroot into the jail
and run a standard

sudo apt-get upgrade

No?

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