Am Sonntag, 16. Mai 2004 08:19 schrieb Werner Winter:
> Hello,
> do I really have to change /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd  DHCPD_RUN_CHROOTED="yes"
> to DHCPD_RUN_CHROOTED="no"? (SuSE 9.1, ltsp 3.0) If I don't change may
> there occur any problems?

I remember having discussed that before, should be in the archives.
I don't have SuSE 9.1 here, as I just recently found out Debian testing has 
KDE 3.2 and Kernel 2.6 too :-) but I cannot imagine why chrooting in general 
terms should not work with LTSP. The only thing might be that in chrooted 
mode the config file is not in /etc but in another place where the LTSP 
config tool won't find it. If you generate a working file first and then copy 
it over into the chroot jail, this should work without problems.
If you encounter problems though, be sure to explain exactly what happened, so 
other users will be warned.

Do you have any precise reasoning for why you want to chroot the dhcpd? 
Program security should not be your only reason, as dhcpd has been used 
widely and should not be available from network-external "hackerz". The only 
reason might be you mistrust SuSE patches to it....

Gru�

Anselm


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