You have to put the bind libraries and all its dependencies also into the
jail.
On Thursday, June 6, 2013 2:38:59 PM UTC+2, neutrino the wrote:
>
> Hy,
>
> i tried to put node.js and npm into a chroot on a debian machine. for node
> it works fine but i cannot install modules with npm cuz of it seemes to be
> not able to resolve dns. What's weird because in node.js the following code
> works fine:
>
> var dns = require('dns');
>
> dns.resolve4('www.google.com', function (err, addresses) {
> if (err) throw err;
>
> console.log('addresses: ' + JSON.stringify(addresses));
>
> addresses.forEach(function (a) {
> dns.reverse(a, function (err, domains) {
> if (err) {
> throw err;
> }
>
> console.log('reverse for ' + a + ': ' + JSON.stringify(domains));
> });
> });
> });
>
> here is the log of npm :
>
> http://pastebin.com/SiTqY4gL
>
> anyone?
>
>
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