You need to create the special files in your chroot jail.

Andy Sherman
IT Security
Morgan Stanley

Axel Andersson wrote:

> Hey,
> I'm writing an SSL daemon that for security reasons does a chroot(2) to its own
> little root. When chrooted, it obviously cannot open /dev/random or /dev/urandom
> when I do SSL operations. Is there a way I can open these for OpenSSL before
> chrooting, or do I have to recreate them under my root directory?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Axel Andersson
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