Hi, Solved!
Inside the chroot directory, does /usr/lib/python2.4 exist? Using > chroot usually means having to provide a fully functional environment > inside that directory. I use the following technique: Yes, I'm doing it that same way with mount bind :-). Even with naming it as "sandbox" (this is from *BSD, isn't it?) But I have much more bindings per account :-(. I'm thinking about writing my own filesystem which will make some virtualization of system directories in sandbox. But I haven't enough time yet. > oh, btw, I also run mod_python and it works fine for me. Yes, i'ts work fine for me too. I haven't pointed out that one of bindings weren't working properly. Bindings are done automatic way in my system, so I trusted that there's nothing what could be wrong. Sorry for wasting your time. But there also a good side - I've wrote my first message in your community :-). I started using peruser about year ago. At the begining there were many problems with sigfault but in last few months it works just perfect. Some more tests and maybe in the beggining of 2008 we will implement peruser in production servers :-). -- Best regards, Pawel / Paul
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