On 04/19/2011 17:11, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message<4dadfb29.6080...@dougbarton.us>, Doug Barton writes:
I have had 2 reports now of people using BIND 9.8.0 on FreeBSD compiled
against openssl 1.0.0d not being able to chroot unless they copy
$PREFIX/lib/engines/libgost.so into the chroot environ
On 20 Apr 2011, at 01:11, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message <4dadfb29.6080...@dougbarton.us>, Doug Barton writes:
>> I have had 2 reports now of people using BIND 9.8.0 on FreeBSD compiled
>> against openssl 1.0.0d not being able to chroot unless they copy
>> $PREFIX/lib/engines/libgost.so into t
In message <4dadfb29.6080...@dougbarton.us>, Doug Barton writes:
> I have had 2 reports now of people using BIND 9.8.0 on FreeBSD compiled
> against openssl 1.0.0d not being able to chroot unless they copy
> $PREFIX/lib/engines/libgost.so into the chroot environment.
> Traditionally, copying li
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011, Doug Barton wrote:
I have had 2 reports now of people using BIND 9.8.0 on FreeBSD compiled
against openssl 1.0.0d not being able to chroot unless they copy
$PREFIX/lib/engines/libgost.so into the chroot environment. Traditionally,
copying libs into the chroot directory has
I have had 2 reports now of people using BIND 9.8.0 on FreeBSD compiled
against openssl 1.0.0d not being able to chroot unless they copy
$PREFIX/lib/engines/libgost.so into the chroot environment.
Traditionally, copying libs into the chroot directory has not been
necessary, so I'm curious. Buil
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