Problem solved.... at least for my small network...

I changed the line in the start script that set ownership to named so that /var/run is owned by named, thus allowing /var/run/named.pid to be written.

All seems to be working again now... (this is a TSL 2.1 system).

Alan.


Christian Haugan Toldnes wrote:
(May 11 2005 17:31) Alan Lythaby wrote:

Thanks for the pointers....

I've found 2 errors..

1) not copying all of the needed files into the jail (now fixed)

2) Can't open pid file '/var/run/named.pid' permission denied

/var/run in the jail is owned by root, group root drwxr_xr_x but the named is running as named, group named could this be the problem?


Couls you please add this to bugzilla on bugs.trustix.org and add some
more details?


kind regards


c

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