Hey,
I just saw /jail is still a symlink to /shm/jail.
Execute this command and then try again:
mount -n --bind /shm/jail /jail
Let me know the results, so we can do the appropriate changes in the next DL
release.
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Regards
Heiko Zuerker
http://www.devil-linux.org
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dean Takemori [mailto:de...@ha...]
> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2012 5:41 PM
> To: dev...@li...
> Subject: [Devil-Linux-discuss] chroot jailed users
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to set up chroot jailed user homes in Devil Linux 1.6.1.
> I've done this before with other distributions using jailkit, but am
having
> trouble with Devil.
>
> The most straightforward way would seem to be to use jailkit's jk_init and
> Devil's /shm/jail. But that errors out.
>
> root@Devil:~ # mkdir /shm/jail/home
> root@Devil:~ # jk_init -v /shm/jail/home basicshell
> ERROR: /shm is writable by group or others!
> ERROR: jail directory /shm/jail/home is not safe
>
> Anyone have any ideas? Data persistency across reboots is NOT a
> requirement for my purposes, but the jail(s) should be available across
> reboots.
>
> -dean takemori
>
>
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