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Re: [Jailkit-users] Example jk_init.ini for Centos? (64 bit)
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E.B. |
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Re: [Jailkit-users] Example jk_init.ini for Centos? (64 bit) |
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Fri, 8 May 2015 21:05:13 -0700 |
> > Does anyone have recommended changes to jk_init.ini that
> > work for redhat environment like 64 bit Centos 7?
> >
> > FYI unchanged jk_init.ini WORKS for adding a jail with extshellplusnet
> > except logging in ssh there was a complaint about missing command
> > "id" so I added /usr/bin/id to the path for [uidbasics]
> >
> > So the basics work as is with one addition. But there is a note in
> > jk_init.ini that the [uidbasics] section probably need modifiing for
> > 64 bit system. And I think the paths listed for libnsl.so and libnss
> > are not correct for Centos (they are in /usr/lib64) **What commands
> > can I run to verify that these are broken for me until I fix them?**
>
>
> jk_init is just an automatic way for jk_cp.
>
> so if jk_cp -j /jail /usr/lib64 /libnss*.so fix a broken jail, then you
> can safely add that to jk_init
I understand that. My question is more wondering if anyperson have a
good example of any changes they make for CentOS/RH compatibile
of the standard ini files?
Also, I didn't try to track down the cause but libnsl and libnss got into
my jail even though I don't see the path listed in the default jk_init.ini
file and I didn't copy them by hands. That's nice and explains why jail
is working out of the box no changes to ini file.
But question still wondering----???