can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer: Permission denied
Brian Elliott Finley
brian at thefinleys.com
Tue Mar 27 23:42:09 UTC 2001
Thus spake Ralf Hildebrandt (Ralf.Hildebrandt at innominate.com):
>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:17:27AM -0600, Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
>
> > $ named -v
> > named 8.2.2-P7-NOESW Sat Nov 11 16:09:54 MST 2000
> > bdale at winfree:/home/bdale/tmp/bind-tmp/bind-8.2.2p7/src/bin/named
>
> Update, update, update.
Yes, yes. I am aware of the exploits, but not too worried because it's
in jail and the file structure is re-created whenever it's restarted.
I will be upgrading though...
>
> > Yes. named-xfer works fine when invoked by hand. See message below for
> > details.
>
> >From within the chroot jail?
>
> > named works fine, but named-xfer consistently farts with this
> > message:
> >
> > "can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer: Permission denied"
>
> Does /chrootd/bind/usr/sbin/named-xfer exist?
Yes.
> Is it executable?
Yes.
> Is it linked statically?
No.
> If not, are the libs needed by it (% ldd named-xfer) below /chrootd/bind ?
Yes.
-Brian
>
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