can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer: Permission denied
Brian Elliott Finley
brian at thefinleys.com
Sun Mar 25 22:16:45 UTC 2001
Thus spake Jim Reid (jim at rfc1035.com):
> >>>>> "Brian" == Brian Elliott Finley <brian at thefinleys.com> writes:
>
> Brian> named works fine, but named-xfer consistently farts with
> Brian> this message:
>
> Brian> "can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer: Permission denied"
>
>
> Brian> named is started with this command:
>
> Brian> "/usr/sbin/named -d 3 -u bind -g bind -t /chrootd/bind"
>
> Brian> What am I missing?
>
> Try making sure /usr/bin/named-xfer lives in you chroot jail
$ ls -l /chrootd/bind/usr/sbin/named-xfer
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 203004 Nov 11 17:11 /chrootd/bind/usr/sbin/named-xfer
> and has
> sufficient execute permission for the uid bind.
Yup.
> And make sure that
> named-xfer has proper access permissions to write any zone files it
> transfers into the chroot jail.
I've even tried doing a "chown -R bind.bind /chrootd/bind/*" to be
sure...
Same error.
-Brian
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