Re: [vserver] Can't chroot to directory . (Permission denied)

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From: Jon Bendtsen (jon+vserver_at_silicide.dk)
Date: Thu Jul 11 2002 - 03:59:08 EDT


Herbert Poetzl wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 10:00:38PM -0400, shuri_at_linuxfriends.wox.org wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > i got a strange error when i do
> > chmod 000 /vservers/VSERVERNAME/..
> >
> > BOXNAME:/# vserver VSERVERNAME start
> > Starting the virtual server VSERVERNAME
> > Server VSERVERNAME is not running
> > ipv4root is now 205.236.14.28
> > Host name is now VSERVERNAME.whatever.com
> > New security context is 26
> > Can't chroot to directory . (Permission denied)
>
> same for me (tested with 2.4.18ctx-12 and
> vserver-admin-0.18-1)

well, thats because you are doing it wrong. It's just supposed to be
        chmod 000 /vservers
If you make a chmod 000 on the next dir, you are doing a chmod 000 /
on that server, naturally that wont work.

JonB


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