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[opensuse] SLES11 chroot Java application
- From: Simon Loewenthal - Tele2 <simon.loewenthal@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Aug 2009 14:54:22 +0200
- Message-id: <4A782F7E.1090406@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dear all,
I am looking for the right way to configure chroot goals on SLES 11
for an application. I have seen a few guides for various O/Ses for
chrooting SSH/FTP/BIND/Apache and so on, but the application I have is a
java app.
The server (which runs an http port on a few unpriveledged ports) is
based on Java and is already self-contained through the Java sandbox.
All processes run as an unprivileged user.
'I think that the application contains all necessary jars and its own
Java runtime environment', said the manufactured.
About twice in the past have I set-up chroot and really have little
knowledge. I imagine that I would have to copy over any dynamically
linked libraries that any of the application uses, but its Java so I am
unsure what happens here.
How would I go about this?
Best regards, S.
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I am looking for the right way to configure chroot goals on SLES 11
for an application. I have seen a few guides for various O/Ses for
chrooting SSH/FTP/BIND/Apache and so on, but the application I have is a
java app.
The server (which runs an http port on a few unpriveledged ports) is
based on Java and is already self-contained through the Java sandbox.
All processes run as an unprivileged user.
'I think that the application contains all necessary jars and its own
Java runtime environment', said the manufactured.
About twice in the past have I set-up chroot and really have little
knowledge. I imagine that I would have to copy over any dynamically
linked libraries that any of the application uses, but its Java so I am
unsure what happens here.
How would I go about this?
Best regards, S.
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