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hi, I'm trying to install the proxy-suite 1.7 ( with patch) on redhat 7.0 ( kernel 2.4.2, glibc2.2 ). it works fine except the name resolution within the proxy-suite seems not working, so I have to tell the clients to use remote server's IP address instead of names.. I read one of emails posted on suse's mailing list a year ago, that said if ftp-proxy is runing in a chroot , then it need a lot of libs on a glibc system . http://lists2.suse.com/archive/proxy-suite/2000-Jul/0009.html I have the following question that I'd appreciate if someone would help : 1. how do I find out if proxy-suite is runing in chroot, and if it is, where is the directory it using.? is there a compile time option to tell it? 2. how do I find out what additonal library's needed by proxy-suite? TIA, jason jin
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 11:18:21AM -0400, Jason Jin wrote:
hi,
Hi!
I'm trying to install the proxy-suite 1.7 ( with patch) on redhat 7.0 ( kernel 2.4.2, glibc2.2 ). it works fine except the name resolution within the proxy-suite seems not working, so I have to tell the clients to use remote server's IP address instead of names..
I read one of emails posted on suse's mailing list a year ago, that said if ftp-proxy is runing in a chroot , then it need a lot of libs on a glibc system .
http://lists2.suse.com/archive/proxy-suite/2000-Jul/0009.html
I have the following question that I'd appreciate if someone would help :
1. how do I find out if proxy-suite is runing in chroot, and if it is, where is the directory it using.? is there a compile time option to tell it?
ServerRoot /path/to/chroot/dir
2. how do I find out what additonal library's needed by proxy-suite?
all libs listed in ldd output + /lib/libnsl* /lib/libresolv*
/lib/libnss_* (you do not really need all of them, but it
depends on the system config - see i.e. /etc/nsswitch.conf
/etc/resolv.conf /etc/host.conf) and of course also the
corresponding config files...
cu,
Marius Tomaschewski
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