Hi, actually you only have to set "POSTFIX_CHROOT=yes and POSTFIX_UPDATE_CHROOT_JAIL=yes in /etc/sysconfig/postfix if you´re running Suse > 8.0. Remember to copy the files that are needed to your /etc/postfix/-directory as soon as you have make som changes! Go to the latter and do a ls -ltra to find out what the system did copy to the "new" chrooted directory: main.cf etc resoilv.conf var and so on.. good luck with it! lars
Hi all, Firstly sorry if this has been covered earlier. I could not find any informaiton previously posted. Im trying to find out info on chrooting both named bind and postfix. on suse 8 I notice that both services have a chroot sysconfig variable which has been set to yes but there appears to be no actual call to the chroot binary. I have tried this using dhcpd which works a treat with the process list clearly showing that the daemon is running under a chroot env etc this does not occur for both named and postfix. Any ideas
thanks
Brett Stevens