Hello,
I am trying to setup mailman in a chroot environment. It doesn't work and I am wondering if it's possible at all.
Has anyone already done it ?
Thanks, Mathias
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On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 10:34:34AM +0200, CONTRAIRE M DsigTcs wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to setup mailman in a chroot environment. It doesn't work and I am wondering if it's possible at all.
It is possible, you can run anything in a chroot environment. For that matter, you can install Red Hat inside a Debian system or the other way around.
It's just a matter of copying "enough" things inside your chroot environment, which includes part of /dev, /etc, your web server. and probably the incoming part of your mail software.
It is going to be a lot of work and it's probably going to provide you with very little benefit. Also, if you wonder how you should be doing all this, it probably means that yoy shouldn't be doing it (unless it's purely to learn)
Marc
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