Am 07. Dez, 2014 schwätzte Keith Smith so: moin moin Keith, the reason for first setting up BIND, then chroot is likely to simplify debugging if there's a problem. BIND is fairly simple to setup and most distros probably have a sane default config. If there are problems, debugging can be a bit interesting. No need to add an extra layer that can cause problems until BIND is doing what you want. BTW, also firewall TCP port 53 to only allow connections from your slaves unless you're certain you really want it open. ciao, der.hans > I am configuring a web server. I've been looking at Bind and from what I am > reading they are saying to install bind and configure it. Once it is working > add the bind chroot package. Then move all the Bind files to the chroot > location. > > Is this true or can I just go directly to chroot? > > Thanks in advance for all your help!! > > -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.PhxLinux.org/ # "But you could teach these skills to a high-school student, and you could # probably teach them to an artist." -- Richard Roberts