Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 03 Jul 2003 20:26:59 -0700 | From | Dan Kegel <> | Subject | chroot bug if arg not absolute path? |
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On my Debian 3.0 system running the 2.4.18 kernel, I ran into a funny problem: /usr/sbin/chroot, or the chroot() system call followed by the chdir() system call, seem to work if their argument is not an absolute path; that is, scandir("/bin") can see the files in the jail, but execlp("/bin/sh", "/bin/sh", 0) fails to find the /bin/sh in the jail, and sets errno to ENOENT.
Is this a bug, or do I have a screw loose behind the wheel? - Dan
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