slackbuilds_ponce/network/mod_chroot
David Somero 4b21bebdf8 network/mod_chroot: Misc automated cleanups.
Signed-off-by: David Somero <xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org>
2010-06-04 01:13:17 -04:00
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doinst.sh network/mod_chroot: Updated for version 0.5 2010-05-13 00:37:12 +02:00
mod_chroot.conf network/mod_chroot: Updated for version 0.5 2010-05-13 00:37:12 +02:00
mod_chroot.info network/mod_chroot: Updated for version 0.5 2010-05-13 00:37:12 +02:00
mod_chroot.SlackBuild network/mod_chroot: Misc automated cleanups. 2010-06-04 01:13:17 -04:00
README network/mod_chroot: Updated for version 0.5 2010-05-13 00:37:12 +02:00
slack-desc network/mod_chroot: Added to 12.1 repository 2010-05-11 22:54:54 +02:00

mod_chroot allows you to run Apache in a chroot jail with no additional files.
This makes running Apache in a chroot environment easy.

The chroot() system call is performed at the end of startup procedure - when
all libraries are loaded and log files open. No need for a special directory
hierarchy (containing /dev, /lib, /etc...), unless an external handler, such
as suEXEC or suPHP, is being used, or system()-like functions are in use.

This package pre-creates /var/chroot/httpd with just enough subdirs to enable
the stock Slackware config to run.  You'll need to add the following line to
your /etc/httpd/httpd.conf file:
  Include /etc/httpd/mod_chroot.conf

You'll also need to add the following lines to your /etc/fstab file:
  /var/run/httpd /var/chroot/httpd/var/run/httpd none bind
  /srv /var/chroot/httpd/srv none bind
  /var/www /var/chroot/httpd/var/www none bind