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<0> vsftpd help file said there is security implimecations with chroot_local_users? <1> Don't trust it. Never trust chroot. <0> So is local_users and chroot insecure? <0> i was thinking about using virtual users but i am not sure if i can grant read/write to a folder outside their home <0> How would I bind-mount /ha/www to someone's home folder? <2> BobTheSpeake: man mount <3> BobTheSpeake: mount --bind /folder /end/folder <4> Sunblade: Jia <2> ploggr: don't spoonfeed <4> Sunblade: http://siksai.co.uk/gallery/ <2> rhowe: nervous ? :) <4> Sunblade: Not really. Irritated at my sore throat from the weekend <2> oh nothing a good dosis of love can't fix :P <3> Sunblade: sorry, but i don't see any harm in giving him a helping hand <4> Sunblade: heh <2> ploggr: I do
<3> Sunblade: not on something that simple anyway, as it's just a command, it's not like i told him word for word to install and run apache <2> ploggr: Why are you trying to discuss something with me ? I just told you don't spoonfeed. So don't. <3> Sunblade: because i disagree with you but, hey, you make the rules, no? <2> Indeed. <4> ploggr: Nah, Sunblade just causes trouble :) <3> :P <3> Sunblade: sorry, i'm not trying to cause friction :) <4> o.O <4> They're forecasting rain today :( <2> rhowe: so marry in the netherlands :P <0> Do you use fstab to make bind-mount reoccuring? <2> ploggr: Give a man a fish and he will eat for one day, teach a man to fish and he will eat a lifetime. <0> I don't even eat fish <3> lol <5> s/eat a lifetime/never goto work again/ <2> BobTheSpeake: You should. It's healthy. <3> two servings per week <4> Sunblade: mmm, mercury <3> or something <2> ploggr: that's right <0> Is there anyway to secure chroot and bind mount so we can avoid the "never trust chroot" <0> problem I am goign to have is the bound mount is actually on a drbd volume <0> so it won't be available on the slave <0> guess I can just make a resource script and put it in heartbeat <3> BobTheSpeake: you can use bind in /etc/fstab, yep <0> problem is the destination won't be available on the slave, i'll have to write a resource script for heartbeat, this is on a cluster <3> BobTheSpeake: that's to your question earlier, about it recurring <2> hi coma <6> Mogguh Sunblade <6> Sunblade: Keep it, I've seen too much of it already <3> i wouldn't mind a storm over here <3> i'll have it <2> ploggr: hot over there ? <6> It's time to go out and get drunk 'n stuff <3> Sunblade: no i just enjoy wet weather <2> oh, ok, /me sends heavy showers to ploggr <3> thanks :) <2> Coma: indeed <3> Coma: is it the evening where you are? <6> ploggr: Quite the opposite <6> Wed Jun 7 08:47:39 CEST 2006 <3> Coma: you're starting pretty early to get drunk <2> lol <3> Coma: one of those all day things is it? <6> Lol, wish it were true, but there's still some work to be done <3> time for breakfast i think, laters all *goned* <6> Feh <6> apt-get install all-of-the-perl-goodness <6> There, all fixed :P <2> but but python is so beautiful, actually I've never used it <0> apt-get install fish <6> Sunblade: Python's weird, really <6> But nowhere near as stylish as perl is =) <6> Sunblade: Hey, if I reload a script in irssi, which changes command bindings set by a former version, will that work or bite eachother? <2> that will work IIRC :)
<6> Atleast it reloads without complaining <6> Yup, it works <7> now lets see how can we break it <6> Give it your best shot :P <2> indeed, coma, I expected better from you :P <2> Coma: so you're basically generating a random kick message and invoke zap ? :P <6> Um, yes? <6> Though they're not as random as you think <2> some kind of array ? :P <6> Not just that, they're shakespearean insults :) <2> aah <6> Figured that'd doa little better than kicking people with "U R so ****" messages <3> had no bread, so i just made more bacon :/ <3> oh my! <3> it's not smoked, sorry :P <6> *munch* *munch* *munch* <6> Now that sure makes for a lovely breakfast <6> There, all set for another day of hard labour <3> i've got a busy day of nothing ahead of me <3> college is out until september <3> probably not what you wanted to hear :P <6> So that means you get to go out and party all day. That's what summer breaks are for after all <8> ploggr: "is out" strike? <3> if there is a party going on i'll go but i've not heard of anything yet <3> K_F: no, the last term is on the way out, just exams left <3> K_F: the student union did call a strike last year though -- however, nobody paid attention <8> oh, that was a month ago or so here <8> two exams left, so the 20th I have summer vacation <9> I got an exam in ~1 hour. ;) <3> is this your final year? <8> yoz: good luck with that <3> yoz: good luck <9> thanks.. <8> ploggr: no, 2nd out of 5 <3> K_F: 5? what are you taking? <6> yoz: And of course, instead of studying you're yet again wasting time on irc :P <10> anyone happen to have a list of linux trivia ? <3> the should bring in educational k:lines <3> ban people who should be revising <6> hehehe <8> ploggr: Masters of Science in Business and Economics, major in finance, as well as starting a law degree now, 5 year total as well, but I'll see if I can't finish it by the time of my primary education <6> wishes: Aren't there ready made bots with trivia stuff like that? <9> Coma: nah.. preparing for my exa actually ;) <9> s/exa/exam <3> K_F: sounds like a lot of work <8> hehe <8> ploggr: I have 96 ECTS credits next semester, and ordinary one is 30 <3> K_F: i don't understand what all that is, i'm in the uk <10> Coma, yeah - i want one that is specificly geek/linux orientated <10> ive written my own that runs off a database so far, and found/made up about 300 questions <10> but i need more :D <6> wishes: Google for "linux trivia", see what it comes up with <10> lol been there done that weeks back <8> ploggr: I'm in Norway, sure you don't use the European Credits Transfer System? <6> Heh <3> K_F: we probably do, but i they seem to go on more about ucas points here <3> -i <3> K_F: i'm not working towards my degree just yet, i'm in the stage between secondary school and university, so perhaps i'll come across them then <8> ah, yeah <8> you probably get it at uni <8> I'm on the 2nd year of my bachelor degree <3> right well, i better make use of my spare time and clean my car -- it got covered in cheese at a house party <3> laters *goned* <9> heh <9> ploggr: later ;) <8> ploggr: have fun
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