On Thu, 2021-06-24 at 21:04 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I am trying to clean up my bind-chroot forward and reverse files.
The goal is to have bind-chroot do its thing by duplicating
these two files over into
/var/named/chroot/var/named/slaves/
with the identical inodes like it does with named.root and
named.root.key:
Hang on... If you're wanting it to bring things from outside of the
chroot into it, what's the point of chrooting? You're breaking the
jail by doing that.
The old approach was you created all the files in the chroot, where
bind-chroot makes use of them. And, you have a link outside of the
chroot into it, so that *you* can edit /etc/named.something without
thinking about it. But, ultimately, you shouldn't need any files
outside of the chroot, at all. And there's probably some advantage in
just having one set (less confusing for you, at the very least).
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