[CentOS] /bin/su wont work inside a chroot?
JohnS
jses27 at gmail.comMon Aug 2 04:38:43 UTC 2010
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On Sun, 2010-08-01 at 17:35 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 08/01/2010 12:28 PM, JohnS wrote: > > That's is also because his echoed "0" context is not active yet. It > > requires a reboot every time I have done it. > > No, rebooting will reset any changes made to files in /selinux. What I meant was totally shutting it down. The service then reboot. Factually a machine under high load I have seen parts of /proc not get read. That I can show if you want to see it. > > No matter how hard you try in a default EL4 or 5 instance you will never > > get logged into an apache account. Root or Not... Unless you change > > the login shell..or exploit it... > > It's not hard, you just have to specify a shell to use: > > # su - apache -s /bin/bash That is if the shell is specified. By default it is not and that was what was brought up.
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