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[Mageia-dev] starting openssh inside a chroot, as per mageia wiki

+ Pascal Terjan + pterjan at gmail.com +
+ Thu Dec 27 11:29:18 CET 2012 +

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On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 1:57 AM, Glen Ogilvie <nelg at linuxsolutions.co.nz> wrote:
+> Hi,
+>
+> The wiki, recommends starting openssh from within a chroot, on the following
+> two pages:
+>
+> https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Packagers_chroot
+> https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Chroot
+>
+> This does not work, with a current install from cauldron, as
+> /etc/init.d/sshd does not get created.
+>
+> It seems like the systemd way of starting would be:
+> systemctl start openssh.service
+>
+> But, then produces an error:
+>
+> [root at localhost /]# systemctl start openssh.service
+> Running in chroot, ignoring request.
+>
+>
+> So,  Any thoughts on what is the recommended way, and I'll be happy to
+> update the wiki to reflect this.
+
+Last time I tried, I gave up after various attempts and now went back
+to the basics: running "sshd" and killing it to stop it.
+Maybe I'll fetch some old initscript.
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