Re: write protecting syslog

From: paolo greco (drbwana@tin.it)
Date: 02/25/02


From: "George Greer" <greerga@circlemud.org>
> That's because when you run 'autorun' as root it rotates the logs. So
> CircleMUD creates a new log owned by root.  Then since you're not root,
you
> can't write to it.
> George Greer
Maybe it would help to set a little check on userid...
But what about chrooting circlemud?
Has this been tried before?
  Paolo Greco

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