Can you explain a little more? If it is applying the patch, and
everything is installed correctly, you should be able to test this by
placing a '.' in the user's home directory entry in /etc/passwd. If you
haven't built the chroot but want to test if the patch is working, try
logging in, you will be rejected right away with a '.' in place and you
will log in fine without it.
-James
jb...@in... wrote:
> I am using gentoo 1.4 and I had edited my openssh 3.5 ebuild file to apply
> the chroot patch. When I emerge it, it does apply the patch sucessfully
> but sshd doesn't seam to chroot to the home dir at all. Any ideas?
>
> Here is the output from my emerge so I know its being patched.
>
>>>>md5 ;-) openssh-3.5p1.tar.gz
>>>>md5 ;-) osshChroot-3.5.diff
>>>>Unpacking source...
>>>>Unpacking openssh-3.5p1.tar.gz to /var/tmp/portage/openssh-3.5_p1-r1/work
>>>>Unpacking osshChroot-3.5.diff to /var/tmp/portage/openssh-3.5_p1-r1/work
>
> unpack osshChroot-3.5.diff: file format not recognized. Ignoring.
> * Applying osshChroot-3.5.diff...
> [ ok ]>>> Source unpacked.
>
> epatch ${DISTDIR}/osshChroot-3.5.diff || die
> That is the line I used to do the patch so if it wasn't patching, it
> should die there.
>
>
>
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