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2007-11-24 09:06:08
Bind-Chroot-Howto (Debian)
Version 1.3
Author: Falko Timme
Last edited 08/16/2006
This document describes how to install the DNS server Bind on Debian so that it runs out of a chroot jail for security reasons.
This howto is meant as a practical guide; it does not cover the theoretical backgrounds. They are treated in a lot of other documents in the web.
This document comes without warranty of any kind!
Install Bind And Chroot It
apt-get install bind9
For security reasons we want to run BIND chrooted so we have to do the following steps:
/etc/init.d/bind9 stop
On Debian Sarge (3.1):
Edit the file /etc/default/bind9 so that the daemon will run as the unprivileged user 'bind', chrooted to /var/lib/named. Modify the line: OPTS="-u bind" so that it reads OPTS="-u bind -t /var/lib/named":
OPTIONS="-u bind -t /var/lib/named" |
On Debian Woody (3.0):
Edit the startup script /etc/init.d/bind9 so that the daemon will run as the unprivileged user 'nobody', chrooted to /var/lib/named. Modify the line: OPTS="" so that it reads OPTS="-u nobody -t /var/lib/named":
#!/bin/sh PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # for a chrooted server: "-u nobody -t /var/lib/named" OPTS="-u nobody -t /var/lib/named" test -x /usr/sbin/named || exit 0 case "$1" in start) echo -n "Starting domain name service: named" start-stop-daemon --start --quiet \ --pidfile /var/run/named.pid --exec /usr/sbin/named -- $OPTS echo "." ;; stop) echo -n "Stopping domain name service: named" /usr/sbin/rndc stop echo "." ;; reload) /usr/sbin/rndc reload ;; restart|force-reload) $0 stop sleep 2 $0 start ;; *) echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/bind {start|stop|reload|restart|force-reload}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0 |
Create the necessary directories under /var/lib:
mkdir -p /var/lib/named/etc
mkdir /var/lib/named/dev
mkdir -p /var/lib/named/var/cache/bind
mkdir -p /var/lib/named/var/run/bind/run
Then move the config directory from /etc to /var/lib/named/etc:
mv /etc/bind /var/lib/named/etc
Create a symlink to the new config directory from the old location (to avoid problems when bind is upgraded in the future):
ln -s /var/lib/named/etc/bind /etc/bind
Make null and random devices, and fix permissions of the directories:
mknod /var/lib/named/dev/null c 1 3
mknod /var/lib/named/dev/random c 1 8
chmod 666 /var/lib/named/dev/null /var/lib/named/dev/random
On Debian Sarge (3.1):
chown -R bind:bind /var/lib/named/var/*
chown -R bind:bind /var/lib/named/etc/bind
On Debian Woody (3.0):
chown -R nobody:nogroup /var/lib/named/var/*
chown -R nobody:nogroup /var/lib/named/etc/bind
We need to modify the startup script /etc/init.d/sysklogd of sysklogd so that we can still get important messages logged to the system logs. Modify the line: SYSLOGD="" so that it reads: SYSLOGD="-a /var/lib/named/dev/log":
#! /bin/sh # /etc/init.d/sysklogd: start the system log daemon. PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin pidfile=/var/run/syslogd.pid binpath=/sbin/syslogd test -x $binpath || exit 0 # Options for start/restart the daemons # For remote UDP logging use SYSLOGD="-r" # SYSLOGD="-a /var/lib/named/dev/log" create_xconsole() { if [ ! -e /dev/xconsole ]; then mknod -m 640 /dev/xconsole p else chmod 0640 /dev/xconsole fi chown root.adm /dev/xconsole } running() { # No pidfile, probably no daemon present # if [ ! -f $pidfile ] then return 1 fi pid=`cat $pidfile` # No pid, probably no daemon present # if [ -z "$pid" ] then return 1 fi cmd=`cat /proc/$pid/cmdline | tr "\000" "\n"|head -1` # No syslogd? # if [ "$cmd" != "$binpath" ] then return 1 fi return 0 } case "$1" in start) echo -n "Starting system log daemon: syslogd" create_xconsole start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec $binpath -- $SYSLOGD echo "." ;; stop) echo -n "Stopping system log daemon: syslogd" start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --exec $binpath --pidfile $pidfile echo "." ;; reload|force-reload) start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --signal 1 --exec $binpath --pidfile $pidfile ;; restart) echo -n "Stopping system log daemon: syslogd" start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --exec $binpath --pidfile $pidfile echo "." sleep 1 echo -n "Starting system log daemon: syslogd" start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec $binpath -- $SYSLOGD echo "." ;; reload-or-restart) if running then start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --signal 1 --exec $binpath --pidfile $pidfile else start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec $binpath -- $SYSLOGD fi ;; *) echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/sysklogd {start|stop|reload|restart|force-reload|reload-or-restart}" exit 1 esac exit 0 |
Restart the logging daemon:
/etc/init.d/sysklogd restart
Start up BIND, and check /var/log/syslog for any errors:
/etc/init.d/bind9 start
Good luck!
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