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Re: Linux FM Server 5.5 considerations

From: phillip@succeed.net
Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2002
Time: 4:01:50 pm

I can't be arsed to reload that machine since it is our new Samba
fileserver. :P


-----Original Message-----
From: isp-list@optigold.com [mailto:isp-list@optigold.com] On Behalf Of Enesha
Fairluck
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 3:06 PM
To: Optigold ISP List
Subject: Re: [Optigold ISP] Linux FM Server 5.5 considerations

Why don't you just use RH 7.2 until filemaker fixes the server to work under
RH7.3?


----- Original Message -----
From: <phillip@succeed.net>
To: <isp-list@optigold.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 5:59 PM
Subject: RE: [Optigold ISP] Linux FM Server 5.5 considerations


Ok I managed to get it running. It doesn't need much at all, mind you this is
a hack to get it work under Redhat 7.3 (does not work without a lot of special
love.) It just needs a C library and a /tmp directory in its chroot-jail. You
get an "unknown error" if there is no /tmp directory (at least when you try to
run "fms_registration". Make sure there is an /etc and /var (basically just
mirror what would be installed from the RPM) with a shell and glibc. Works
fine and should be very secure in the case of a future Filemaker buffer-
overrun / remote-shell exploit. :P I really don't know what the hell they
goofed up in glibc 2.2.5 for Redhat 7.3, but that is a topic for a different
list!


-----Original Message-----
From: isp-list@optigold.com [mailto:isp-list@optigold.com] On Behalf Of Shawn
Hogan
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:32 PM
To: Optigold ISP List
Subject: Re: [Optigold ISP] Linux FM Server 5.5 considerations

phillip@succeed.net wrote:

> Do you know off hand if the Linux FM server 5.5 would rely on any
> external programs other than possibly a shell? The reason I ask is
> that I am going
to
> run it from a chrooted environment and would like to have minimal
> clutter. Also NOTE that it does not run under *RedHat 7.3*. I had to
> compile a
fresh
> glibc and chroot the server to get it working. I'll rate RedHat 7.3
> as "garbage" at this point I think. :P It is clearly not a Filemaker
> or glibc issue, though a statically compiled "fmserverd" would have
> probably
eliminated
> all of this.

I don't think it it relies on anything external (other than things it tells you
when it installs... like glib). Although I couldn't tell you for 100% certain
because I never tried to delete everything from a machine and run no processes
but FileMaker Server... but my guess is that it doesn't rely on anything else...

- Shawn

-------------------------------
Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(858) 452-3696


-----Original Message-----
From: isp-list@optigold.com [mailto:isp-list@optigold.com] On Behalf Of Shawn
Hogan
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:32 PM
To: Optigold ISP List
Subject: Re: [Optigold ISP] Linux FM Server 5.5 considerations

phillip@succeed.net wrote:

> Do you know off hand if the Linux FM server 5.5 would rely on any
> external programs other than possibly a shell? The reason I ask is
> that I am going
to
> run it from a chrooted environment and would like to have minimal
> clutter. Also NOTE that it does not run under *RedHat 7.3*. I had to
> compile a
fresh
> glibc and chroot the server to get it working. I'll rate RedHat 7.3
> as "garbage" at this point I think. :P It is clearly not a Filemaker
> or glibc issue, though a statically compiled "fmserverd" would have
> probably
eliminated
> all of this.

I don't think it it relies on anything external (other than things it tells you
when it installs... like glib). Although I couldn't tell you for 100% certain
because I never tried to delete everything from a machine and run no processes
but FileMaker Server... but my guess is that it doesn't rely on anything else...

- Shawn

-------------------------------
Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(858) 452-3696

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