RonanRBR
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RonanRBR commented,
Okay, and even with the 8.8.8.8 in there, you get the same behavior? [root@amy: /etc]# cat resolv.conf ; generated by /usr/sbin/dhclient-script nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 10.10.10.10 nameserv...
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RonanRBR commented,
Just for fun, did you try updating the resolvers to see if that changes the behavior? That's really the only thing that would determine how domains get looked up from the command line. [root@am...
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RonanRBR commented,
Well that just doesn't make any sense now does it? What if you try this from your local machine: dig +trace sub.domain.com That will tell you how and where it is trying to look up the DNS, and ...
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RonanRBR commented,
Hey there! This almost sounds like your resolver is either bad or hasn't yet received the DNS updates for that domain. Can you check /etc/resolv.conf on the server and try using these two entrie...
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RonanRBR created a post,
A subdomain as an account's primary domain is not resolving locally
I have an account with domain.tld as the main domain, so I created a second account with the main domain as sec.domain.tld. Externally this domain sec.domain.tld resolves and pings normally to serv...
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RonanRBR commented,
You can also add /etc/man_db.conf to the contents of the file at: /var/cpanel/jailshell-additional-files and then man pages should work in jailshell. i.e.: echo "/etc/man_db.conf" >>/var/cpa...
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RonanRBR commented,
Currently I don't have a better option to get that working except change their access to a normal shell. thank you anyway
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RonanRBR commented,
It is possible to make changes to the VirtFS configuration, although this would require the use of custom jailed shell mounts. We do have some documentation on setting up custom jailed shell mount...
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RonanRBR commented,
Hey there! I believe the instructions that Justin provided in your other recent post at
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RonanRBR created a post,
Jailed shell users can't access global configuration files on /etc
I had create a /etc/nanorc configuration file on /etc. My normal shell users can load normally this file and yours configurations, but jailed shell users can not. So, how can I grant access to fil...