Unable to read / write : permission denied
George Thessalonikefs
george at nlnetlabs.nl
Mon Nov 9 10:25:48 UTC 2020
Hi Dysmas,
Maybe the `chroot:` option is set in your configuration file?
If that is so, you would either need to make the files you want to
access available inside the chroot, or disable the feature with `chroot:
""`.
Best regards,
-- George
On 08/11/2020 20:51, dy1977--- via Unbound-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have used Unbound on several machines. I just installed my normal
> configuration on an APU2 with Debian Buster.
>
> Unbound is unable to open the log file, although it is set to
> unbound|unbound 777 (for test) : permission denied
> It can read the configuration files in /etc/unbound and
> /etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d, but not elsewhere (in /etc/idefix) :
> permission denied
>
> The python script is unable to read /proc/net/arp, although any user car
> read this pseudo file.
>
> Is there any reason inside Unbound which can explain that, or does it
> surely come from some external component ?
>
> I see apparmor is not configured for any program.
>
> Thanks if you have ideas.
>
> Dysmas
>
>
>
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