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INTRODUCTION
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This was written as a living document. I (the author of mozbot 2.0)
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tried (successfully!) to set up mozbot in a secure environment,
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chrooted and setuided. This requires much more than a usual
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installation. So, without further ado, over to myself in the field:
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GETTING STARTED
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---------------
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I will first be trying to install mozbot 2.0 on a SPARC machine
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running Sun Solaris. These instructions will probably work for any
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sane UNIX system. If you use Windows, see the INSTALL.WIN32 file.
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<ianh:~> mkdir mozbot
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<ianh:~> cd mozbot
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<ianh:~/mozbot> version
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Machine hardware: sun4u
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OS version: 5.7
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Processor type: sparc
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Hardware: SUNW,Ultra-60
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I already had Emacs 20.7 installed on the machine, for which I must
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thank Pavlov. You may, of course, use any editor of your choosing when
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doing this, although if you use vi or one of its siblings then don't
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even _think_ about asking me for help. (If you can understand vi I
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figure mozbot should no problem.)
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<ianh:~> mkdir mozbot
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<ianh:~> cd mozbot
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I also had several gigabytes of free disk space. You'll probably need
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several hundred megabytes to do all of this (including scratch space).
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(I believe the end result was around 30 megs for everything in the
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chroot jail directory.)
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PERL
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The first thing on my list was to install Perl.
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<ianh:~/mozbot> mkdir resources
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<ianh:~/mozbot> cd resources
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> wget http://www.perl.com/CPAN/src/stable.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> tar xvfz stable.tar.gz
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Next I read the README and INSTALL files:
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cd perl-5.6.0/
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/perl-5.6.0> emacs-20.7 README INSTALL
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This told me how to do the next few bits.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/perl-5.6.0> rm -f config.sh Policy.sh
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/perl-5.6.0> sh Configure -Dprefix=/u/ianh/mozbot
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By providing a prefix, the default installation directory for a lot of
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modules I am about to install is automatically set up correctly. So if
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you don't install Perl yourself, remember to take this into account!
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Note: I didn't change any of the build options, so threads, debugging
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and the like are all disabled (or at their defaults). The only things
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I changed were that I answered 'n' to the question 'Binary
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compatibility with Perl 5.005?', which defaulted to 'y', and I told it
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not to install into '/usr/bin/perl'.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/perl-5.6.0> make
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/perl-5.6.0> make test
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/perl-5.6.0> make install
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/perl-5.6.0> cd ..
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At this point I had Perl installed correctly in my mozbot directory.
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WGET
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The next thing to install was wget.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/wget/wget-1.6.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> tar xvfz wget-1.6.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cd wget-1.6
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/wget-1.6> emacs-20.7 README INSTALL
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/wget-1.6> ./configure --prefix=/u/ianh/mozbot
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/wget-1.6> make
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/wget-1.6> make install
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/wget-1.6> cd ..
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No problems, no difficulties.
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MOZBOT
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Now, before going on any further with installing the required modules,
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I needed to find what those were. Ergo, the next thing to install was
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mozbot. Presumably you already have the relevant files, or know where
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to get them, since you are reading a file that comes with the source.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> wget http://www.damowmow.com/mozilla/mozbot/mozbot.tar.gz
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There is no configuration, makefile or install script for mozbot,
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since there is nothing to compile or particularly install. So, I just
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extracted the mozbot tarball directly inside what would be the root of
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the file system when I eventually chroot()ed.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cd ../..
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<ianh:~> tar xvfz mozbot/resources/mozbot.tar.gz
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Like all shell scripts, one thing to change about it is the location
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of the Perl executable in the shebang.
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<ianh:~> cd mozbot
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<ianh:~/mozbot> emacs-20.7 mozbot.pl
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Since I'll be running it from the version of Perl I just installed, I
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changed the first line to read:
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#!./bin/perl -wT
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Note that this requires me to run mozbot from the mozbot directory. If
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you've read the README file, you'll know that this is a prerequisite
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of running mozbot anyway.
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Net::IRC
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If you tried running mozbot now, you'd find it was missing
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Net::IRC. So, guess what I installed next? ;-)
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<ianh:~/mozbot> cd resources
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/FIMM/Net-IRC-0.70.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> tar xvfz Net-IRC-0.70.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cd Net-IRC-0.70
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-IRC-0.70> emacs-20.7 README
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-IRC-0.70> ../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-IRC-0.70> make
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-IRC-0.70> make install
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-IRC-0.70> cd ..
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It is important to use the Perl we just installed and not any other
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Perl on the system, otherwise you'll get incorrect prefixes and
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stuff. (I didn't bother to use the wget I just installed...)
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Net::SMTP
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Yup, you guessed it, Net::SMTP is next.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GBARR/libnet-1.0703.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> tar xvfz libnet-1.0703.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cd libnet-1.0703
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/libnet-1.0703> emacs-20.7 README
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/libnet-1.0703> ../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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I answered 'y' to the question 'Do you want to modify/update your
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configuration (y|n) ? [no]', which was asked because the system
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had already had libnet installed once.
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I kept the defaults for all the options though.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/libnet-1.0703> make
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/libnet-1.0703> make test
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/libnet-1.0703> make install
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/libnet-1.0703> cd ..
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This also installed Net::FTP, which is required by some of the modules
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(in particular, the FTP module!).
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INITIAL CONFIGURATION
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Now I needed to set up the environment for mozbot. The only real thing
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that needs setting up is the PATH variable. So:
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cd ..
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<ianh:~/mozbot> emacs-20.7 run-mozbot-chrooted
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Here are the contents of my run-mozbot-chrooted script:
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export PATH=/u/ianh/mozbot/bin
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./mozbot.pl
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It is absolutely imperative that the path not contain '::' or '.'
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anywhere, as this will be treated as the current directory, which will
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then result in perl exiting with taint errors.
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Now we make it executable:
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<ianh:~/mozbot> chmod +x run-mozbot-chrooted
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(Note. a sample run-mozbot-chrooted script is shipped with mozbot --
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it still requires you to follow all these steps though.)
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INITIAL RUN
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-----------
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At this point, mozbot is runnable... so I ran it!
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<ianh:~/mozbot> ./run-mozbot-chrooted
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Note that I'm running it via my script and not directly. If you were
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not intending to run mozbot in a chroot() jail environment, then
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'./mozbot.pl' would be sufficient.
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It prompted me for various things, like servers and so on. Then it
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connected without problems but with no modules set up, as I expected.
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On IRC, I configured mozbot as I wanted it:
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/query mozbot
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mozbot auth admin password
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newuser Hixie newpass newpass
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bless Hixie
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auth Hixie newpass
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I also played a bit with the configuration variables:
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vars Admin throttleTime '2.2'
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This was all very well, but no modules makes mozbot a boring bot, so
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the next thing was...
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FILTERS
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I shut down mozbot ('shutdown please') and installed the filters
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required by the 'Filters' BotModule.
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<ianh:~/mozbot> cd resources
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> wget ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/mirrors/debian/dists/potato/main/source/games/filters_2.9.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> tar xvfz filters_2.9.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cd filters
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/filters> emacs-20.7 README
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/filters> make
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At this point, I edited the Makefile to change /usr/.../ so as to
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point in the places we used for installing Perl.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/filters> make install PREFIX=/u/ianh/mozbot
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/filters> cd ..
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I should point out that this didn't go too well and I had to hack
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about with the Makefile and my environment and so on, so good luck
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(admittedly, Pavlov happened to install a new compiler at the same
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time, and didn't bother to install a license for it, so I had a few
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more problems than you should, but...).
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You should also make sure that the shebang lines in the five relevant
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perl scripts that you should make sure ended up in ~/mozbot/bin
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actually point to the right perl executable. I had to edit the files
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by hand.
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Net::Telnet
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In order to insult people, the Rude module needs to Telnet:
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/JROGERS/Net-Telnet-3.02.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> tar xvfz Net-Telnet-3.02.tar.gz
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cd Net-Telnet-3.02
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-Telnet-3.02> emacs-20.7 README
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-Telnet-3.02> ../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-Telnet-3.02> make
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-Telnet-3.02> make test
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-Telnet-3.02> make install
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/Net-Telnet-3.02> cd ..
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That went a lot smoother than the filters installation, let me tell
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you! ;-)
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WWW::Babelfish
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The translation module requires a whole bunch of other modules, mainly
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due to its dependency on WWW::Babelfish, which requires half of libwww
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and also IO::String. libwww itself requires another half a dozen
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modules, namely URI, MIME-Base64, HTML::Parser, libnet (which I
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installed earlier, thankfully), and Digest::MD5. And HTML-Parser
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requires HTML-Tagset!
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I found these dependencies out by browsing CPAN reading README files.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> lynx http://www.cpan.org/
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Thankfully, they all installed rather smoothly. Here is the complete
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list of commands I used to install WWW::Babelfish (starting in the
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'resources' directory):
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wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GAAS/MIME-Base64-2.12.tar.gz
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tar xvfz MIME-Base64-2.12.tar.gz
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cd MIME-Base64-2.12
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../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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make
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make test
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make install
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cd ..
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wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GAAS/URI-1.11.tar.gz
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tar xvfz URI-1.11.tar.gz
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cd URI-1.11
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../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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make
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make test
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make install
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cd ..
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wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/S/SB/SBURKE/HTML-Tagset-3.03.tar.gz
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tar xvfz HTML-Tagset-3.03.tar.gz
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cd HTML-Tagset-3.03
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../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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make
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make test
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make install
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cd ..
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wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GAAS/HTML-Parser-3.19_91.tar.gz
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tar xvfz HTML-Parser-3.19_91.tar.gz
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cd HTML-Parser-3.1991
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../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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make
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make test
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make install
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cd ..
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wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GAAS/Digest-MD5-2.13.tar.gz
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tar xvfz Digest-MD5-2.13.tar.gz
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cd Digest-MD5-2.13
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../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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make
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make test
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make install
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cd ..
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wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GAAS/libwww-perl-5.51.tar.gz
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tar xvfz libwww-perl-5.51.tar.gz
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cd libwww-perl-5.51
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../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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make
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make test
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make install
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cd ..
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wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GAAS/IO-String-1.01.tar.gz
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tar xvfz IO-String-1.01.tar.gz
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cd IO-String-1.01
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../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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make
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make test
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make install
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cd ..
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wget http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DU/DURIST/WWW-Babelfish-0.09.tar.gz
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tar xvfz WWW-Babelfish-0.09.tar.gz
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cd WWW-Babelfish-0.09/
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../../bin/perl Makefile.PL
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make
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make test
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make install
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cd ..
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Yes, this is surreal. I always knew languages were hard.
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UUIDGEN
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The last module, the UUID generator, requires a program that you'll
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find along with mozbot in CVS. You may have this already. If you
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don't, then here's how I got my copy:
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:/cvsroot
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cvs login
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The password is 'anonymous'.
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cvs checkout mozilla/webtools/mozbot/uuidgen
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources> cd mozilla/webtools/mozbot/uuidgen/
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/mozilla/webtools/mozbot/uuidgen> make
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/mozilla/webtools/mozbot/uuidgen> cp uuidgen ../../../../../bin
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<ianh:~/mozbot/resources/mozilla/webtools/mozbot/uuidgen> cd ../../../../../
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At this point I think I had all the required programs.
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MORE THOROUGH CONFIGURATION
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Now that I'm ready to run mozbot chroot()ed, it is time to make the
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final preparations. Firts, I moved the resources directory out of the
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way, since I had finished with it:
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<ianh:~/mozbot> mv resources ../installed-resources
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Next I made sure all the rights were set to read-only for people other
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than the user:
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<ianh:~/mozbot> chmod -R go-w .
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At this point I wanted to make sure the bot started ok, so I ran the
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run-mozbot-chrooted script:
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<ianh:~/mozbot> ./run-mozbot-chrooted
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That worked. I changed the script to:
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export PATH=/bin
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./mozbot.pl --chroot /config/default
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What's this 'config' thing? Well, since we're about to chown() all the
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files to root and then setuid the script to nobody, the bot wouldn't
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be able to edit the config file if it was in the same directory as the
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source -- so I created a new directory with no rights restrictions,
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and moved the configuration file into it:
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<ianh:~/mozbot> mkdir config
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<ianh:~/mozbot> mv mozbot.pl.cfg config/default
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<ianh:~/mozbot> chmod ugo=rwx config
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<ianh:~/mozbot> chmod ugo=rw config/default
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In order to not have to change all the perl scripts, I gave them a
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fake 'mozbot' directory:
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<ianh:~/mozbot> mkdir u
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<ianh:~/mozbot> mkdir u/ianh
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<ianh:~/mozbot> cd u/ianh
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<ianh:~/mozbot/u/ianh> ln -s / mozbot
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<ianh:~/mozbot/u/ianh> cd ../../
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At this point I ran 'su' to drop down to a root shell. Be careful!
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I had to copy several library files to a usr/lib directory. To do
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this, the 'truss' and 'ldd' tools came in very useful. In particular,
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I used 'truss' to watch what calls mozbot was attempting, and 'ldd' to
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find what modules dependencies Perl, wget, and the modules had.
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Credit should be given to Pavlov for actually doing most of this for
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me... I didn't even know 'ldd' existed until he showed me. ;-)
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Here is the list of the modules I copied:
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usr/lib:
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ld.so.1 libdl.so.1 libgen.so.1 libmp.so.2
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libresolv.so.1 libsec.so.1 nscd_nischeck nss_files.so.1
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libc.so.1 libdoor.so.1 libld.so.2 libnsl.so.1
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libresolv.so.2 libsocket.so.1 nss_compat.so.1 nss_nis.so.1
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libcrypt_i.so.1 libelf.so.1 liblddbg.so.4 libpthread.so.1
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librtld.so.1 libthread.so.1 nss_dns.so.1 nss_nisplus.so.1
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usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-60:
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libc_psr.so.1
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You may not need all of these.
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I also had to copy /dev/null, /dev/zero, /dev/tcp, /dev/ticotsord and
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/dev/udp into a new dev/ directory (hint: use 'tar' to copy devices,
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it won't work if you try to do it with 'cp'). I may not have needed
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all of these (this was slightly complicated by the fact that on
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Solaris the /dev devices are symlinks; I used 'tar' to copy the real
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devices from /devices and renamed them when I extracted the tarball):
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total 4
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drwxrwxr-x 2 root other 512 Mar 30 14:34 .
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drwxr-xr-x 16 root staff 512 Mar 30 15:47 ..
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crw-rw-r-- 1 root sys 13, 2 Mar 30 14:25 null
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crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 11, 42 Jun 6 2000 tcp
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crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 105, 1 Jun 6 2000 ticotsord
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crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 11, 41 Jun 6 2000 udp
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crw-rw-r-- 1 root sys 13, 12 Jun 6 2000 zero
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I had to copy several files from /etc into a new 'etc' directory, in
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particular:
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etc:
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group hosts netconfig nsswitch.conf
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passwd protocols resolv.conf wgetrc
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You may wish to sanitize your 'passwd' file. For the nsswitch.conf
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file you should use the 'nsswitch.dns' file (if you have one) -- make
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sure the DNS line is 'dns files' and not 'files dns'. (Profuse thanks
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go to rfm from Sun who helped me with this.)
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Now I used 'chown' to make every file in /u/ianh/mozbot/ be owned by
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root, except the config directory. I also edited 'mozbot.pl' to ensure
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that the correct arguments were passed to 'setuid' and 'setgid' --
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search for 'setuid' in the source to find the right place.
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With that all set up, I finally could run the bot safe in the
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knowledge that it was relatively secure:
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<root:/u/ianh/mozbot> ./run-mozbot-chrooted
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I hope this has helped you in some way!!!
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