On 12/11/2009, Halim Sahin halim.sahin@t-online.de wrote:
Hi,
On Do, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:33:42 +0100, Marco Skambraks wrote:
hi, On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Halim Sahin wrote:
Hello, Does xineliboutput support this? The Problem: the Kids shouldn't be able to view or modify anything in the system. E. G. /media should contain all content and it shouldn't be possible to change to /.
do you mean a chroot env?
command: chroot /my/chroot/area /usr/bin/vdr-sxfe
Create the chroot with the help of the tool ldd, ldd vdr-sxfe will tell you what shared objects vdr-sxfe requires to start. This is an interim solution until xineliboutput supports the original request.
If you use pipe then you need to link that into your chroot environment. If you don't want to use vdr-sxfe in remote mode and rather use local frontend. Then I guess the whole vdr will have to placed into a chroot environment.
my 2c
Yes.
that would be nice to set a chroot dir for the xineliboutput media-player maybe with an additional cmdline param --chroot /media
and then use the chroot param as a directory prefix for the media-player/filebrowser
thanks
marco
Any ideas how to do this? Regards Halim
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Yes. Gruß
Halim
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