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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Chroot jail environment puzzle Post 302470448 by john.english on Wednesday 10th of November 2010 07:14:42 AM
Old 11-10-2010
Thanks for your help. I don't see why it should do this, but... c'est la vie.
The real problem is that I'm trying to run Java inside the sandbox and it moans that it can't locate libjli.so. The only way I know around this is to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Can anyone suggest a workaround?
 

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rpcsvchost(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     rpcsvchost(8)

NAME
rpcsvchost -- hosting environment for DCE/RPC services SYNOPSIS
rpcsvchost [options] service [service ...] DESCRIPTION
rpcsvchost is a very simple environment for hosting DCE/RPC services. It loads DCE/RPC services from the list of plugins given as arguments, binds to an appropriate set of endpoints and listens for protocol requests. If service is not a relative file name, it is assumed to be the name of a dylib located in /usr/lib/rpcsvc. OPTIONS
-debug, -nodebug rpcsvchost will log debug information and may perform extra diagnostic checks. This option is typically only useful for debugging. -endpoints BINDING [,BINDING] This argument specifies additional endpoints that rpcsvchost should attempt to bind. BINDING must be a comma-separated list of DCE/RPC binding strings that include both the protocol sequence and endpoint fields. -help Prints a usage message and exits. -launchd, -nolaunchd Normally, rpcsvchost attempts to bind all the well-known endpoints specified by the service plugins. If there are no well-known endpoints, it will bind new endpoints on all supported protocol sequences. The -launchd option disables this behavior and causes rpcsvchost to check in with launchd(8) to obtain a set of sockets to bind as protocol endpoints. Launchd sockets vended to rpcsvchost must be named with the appropriate DCE/RPC protocol sequence (eg. "ncacn_np"). -sandbox, -nosandbox When this option is specified, the modules loaded by rpcsvchost will be run in a sandbox. rpcsvchost will attempt to intialize the sandbox using the sandbox profile with the name com.apple.<module-name>.sb. See sandbox(7) for an overview of the sandbox facility. -register, -noregister When this option is specified, rpcsvchost attempts to register the loaded services with the DCE/RPC endpoint mapper. -stdout Causes rpcsvchost to print log messages to standard output instead of the system log. -wait-for-debugger Causes rpcsvchost to wait for a debugger to attach after it has loaded and initialized its plugins. This is useful for debugging instances of rpcsvchost that are launched by launchd(8). DIAGNOSTICS
The rpcsvchost utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. SEE ALSO
launchd.plist(5), launchd(8), sandbox(7) HISTORY
The rpcsvchost utility first appeared in Mac OS 10.7. Darwin June 1, 2019 Darwin
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