Would it also make sense to backport to all still-supported LTS releases?
That way companies still using LTS can take advantage of this important AWS
security feature without first having to upgrade all their instances. Just
a thought…
On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 8:00 AM Paride Legovini
This was fixed upstream in https://github.com/dropbox/nautilus-
dropbox/commit/e9367206f9b723103362e8dd154363517e9a9841
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suggests
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client/server RCEs in path_name()
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setting them as well to handle some special cases. I'm using the
mod_headers syntax of 'Header always set X-Foo bar'. I specifically
use the 'always' condition table, as I want to include these headers on
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mod_headers syntax of 'Header always set X-Foo bar'. I specifically
use the 'always' condition table, as I want to include these headers on
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fetching URLs freezes pidgin
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I just installed the new 1:2.10.7-0ubuntu4.1 packages, and I can confirm
Pidgin now works for me.
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fetching URLs freezes pidgin
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Heads-up to release-mgmt...
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Pandora v34 API Update Required
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Virendra, as far as I know, this isn't in any released Apache version.
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Support option to disable TLS compression to protect against CRIME
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Upstream Apache recently committed a change to be in Apache 2.2.24 (not
yet released) that would allow for disabling TLS compression to protect
against the CRIME attack. As it's probably going to be a way before
2.2.24 is released, it would be great to backport this patch as
Note that Red Hat already supports a workaround [0] that allows for
disabling zlib at the OpenSSL layer, which prevents TLS compression
working in Apache. As far as I am aware, no such option exists for
Ubuntu, leaving users vulnerable until a new package is available.
[0]
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Upstream Apache recently committed a change to be in Apache 2.2.24 (not
yet released) that would allow for disabling TLS compression to protect
against the CRIME attack. As it's probably going to be a way before
2.2.24 is released, it would be great to backport this patch as
Note that Red Hat already supports a workaround [0] that allows for
disabling zlib at the OpenSSL layer, which prevents TLS compression
working in Apache. As far as I am aware, no such option exists for
Ubuntu, leaving users vulnerable until a new package is available.
[0]
quantal has 3.3.8, so it's not affected by this issue.
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My attempt at a debdiff for this fix, but I don't think I did it right.
:(
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+ [IMPACT]
+
+ * Current gmond crashes when an NFS mount is active due to stack corruption
detection complaining about |
+ sscanf(procline, %s %s %s %s , device, mount, type, mode);| when used with
too small buffers.
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+ * Fixed three years ago upstream
Still seeing this on 12.04 LTS.
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I'm very skeptical of using some random person's website (over HTTP,
nonetheless) to get a piece of data. If this solution is chosen in the
end, it would be nice to have the source code of
http://ridetheclown.com/s2/synctime.php posted somewhere, along with a
config option for setting it to an
Metro Pandora did something a little bit different to fix its app. Looks
like they hardcoded some stuff, though magic numbers like that are
likely to break.
https://metropandora.codeplex.com/SourceControl/changeset/changes/90806
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whois 5.0.15 was just released with fixes for two other TLDs (including
.pe, which wasn't correctly fixed in 5.0.14). Would be nice to pick
those fixes up as well.
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re: comment #1, are you meaning something like what's mentioned in
http://www.rootninja.com/dbus-session-bus-address-with-applications-
using-ssh/ ?
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probably karlt for the gtk2 widget stuff, and maybe surkov or dbolter
for the a11y stuff... or maybe just karlt alone.
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Needs to get
Well, if Pandora's desktop AIR app didn't suck so much, we wouldn't be
forced to use alternative clients. :)
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You have no chance to
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== SRU INFORMATION ==
Pandora changed their API, so here we provide an update to support API
- v31. As usual, the change was without warning, and rendered pianobar and
+ v33. As usual, the change was without warning, and rendered pianobar and
pithos unusable.
Looks like this is due to auth now requiring SSL.
https://github.com/PromyLOPh/pianobar/issues/174
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Considering the patch that landed is actually completely different than
what this bug was about, I'm updating the summary and such to reflect
that. It would be nice to get the actual patch added as an attachment
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Why even offer the 'unsafe_permissions' option at all? Do you actually
know of a specific case where a user would need different permissions on
the file? Seems like it would be unwise to add configuration options
just because.
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Is it not possible to send the login information over SSL?
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Installed via `apt-get install bzr`. I'm not sure when this started
occurring... Sometime within the last month or so, though.
$ apt-cache policy bzr
bzr:
Installed: 2.1.1-1
Candidate: 2.1.1-1
Version table:
*** 2.1.1-1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid/main Packages
$ python -v /usr/bin/bzr st
# installing zipimport hook
import zipimport # builtin
# installed zipimport hook
# /usr/lib/python2.6/site.pyc matches /usr/lib/python2.6/site.py
import site # precompiled from /usr/lib/python2.6/site.pyc
# /usr/lib/python2.6/os.pyc matches /usr/lib/python2.6/os.py
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bzr: warning: some compiled extensions could not be loaded; see
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That FAQ says If you installed Bazaar from an official binary package
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
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requested an impossible situation
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Why isn't Firefox (from mozilla.org) affected by this issue? Trunk
Minefield uses NSS 3.12.6.2, and I haven't heard any problems similar to
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The upstream bug is for Firefox only. Please file a new upstream bug for
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So, when will this make it to karmic?
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For Firefox 3, the following flags are used (as per
http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/db/sqlite3/src/Makefile.in):
-DSQLITE_SECURE_DELETE=1
-DTHREADSAFE=1 (handled by --enable-threadsafe configure flag)
-DSQLITE_CORE=1
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be used for it, but it _may_ work ok currently. See my
comment in the other bug.
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the contents of a sqlite database are completely deleted when clearing
history. Ubuntu is not doing that currently and needs to start doing so.
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I think this should fix the issue, if I understand debian/rules
correctly...
This is my first Ubuntu patch ever. ;)
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Hmm, how does this differ from #214938?
At least on jaunty, sqlite3's debian/rules has:
DEB_OPT_FLAG := -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -DSQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 -DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE=1
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 should really be -DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3=1 and
-DSQLITE_CORE=1 should
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Craig candr...@integralblue.com wrote:
Mozilla's Linux binaries are PGO enabled... isn't it good enough
that upstream does it, as well as other distros?
Uh, Mozilla's Linux binaries are not PGO enabled.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418866 is
What do you mean manage this bug fix? What does that entail you
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I'm confused... You removed the installs of thinkpad_acpi.modprobe and
toshiba_acpi.modprobe on new systems (good), but you left old systems
with the old files without any notice that they need to remove them.
Instead, you should have removed the files completely or at least
overwritten them with
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[hardy] tracker-search-tool: misspelling in popup notification
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My xorg.conf is currently completely out of whack due to some
complications with adding a new monitor, so I'm currently running
without an xorg.conf until I can figure out the problem. I have an ATI
FireGL video card, not nvidia, so the summary change was wrong for me.
I'll see if I can get stuff
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used in the browser. Unfortunately, it seems that 64-bit users are
missing the needed 32-bit gnome libraries to use the GTK stock icons.
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Note that the new libflashsupport version from the git repo requires
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asac ping send [sic] to upstream
Is there a particular bug upstream you are tracking this in?
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may be). Somehow, esound got uninstalled when I upgraded to Gutsy, so I
installed pulseaudio, as per Question #11273, but that didn't seem to
help either.
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