*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 375493 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375493
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 375493
tomcat6 needs debug start mode with jpda
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tomcat6 needs debug start mode with jpda
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375149
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Shouldn't ask you on upgrades. My guess is that you selected it
originally (RUN_MODE selection was already in hardy) but that samba won
the race before.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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WebDAV fights Samba, WebDAV wins, Windows looses. Blame it on
@Derek:
I was looking for failure to read or write to samba-related files, from a
profile that happens to use a samba library. In doubt, could you please attach
them here so that I can review them ? (grep audit kern.log ?)
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Segfault in smbd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385373
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Has someone tried to reproduce this bug in Karmic Alpha2 ?
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Accessing http://localhost gives a 403 Forbidden when using apache allow
localhost directive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/370542
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This is still an issue and I'm fairly certain that its in samba on the
client side. Setup is as follows:
Server:
OpenSolaris 2009.06, using native CIFS of a ZFS filesystem. Intel e1000g
network card
Client:
1) Windows 2003 server 3Com 10/100 NIC, mounting above FS gives a solid
11MB/sec
The only system i could get this working at the moment was OpenBSD. To enable
this i had to provide 'edns0' as an option in resolv.conf[1].
I have attached a PCAP (openbsd.pcap) generated with tcpdump. If you observe it
(for instance with Wireshark) you will see that the request for the SSHFP
Hello.
Same problem on a recently reinstalled Jaunty.
Informations :
Architecture : i386
Release : 9.04
Packages version:
dpkg -l | grep seahorse
ii libcryptui02.26.1-0ubuntu1
ii seahorse 2.26.1-0ubuntu1
ii seahorse-plugins
This bug was fixed in the package openvpn-blacklist - 0.4
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openvpn-blacklist (0.4) unstable; urgency=low
* openvpn-blacklist: replace md5 with hashlib for Python 2.6
migration (LP: #352170).
* debian/control:
- update standards version, no changes needed.
- extend
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu Karmic)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Colin Watson (cjwatson)
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Wrong iscsistart path in iscsi hook
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364616
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While I agree that it is possible to get the same behavior with the
addition of:
JAVA_OPTS=-Xdebug
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=8000,server=y,suspend=n
-Djava.awt.headless=true -Xmx128M
to default/tomcat6, it is finding this information that is non-trivial.
A simple -d switch, or
This bug was fixed in the package openvpn - 2.1~rc15-1ubuntu1
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openvpn (2.1~rc15-1ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Merge from debian unstable (LP: #372358), remaining changes:
- debian/openvpn.init.d:
- Do not use start-stop-daemon and use /dev/null to avoid blocking
This bug was fixed in the package tomcat6 - 6.0.20-1ubuntu1
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tomcat6 (6.0.20-1ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
[ Iulian Udrea ]
* Merge from debian unstable (LP: #385262), remaining changes:
- debian/control, debian/rules: Use default-jdk to build
- debian/control: Run
Here they are. I'm pretty sure there's nothing in there related to
Samba, but let me know.
** Attachment added: audit-entries.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27833606/audit-entries.txt
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Segfault in smbd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385373
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Thierry, that's the option I was looking for and couldn't find, thank
you so much.
Colin, you're right it's seahorse who is adding automatically all keys
it find in ~/.ssh. Happily enough, seahorse respects the IdentitiesOnly
option in ~/.ssh/config, so the mystery is solved :)
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I am having this issue as well, on Ubuntu 9.04. And I happen to know
that the sftp server I am logged into does indeed timeout after a
certain period. So I don't hold Ubuntu responsible for the timeout, only
for how it handles it.
On Intrepid I sort of remember getting an immediate error when I
Updates:
1. In the time it took me to write up that last comment, something reset
itself, and I was able to reconnect. This is after several failed
attempts 10-15 minutes ago. I didn't change anything, I was just here
typing.
2. I'm actually not completely sure if it freezes nautilus, though it
I can install it via synaptic... and this bug occured never again...
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package openssh-client 1:5.1p1-5ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installation script killed with signal (segmentation fault)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377627
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I'm glad to hear you had good success with this with OpenBSD. It's also
been working on NetBSD for many, many years now.
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Bind9 (8.04) not returning 'ad' flag when dnssec is enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/242956
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