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and subject line Closing old 'oops' bugs
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Package: oops
Version: 1.5.18.cvs.20010515-1
Severity: normal

Sorry if the description is cryptic, the bug is hard to spot.

If the machine have more than one IP, there is one primary, which is used as
source (usually one given by the default route in the given direction). I
use oops to bind a non-primary IP, and use a parent. The parent allows only
the non-primary IP of mine.

when sending ftp requests to the proxy (GET ftp://example.com/ HTTP/1.0) it
sent the request to the parent using the primary IP (and not the one oops
was bound to), and got a NO_ACCESS reply. This is bad.

Then oops tried to get the job done and tried to contact the ftp server
directly, connected to its port 21 and started to send... http commands! 

  1   0.000000 193.227.196.6 -> 195.228.253.129 TCP 74 4527 > 21 [SYN] 
Seq=3602500260 Ack=0 Win=32120 Len=0 00:01:02:1e:67:05 -> 00:50:04:ee:69:10
  2   0.022342 195.228.253.129 -> 193.227.196.6 TCP 74 21 > 4527 [SYN, ACK] 
Seq=3709291080 Ack=3602500261 Win=8688 Len=0 00:50:04:ee:69:10 -> 
00:01:02:1e:67:05
  3   0.023267 193.227.196.6 -> 195.228.253.129 TCP 66 4527 > 21 [ACK] 
Seq=3602500261 Ack=3709291081 Win=32120 Len=0 00:01:02:1e:67:05 -> 
00:50:04:ee:69:10
  4   0.023666 193.227.196.6 -> 195.228.253.129 FTP 235 Request: GET 
/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz HTTP/1.1 00:01:02:1e:67:05 -> 
00:50:04:ee:69:10
  5   0.073439 195.228.253.129 -> 193.227.196.6 FTP 99 Response: 220- Hello, 
this is ftp.fsn.hu! 00:50:04:ee:69:10 -> 00:01:02:1e:67:05
[...]
 13   0.078641 195.228.253.129 -> 193.227.196.6 FTP 158 Response: 500 'GET 
/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz HTTP/1.1': command not 
understood. 00:50:04:ee:69:10 -> 00:01:02:1e:67:05
 14   0.079289 195.228.253.129 -> 193.227.196.6 FTP 122 Response: 500 'HOST: 
ftp.hu.debian.org': command not understood. 00:50:04:ee:69:10 -> 
00:01:02:1e:67:05

Poor ftp server was really confused. (Oops as well, because it took 60
seconds to realize that ftp server gave it up.) Naturally it is not possible
to use ftp this way.



-- System Information
Debian Release: 2.2
Kernel Version: Linux proxy 2.2.17 #1 Wed Nov 8 19:28:01 CET 2000 i686 unknown

Versions of the packages oops depends on:
ii  debconf        0.2.80.17      Debian configuration management system
ii  libc6          2.2.3-1        GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone
ii  libdb2         2.7.7-8        The Berkeley database routines (run-time fil
ii  libstdc++2.10- 2.95.4-0.01042 The GNU stdc++ library



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Package: oops

Dear submitter,

Oops has been removed from debian/unstable on 19 Aug 2007 as documented
in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=438648. I'm
therefore closing the bugs as directed by the removal notification.

Thanks again for your interest in the oops package. I'm sorry that this
package was in such a bad shape, therefore I think removing it was the
best way to deal with the package.


-- 
Gruesse/greetings,
Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4


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