Package: unattended-upgrades
Version: 0.74
Severity: minor
Hi,
The default configuration for U-A::Mail is:
//Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "root@localhost";
I've changed this to simply "root" to make it work on desktop/laptop
systems were thre is no SMTP server installed. Using "root@localhost"
with a forwarder only sendmail like 'ssmtp' will result in a 5.7.1
code for rejection at the destination SMTP domain.
(the @DOMAIN part of the email is added by default on postfix)
Please change the default to:
//Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "root";
This is disabled by default, thus no impact on default configuration.
Thanks
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.3
APT prefers stable-updates
APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'proposed-updates'), (500,
'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-686-bigmem (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Versions of packages unattended-upgrades depends on:
ii apt 0.8.10.3+squeeze1 Advanced front-end for dpkg
ii apt-utils 0.8.10.3+squeeze1 APT utility programs
ii debconf [debconf-2.0] 1.5.36.1 Debian configuration management sy
ii lsb-release 3.2-23.2squeeze1 Linux Standard Base version report
ii python 2.6.6-3+squeeze6 interactive high-level object-orie
ii python-apt 0.7.100.1+squeeze1 Python interface to libapt-pkg
ii ucf 3.0025+nmu1 Update Configuration File: preserv
unattended-upgrades recommends no packages.
Versions of packages unattended-upgrades suggests:
pn bsd-mailx <none> (no description available)
-- Configuration Files:
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades changed:
// Automatically upgrade packages from these origin patterns
Unattended-Upgrade::Origins-Pattern {
// Codename based matching:
// This will follow the migration of a release through different
// archives (e.g. from testing to stable and later oldstable).
// "o=Debian,n=squeeze";
// "o=Debian,n=squeeze-updates";
// "o=Debian,n=squeeze-proposed-updates";
// "o=Debian,n=squeeze,l=Debian-Security";
// Archive or Suite based matching:
// Note that this will silently match a different release after
// migration to the specified archive (e.g. testing becomes the
// new stable).
"o=Debian,a=stable";
"o=Debian,a=stable-updates";
"o=Debian,a=proposed-updates";
"origin=Debian,archive=stable,label=Debian-Security";
};
// List of packages to not update
Unattended-Upgrade::Package-Blacklist {
// "vim";
// "libc6";
// "libc6-dev";
// "libc6-i686";
};
// This option allows you to control if on a unclean dpkg exit
// unattended-upgrades will automatically run
// dpkg --force-confold --configure -a
// The default is true, to ensure updates keep getting installed
//Unattended-Upgrade::AutoFixInterruptedDpkg "false";
// Split the upgrade into the smallest possible chunks so that
// they can be interrupted with SIGUSR1. This makes the upgrade
// a bit slower but it has the benefit that shutdown while a upgrade
// is running is possible (with a small delay)
//Unattended-Upgrades::MinimalSteps "true";
// Send email to this address for problems or packages upgrades
// If empty or unset then no email is sent, make sure that you
// have a working mail setup on your system. The package 'mailx'
// must be installed or anything that provides /usr/bin/mail.
Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "root";
// Set this value to "true" to get emails only on errors. Default
// is to always send a mail if Unattended-Upgrade::Mail is set
//Unattended-Upgrade::MailOnlyOnError "true";
// Do automatic removal of new unused dependencies after the upgrade
// (equivalent to apt-get autoremove)
//Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies "false";
// Automatically reboot *WITHOUT CONFIRMATION* if a
// the file /var/run/reboot-required is found after the upgrade
//Unattended-Upgrade::Automatic-Reboot "false";
// Use apt bandwidth limit feature, this example limits the download
// speed to 70kb/sec
//Acquire::http::Dl-Limit "70";
-- debconf information:
* unattended-upgrades/enable_auto_updates: true
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