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Usertags: unblock

Please unblock package ifetch-tools

The package uploaded to unstable closes several bugs and brings to good state 
for users and release.

Below is the bug information:

Serious (policy violations or makes package unfit for release) (2 bugs)
    #779532 [S|  |☺] [ifetch-tools] ifetch-tools: superclass mismatch for 
class Monitor (TypeError)
    #779614 [S|  |☺] [ifetch-tools] ifetch-tools: Possible tmpfile symlink 
attacks because of deterministic filenames in /tmp

Important bugs (1 bug)
    #779539 [i|  |☺] [ifetch-tools] ifetch-tools: Upon shutdown request 
camera collection does not stop.

Normal bugs (2 bugs)
    #779536 [n|  |☺] [ifetch-tools] ifetch-tools: Closing to many file 
descriptors in wwwifetch.
    #779538 [n|  |☺] [ifetch-tools] ifetch-tools: Video export choppy with 
mpeg.

Minor bugs (1 bug)
    #779537 [m|  |☺] [ifetch-tools] ifetch-tools: Incorrect Upstream-Homepage

Below is the debian/changelog:

ifetch-tools (0.15.24d2-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Closing only stdin, stdout and stderr 0,1,2 on IO.for_fd() on
    wwwifetch (Closes: #779536).
  * Adjust class Monitor name to CMonitor in wwwifetch (Closes: #779532).
  * Adjusting VER for next release on wwwifetch.
  * Update copyright from 2005-2012 to 2005-2015.
  * Adjust Upstream-Homepage in debian/copyright (Closes: #779537).
  * Remove trailing whitespace on wwwifetch.
  * Remove unused array call in wwwifetch.
  * Upon a shutdown request stop camera collection as well in
    wwwifetch (Closes: #779539).
  * Minor adjustment for stop_all_cameras in wwwifetch.
  * Moving video export format from mpeg to mp4 in wwwifetch (Closes: #779538).
  * Renamed ifetch-tools.rubyforge.org ifetch-tools-html-page.
  * Updated url in ifetch-tools-html-pages/index.html.
  * Unify version number for VER in ifetch and wwwifetch for service release.
  * Improved video export for security of a more non deterministic structure
    on wwwifetch (Closes: #779614).

 
Below is the debdiff between versions:

debdiff ifetch-tools_0.15.24d-1.dsc ifetch-tools_0.15.24d2-1.dsc 
diff -Nru ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/changelog ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/changelog
--- ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/changelog     2014-11-03 12:50:24.000000000 -0600
+++ ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/changelog    2015-03-02 09:57:11.000000000 -0600
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 
####################################################################################
 # ifetch-tools is a set of tools that can collect images from ip based cameras,
 # monitor collection process, and provide an interface to view collected 
history.
-# Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Richard Nelson
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Richard Nelson
 #
 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
diff -Nru ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/debian/changelog 
ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/debian/changelog
--- ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/debian/changelog      2014-11-03 13:14:08.000000000 
-0600
+++ ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/debian/changelog     2015-03-02 22:38:48.000000000 
-0600
@@ -1,3 +1,25 @@
+ifetch-tools (0.15.24d2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+  * Closing only stdin, stdout and stderr 0,1,2 on IO.for_fd() on
+    wwwifetch (Closes: #779536).
+  * Adjust class Monitor name to CMonitor in wwwifetch (Closes: #779532).
+  * Adjusting VER for next release on wwwifetch.
+  * Update copyright from 2005-2012 to 2005-2015.
+  * Adjust Upstream-Homepage in debian/copyright (Closes: #779537).
+  * Remove trailing whitespace on wwwifetch.
+  * Remove unused array call in wwwifetch.
+  * Upon a shutdown request stop camera collection as well in
+    wwwifetch (Closes: #779539).
+  * Minor adjustment for stop_all_cameras in wwwifetch.
+  * Moving video export format from mpeg to mp4 in wwwifetch (Closes: #779538).
+  * Renamed ifetch-tools.rubyforge.org ifetch-tools-html-page.
+  * Updated url in ifetch-tools-html-pages/index.html.
+  * Unify version number for VER in ifetch and wwwifetch for service release.
+  * Improved video export for security of a more non deterministic structure
+    on wwwifetch (Closes: #779614).
+
+ -- Richard Nelson <[email protected]>  Mon, 02 Mar 2015 22:18:41 -0600
+
 ifetch-tools (0.15.24d-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * Updating to standards version 3.9.6.
diff -Nru ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/debian/copyright 
ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/debian/copyright
--- ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/debian/copyright      2012-04-14 16:07:53.000000000 
-0500
+++ ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/debian/copyright     2015-03-02 09:57:11.000000000 
-0600
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 Upstream-Contact: Richard Nelson <[email protected]>
-Upstream-Homepage: http://ifetch-tools.rubyforge.org/
+Upstream-Homepage: http://fyeox.com/ifetch-tools/
 
 Files: *
-Copyright: (C) 2005-2012 Richard Nelson <[email protected]>
+Copyright: (C) 2005-2015 Richard Nelson <[email protected]>
 License: GPL-2+
  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
diff -Nru ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/examples/cameras/camera_number.conf 
ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/examples/cameras/camera_number.conf
--- ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/examples/cameras/camera_number.conf   2013-04-16 
20:24:12.000000000 -0500
+++ ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/examples/cameras/camera_number.conf  2015-03-02 
09:57:11.000000000 -0600
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 
#####################################################################################
 # ifetch-tools is a set of tools that can collect images from ip based cameras,
 # monitor collection process, and provide an interface to view collected 
history.
-# Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Richard Nelson
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Richard Nelson
 #
 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
diff -Nru ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/examples/ifetch-tools.conf 
ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/examples/ifetch-tools.conf
--- ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/examples/ifetch-tools.conf    2013-04-16 
20:23:50.000000000 -0500
+++ ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/examples/ifetch-tools.conf   2015-03-02 
09:57:11.000000000 -0600
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 
#####################################################################################
 # ifetch-tools is a set of tools that can collect images from ip based cameras,
 # monitor collection process, and provide an interface to view collected 
history.
-# Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Richard Nelson
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Richard Nelson
 #
 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
diff -Nru ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/htdocs/index.html 
ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/htdocs/index.html
--- ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/htdocs/index.html     2012-04-14 16:07:53.000000000 
-0500
+++ ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/htdocs/index.html    2015-03-02 09:57:11.000000000 
-0600
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 
####################################################################################
 <BR># ifetch-tools is a set of tools that can collect images from ip based 
cameras,
 <BR># monitor collection process, and provide an interface to view collected 
history.
-<BR># Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Richard Nelson
+<BR># Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Richard Nelson
 <BR>#
 <BR># This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 <BR># modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
diff -Nru ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/ifetch ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/ifetch
--- ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/ifetch        2013-11-11 10:33:51.000000000 -0600
+++ ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/ifetch       2015-03-02 22:36:35.000000000 -0600
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 
####################################################################################
 # ifetch-tools is a set of tools in ruby that can collect images from ip based 
cameras,
 # monitor collection process, and provide an interface to view collected 
history.
-# Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Richard Nelson
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Richard Nelson
 #
 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
 
##############################################################################################
 # Set the current version information.
 
##############################################################################################
-VER = "0.15.24c"
+VER = "0.15.24d2"
 
 
##############################################################################################
 # The below should daemonize this code.
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" 
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
+<html>
+
+<head>
+  <title>ifetch tools</title>
+  <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Quanta Plus">
+  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
+</head>
+<body>
+<!--Start the description-->
+<TABLE>
+       <TD>
+               <IMG src="ifetch.png" border="0">
+       </TD>
+       <TD>
+               <strong>ifetch-tools </strong>- A set of tools that can
+collect images from ip based cameras, monitor collection process, and provide 
an interface to view collected history.
+               The current release has two components:
+               <br><br>
+               1.) ifetch.rb - A console tool written in ruby to collect 
images from ip based cameras with a conf file per camera.
+               <br><br>
+               2.) wwwifetch.rb - A ruby servlet to view collected history 
from a camera and monitor the collection status of each camera. The following 
feedback is provided on each cameras collection status:
+               <br>
+               <br><IMG src="green.jpg" border="0"> - all well
+               <br><IMG src="red.jpg" border="0"> - collection in alarm mode
+               <br><IMG src="grey.jpg" border="0"> - collection is offline
+
+       </TD>
+</TABLE>
+<HR>
+<P>Cameras <b>donated/tested</b> for the project will be graded in to three 
categories as follows: Excellent, Average, Other.
+<br>
+<table border="1">
+       <tr>
+               <td><center>Manufacturer</center></td>
+               <td><center>Rating</center></td>
+               <td><center>Model</center></td>
+               <td><center>Comments</center></td>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="//www.apexis.com.cn/">Apexis</A></center></td>
+               <td>Excellent</td>
+               <td>APM-J011-WS</td>
+               <td>Works out of the box. Camera web interface can now be 
utilized with Linux+Firefox so upgrading rating to Excellent.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.axis.com/";>Axis</A></center></td>
+               <td>Excellent</td>
+               <td>2100, 210, 206, 207, 221</td>
+               <td>Easy to work with out of the box, excellent frame rates, 
and tech support is very good.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.dlink.com/";>D-Link</A></center></td>
+               <td>Excellent</td>
+               <td>D-Link DCS-930L</td>
+               <td>Easy to work with out of the box and inexpensive.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.hawkingtech.com/";>Hawking</A></center></td>
+               <td>Average</td>
+               <td>HNC320W</td>
+               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy. I only have a 
HNC320W wireless unit to test.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.iguard.com/";>IGuard</A></center></td>
+               <td>Other</td>
+               <td>IP-250E</td>
+               <td>Low fps on jpeg pull. About 1 frame every 2 or 3 
seconds.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center>IP Camera</center></td>
+               <td>Average</td>
+               <td>510</td>
+               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.plustek.com/";>Plustek</A></center></td>
+               <td>Average</td>
+               <td>IPcam P1000</td>
+               <td>Works out of the box, web interface, dome model, and tech 
support is very good. Camera expects to have IE for web browser and general 
access.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.panasonic.net";>Panasonic</A></center></td>
+               <td>Excellent</td>
+               <td>BL-C210A</td>
+               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.trendnet.com/";>Trendnet</A></center></td>
+               <td>Average</td>
+               <td>TV-IP201(P), TV-IP301, TV-IP512(P)</td>
+               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy. Takes cctv 
lenses. * On the TV-IP201(P) can get duplicate frames on short padded jpeg 
pulls.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.toshiba.com";>Toshiba</A></center></td>
+               <td>Average</td>
+               <td>IK-WR01A Orite IC301</td>
+               <td>Works out of the box, tested for a user.</td>
+       </tr>
+       <tr>
+               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.wanscam.com";>Wanscam</A></center></td>
+               <td>Excellent</td>
+               <td>IP Camera</td>
+               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
+       </tr>
+</table>
+<br>
+<b>If you do not like the above opinions please email me for information to 
send a unit you want me to test.</b>
+<p>Current release - <strong>0.15.24d</strong></p>
+
+<p>Also see <A href="http://www.fyeox.com";>FYEOX.COM</A> for other 
ifetch-tools related information.
+<p>Last updated on 20150218</p>
+</body>
+</html>
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12:48:16.000000000 -0600
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1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
@@ -1,113 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" 
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
-<html>
-
-<head>
-  <title>ifetch tools</title>
-  <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Quanta Plus">
-  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
-</head>
-<body>
-<!--Start the description-->
-<TABLE>
-       <TD>
-               <IMG src="ifetch.png" border="0">
-       </TD>
-       <TD>
-               <strong>ifetch-tools </strong>- A set of tools that can
-collect images from ip based cameras, monitor collection process, and provide 
an interface to view collected history.
-               The current release has two components:
-               <br><br>
-               1.) ifetch.rb - A console tool written in ruby to collect 
images from ip based cameras with a conf file per camera.
-               <br><br>
-               2.) wwwifetch.rb - A ruby servlet to view collected history 
from a camera and monitor the collection status of each camera. The following 
feedback is provided on each cameras collection status:
-               <br>
-               <br><IMG src="green.jpg" border="0"> - all well
-               <br><IMG src="red.jpg" border="0"> - collection in alarm mode
-               <br><IMG src="grey.jpg" border="0"> - collection is offline
-
-       </TD>
-</TABLE>
-<HR>
-<P>Cameras <b>donated/tested</b> for the project will be graded in to three 
categories as follows: Excellent, Average, Other.
-<br>
-<table border="1">
-       <tr>
-               <td><center>Manufacturer</center></td>
-               <td><center>Rating</center></td>
-               <td><center>Model</center></td>
-               <td><center>Comments</center></td>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="//www.apexis.com.cn/">Apexis</A></center></td>
-               <td>Excellent</td>
-               <td>APM-J011-WS</td>
-               <td>Works out of the box. Camera web interface can now be 
utilized with Linux+Firefox so upgrading rating to Excellent.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.axis.com/";>Axis</A></center></td>
-               <td>Excellent</td>
-               <td>2100, 210, 206, 207, 221</td>
-               <td>Easy to work with out of the box, excellent frame rates, 
and tech support is very good.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.dlink.com/";>D-Link</A></center></td>
-               <td>Excellent</td>
-               <td>D-Link DCS-930L</td>
-               <td>Easy to work with out of the box and inexpensive.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.hawkingtech.com/";>Hawking</A></center></td>
-               <td>Average</td>
-               <td>HNC320W</td>
-               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy. I only have a 
HNC320W wireless unit to test.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.iguard.com/";>IGuard</A></center></td>
-               <td>Other</td>
-               <td>IP-250E</td>
-               <td>Low fps on jpeg pull. About 1 frame every 2 or 3 
seconds.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center>IP Camera</center></td>
-               <td>Average</td>
-               <td>510</td>
-               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.plustek.com/";>Plustek</A></center></td>
-               <td>Average</td>
-               <td>IPcam P1000</td>
-               <td>Works out of the box, web interface, dome model, and tech 
support is very good. Camera expects to have IE for web browser and general 
access.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.panasonic.net";>Panasonic</A></center></td>
-               <td>Excellent</td>
-               <td>BL-C210A</td>
-               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.trendnet.com/";>Trendnet</A></center></td>
-               <td>Average</td>
-               <td>TV-IP201(P), TV-IP301, TV-IP512(P)</td>
-               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy. Takes cctv 
lenses. * On the TV-IP201(P) can get duplicate frames on short padded jpeg 
pulls.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.toshiba.com";>Toshiba</A></center></td>
-               <td>Average</td>
-               <td>IK-WR01A Orite IC301</td>
-               <td>Works out of the box, tested for a user.</td>
-       </tr>
-       <tr>
-               <td><center><A 
href="http://www.wanscam.com";>Wanscam</A></center></td>
-               <td>Excellent</td>
-               <td>IP Camera</td>
-               <td>Works out of the box, inexpensive and sturdy.</td>
-       </tr>
-</table>
-<br>
-<b>If you do not like the above opinions please email me for information to 
send a unit you want me to test.</b>
-<p>Current release - <strong>0.15.24d</strong></p>
-
-<p>Also see <A href="http://www.fyeox.com/linux";>FYEOX.COM</A> for other 
ifetch-tools related information.
-<p>Last updated on 20141103</p>
-</body>
-</html>
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+++ ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/README.txt   2015-03-02 09:57:11.000000000 -0600
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 
####################################################################################
 # ifetch-tools is a set of tools that can collect images from ip based cameras,
 # monitor collection process, and provide an interface to view collected 
history.
-# Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Richard Nelson
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Richard Nelson
 #
 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
diff -Nru ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/wwwifetch ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/wwwifetch
--- ifetch-tools-0.15.24d/wwwifetch     2013-11-22 09:26:28.000000000 -0600
+++ ifetch-tools-0.15.24d2/wwwifetch    2015-03-02 22:36:45.000000000 -0600
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 
#####################################################################################
 # ifetch-tools is a set of tools that can collect images from ip based cameras,
 # monitor collection process, and provide an interface to view collected 
history.
-# Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Richard Nelson
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Richard Nelson
 #
 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
 # Set some variables.
 
##############################################################################################
 # Version number
-VER = "0.15.24c"
+VER = "0.15.24d2"
 
 
##############################################################################################
 # Do the require and include stuff we need for our operations.
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
 
                # basicView is for the Basic Archive View.
                raise HTTPServerError, 'Error: basicView parameter not passed 
correctly.' if req.query['basicView'] == nil || 
/[0-2]/.match(req.query['basicView']) == nil
-               basicView = /[0-2]/.match(req.query['basicView']).to_s 
+               basicView = /[0-2]/.match(req.query['basicView']).to_s
 
                # Initialize some vars.
                myJumpNavigation = "" # Jump navigation string.
@@ -264,14 +264,17 @@
                        tempResponse = Magick::ImageList.new(*imgFileList) do
                                self.delay = $video_export_delay
                        end
-                       # Write out temp video to default directory and set 
mime_type for default launch.
-                       tempResponse.write('/tmp/tmpVideo.mpeg')
-                       mtype = 
WEBrick::HTTPUtils::mime_type('/tmp/tmpVideo.mpeg', 
WEBrick::HTTPUtils::DefaultMimeTypes)
-                       res['Content-Type'] = mtype
-                       res['Content-Disposition'] = 'inline; 
filename="video.mpeg"'
-                       puts mtype
-                       res.body = File.open('/tmp/tmpVideo.mpeg',"rb") {|io| 
io.read}
-                       File.delete('/tmp/tmpVideo.mpeg')
+                       # Write out temp video to a random directory in /tmp, 
set mime_type for default launch,
+                       # then destroy said temp area upon return for security.
+                       Dir.mktmpdir(nil, "/tmp") {|dir|
+                               # use the directory...
+                               tempResponse.write("#{dir}/tmpVideo.mp4")
+                               mtype = 
WEBrick::HTTPUtils::mime_type("#{dir}/tmpVideo.mp4", 
WEBrick::HTTPUtils::DefaultMimeTypes)
+                               res['Content-Type'] = mtype
+                               res['Content-Disposition'] = 'inline; 
filename="video.mp4"'
+                               puts mtype
+                               res.body = 
File.open("#{dir}/tmpVideo.mp4","rb") {|io| io.read}
+                       }
                else
                        # Now generate the page with the correct substitution.
                        res.body = 
eval(File.open("/usr/share/ifetch-tools/templates/CameraHistory") {|fh| 
fh.read})
@@ -302,12 +305,10 @@
                        system_call = "/usr/bin/ifetch 
/etc/ifetch-tools/cameras/"+cameraName.to_s+".conf&"
                        pid = fork {
                                Process.setsid
-                               (0...1024).each do |i|
+                               (0...2).each do |i|
                                        begin
-                                               # ruby1.9x claims IO.for_fd(3) 
and IO.for_fd(4) is not accessible because RubyVM reserves it.
-                                               if i != 3 && i != 4
-                                                       IO.for_fd(i).close
-                                               end
+                                               #closing stdin, stdout and 
stderr 0,1,2
+                                               IO.for_fd(i).close
                                        rescue Errno::EBADF
                                        end
                                end
@@ -334,7 +335,7 @@
 # conf dir at the time of the servlet creation. The tool will use the listing 
of files with
 # the .conf extension.
 
##############################################################################################
-class Monitor < HTTPServlet::AbstractServlet
+class CMonitor < HTTPServlet::AbstractServlet
        def do_GET(req, res)
                HTTPAuth.basic_auth(req, res, 'Camera Monitor Realm') {|user, 
pass|
                        # this block returns true if
@@ -449,17 +450,14 @@
 # The below def should attempt to start every camera conf it can find.
 
##############################################################################################
 def start_all_cameras
-       camera_array = Array.new
        Dir["/etc/ifetch-tools/cameras/*.conf"].each do |cam_tmp|
                cameraName = File.basename(cam_tmp, ".conf").to_i
                pid = fork {
                        Process.setsid
-                       (0...1024).each do |i|
+                       (0...2).each do |i|
                                begin
-                                       # ruby1.9x claims IO.for_fd(3) and 
IO.for_fd(4) is not accessible because RubyVM reserves it.
-                                       if i != 3 && i != 4
-                                               IO.for_fd(i).close
-                                       end
+                                       #closing stdin, stdout and stderr 0,1,2
+                                       IO.for_fd(i).close
                                rescue Errno::EBADF
                                end
                        end
@@ -473,6 +471,21 @@
 end
 
 
##############################################################################################
+# The below def should attempt to stop every camera pid it can find upon a 
shutdown request.
+##############################################################################################
+def stop_all_cameras
+       Dir["/var/lock/ifetch-tools/*.pid"].each do |cam_tmp|
+               cameraName = File.basename(cam_tmp, ".pid").to_i
+               # Camera running action here
+               # Set the camera_pid to hold the pid of the running camera 
process.
+               camera_pid = 
File.read("/var/run/ifetch-tools/"+cameraName.to_s+".pid").chomp
+               system_call = "kill -s 9 #{camera_pid} &"
+               Process.detach( fork { system(system_call) } )
+               puts "Shutdown signal received, attempting stop 
on"+cameraName.to_s+".pid"
+       end
+end
+
+##############################################################################################
 # The below should daemonize this code.
 # 20090124 Nelson - Remarking out since I want init.d to catch the pid correct.
 
##############################################################################################
@@ -531,7 +544,7 @@
 # Create some mount points for servlet navigation
 
##############################################################################################
 # Monitor Operations
-s.mount("/monitor", Monitor)
+s.mount("/monitor", CMonitor)
 s.mount("/camerastartstop", CameraStartStop)
 s.mount("/startallcameras", StartAllCameras)
 
@@ -560,6 +573,8 @@
 
 # Catch the INT sig to shutdown
 trap("INT"){
+       puts "Shutdown signal received, stop all cameras."
+       stop_all_cameras # Stop all running camera collection processes
        DRb.stop_service() # Stop the DRb on the webrick session
        s.shutdown
 }


unblock ifetch-tools/0.15.24d2-1

-- System Information:
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locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
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--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
On 2015-03-05 01:44, Richard Nelson wrote:
> Package: release.debian.org
> Severity: normal
> User: [email protected]
> Usertags: unblock
> 
> Please unblock package ifetch-tools
> 
> The package uploaded to unstable closes several bugs and brings to good state 
> for users and release.
> 
> Below is the bug information:
> 
> [...]
> 
> Below is the debian/changelog:
> 
> [...]
> 
> 
> unblock ifetch-tools/0.15.24d2-1
> 
> [...]

Unblocked, thanks.

~Niels

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