[Bug 1453336] Re: shotwell fails to import iphone photos

2017-10-15 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
FYI I figured out that for me at least, shotwell was stuck in this state
because I needed to unlock my phone and select an item from the
notifications dropdown to enable photo transfer. The notification didn't
show up from the lock screen.

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[Bug 1453336] Re: shotwell fails to import iphone photos

2017-10-15 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
This seems worthwhile to backport to Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS.

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[Bug 1705766] [NEW] Invalid DNSSEC signatures on empty responses to mixed-case queries

2017-07-21 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
Public bug reported:

In PowerDNS 4.0.3 and earlier, when signing an empty response, PowerDNS,
operating as an authoritative resolver, would sign based on the mixed-
case input, rather than downcasing before signing. This would lead any
mixed-case query by a DNSSEC-validating recursive resolver to get a
validation failure. Mixed-case queries are a common security measure to
avoid DNS poisoning attacks (https://dyn.com/blog/use-of-bit-0x20-in-
dns-labels/).

This bug went unnoticed for a long time because, for A records, if the
response is empty, it doesn't matter whether you get a validation
failure or an empty response; you can't resolve either way. However,
when a certificate authority validates CAA records
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6844), an empty response is important
and meaningful: it means that there is no record restricting issuance,
so issuance is okay.

Starting September 8, all public certificate authorities will by
required by the CA/Browser Forum to check CAA before issuance.

The bug has been fixed in PowerDNS 4.0.4, and PowerDNS 4.0.4 is shipped
in Ubuntu development (Artful Aardvark). Here's the fix:
https://github.com/PowerDNS/pdns/pull/5377, and the backport from git
master into the 4.0.x release series (which includes some unrelated
fixes): https://github.com/PowerDNS/pdns/pull/5378.

[Impact]

After September 8, any domain names whose authoritative resolver is a
version of PowerDNS with this bug will be unable to issue or renew Let's
Encrypt certificates (and most likely certificates from other CAs),
because the responses to CAA queries will fail to validate.

This thread also provides some context about the impact:
https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/caa-servfail-changes/38298/2.

[Test Case]

Set up a DNSSEC-signed zone running PowerDNS as the authoritative
resolver. Then attempt to look up any empty resource record set (e.g.
TXT or CAA) using a recursive resolver that validates DNSSEC and uses
mixed-case queries (DNS 0x20). https://unboundtest.com/ provides a
convenient interface to query such a recursive resolver.

[Regression Potential]

If a regression manifests, it would most likely manifest in responses
for DNSSEC zones that fail to validate in unusual ways, or in failed
responses to mixed-case queries.

** Affects: pdns (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Fix Released

** Changed in: pdns (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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[Bug 294249] Re: gdm crashes after being logged in for a while

2009-03-07 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
I tried using the technique you outlined, but no crash reports are
generated when this happens.

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[Bug 302947] [NEW] system reported this crash

2008-11-27 Thread Jacob Hoffman
Public bug reported:

This was an automatic software update for intrepid Ibex on my OLPC XO
laptop.  This install is very buggy.  I don't really know what I'm
doing, so don't have any more information.  I'm not looking for a
solution for this problem, just thought I'd report it.

-Jacob

ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: subprocess dpkg-deb --fsys-tarfile returned error exit status 2
Package: ttf-opensymbol 1:2.4.1-11ubuntu2
PackageArchitecture: all
SourcePackage: openoffice.org
Title: package ttf-opensymbol 1:2.4.1-11ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: 
subprocess dpkg-deb --fsys-tarfile returned error exit status 2
Uname: Linux 2.6.25-20080925.1.olpc.f10b654367d7065 i586

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package

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[Bug 302947] Re: system reported this crash

2008-11-27 Thread Jacob Hoffman

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20009469/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.gz
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20009470/DpkgTerminalLog.gz

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[Bug 294249] Re: gdm crashes after being logged in for a while

2008-11-05 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews

** Attachment added: :0.log.2
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19394249/%3A0.log.2

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[Bug 294249] [NEW] gdm crashes after being logged in for a while

2008-11-05 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
Public bug reported:

This is on an up-to-date Intrepid Ibex laptop.  It's a Lenovo T61 with
Intel 965 graphics.

I can start up and log into XWindows fine.  I run a bunch of programs,
including typicall an xterm, Firefox, and Amarok, successfully.  After
being in my session anywhere from a half hour to 3 hours, the whole
xsession dies - everything disappears to a black screen and after a
pause I am brought to the gdm login screen again.

After this happens, investigating /var/log/gdm/ typically shows a
SIGSEGV in gdm.  I also occasionally get these errors:

(EE) intel(0): underrun on pipe B!

But they're not always correlated with a crash.

The stacktrace in the gdm SIGSEGV logs is not always the same.  I'm
attaching a set of logs showing a few different traces.

** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 294249] Re: gdm crashes after being logged in for a while

2008-11-05 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews

** Attachment added: :0.log.3
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19394337/%3A0.log.3

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[Bug 294249] Re: gdm crashes after being logged in for a while

2008-11-05 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews

** Attachment added: :0.log.4
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[Bug 294249] Re: gdm crashes after being logged in for a while

2008-11-05 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews

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[Bug 294249] Re: gdm crashes after being logged in for a while

2008-11-05 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews

** Attachment added: :0.log.6
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[Bug 294249] Re: gdm crashes after being logged in for a while

2008-11-05 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews

** Attachment added: :0.log.7
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[Bug 294249] Re: gdm crashes after being logged in for a while

2008-11-05 Thread Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
Also, for what it's worth: This seems to only happen when I'm actively
interacting with the computer.  I leave my sessions running overnight
most nights, and have never seen it crash to a login screen overnight.

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