[Bug 1832377] Re: Cannot handle firmware requirement not-child

2019-07-09 Thread mipper
This is preventing updating the firmware for Logitech's unifying
receiver which has a number of outstanding CVEs that have either been
fixed, or are due to be fixed in August of this year.

** CVE added: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2016-10761

** CVE added: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2019-13055

** CVE added: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2019-13054

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[Bug 276134] Re: [intrepid] no prompt to save open work on shutdown/restart

2009-02-10 Thread mipper
Interesting link about both problems I currently have with log out
functionality including this one.

http://np237.livejournal.com/22014.html

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[Bug 276134] Re: [intrepid] no prompt to save open work on shutdown/restart

2009-02-10 Thread mipper
I can only add my support to the people who think this bug should be of
high importance, nay critical!

I cannot conceive of how anyone can believe that just killing open
processes without any prompt to save outstanding data on shutdown could
ever be acceptable to end users.  Spending 2 hours working on a
complicated spreadsheet which then gets lost if I forget it's open is
plain crazy.

If you want to want to avoid swathes of new users taking up Linux
instead of certain other operating systems I could mention then carry on
camping.  It only takes the above scenario to happen once and you've
lost that user for life.  Trust me, I've seen it happen.

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[Bug 286828] Re: Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10

2008-12-23 Thread mipper
I can confirm the fix too.  Doesn't work without nodfs, does with.

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[Bug 286828] Re: Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10

2008-12-11 Thread mipper
@Skokie
Thanks very much for this tip.  That's sorted me out nicely.

I've contacted D-Link regarding a firmware fix for this issue and
received the following reply:

"A firmware is being develop, we don't have an ETA or upgrades that it
will have, i invite you to go to forums.dlink.com, you can post and get
updated information by product managers on new releases."

So a genuine fix is on the way, just no idea when.  Looking at the
frequency with which firmware upgrades have been release in the past I'd
hope it's not too long before it arrives.

Many thanks to all who responded.

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Re: [Bug 286828] Re: Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10

2008-12-01 Thread mipper
Thanks for the clarification, Thierry.  I am, alas, in the last position, so
am very interested in knowing when the new kernel will be published.  I
can't find any target dates on this bug report and it's the lack of any
visibility on when the fix might be released that's so frustrating.  How
does one find out when the release will be.

Regards,

mipper

2008/12/1 Thierry Carrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> mipper:
> This is a bug about servers claiming they support something that they
> don't. If client stuff makes use of that "something" and trust servers to
> properly implement what they claim they do, it doesn't work. It happens that
> the client stuff in Intrepid takes advantage of those advanced features,
> while the client stuff in hardy didn't.
>
> The fix:
> Fix your server by upgrading to a non-affected version.
>
> However, we understand that the server might not be easily upgradable.
> For example it might be a closed NAS box with a sucky warranty. For
> those few stuck with buggy servers, we provide the following
> workarounds:
>
> - If you have access to the samba configuration on the server, you can add
> "msdfs root = no" in smb.conf
> - If you have no access whatsoever to the server, a new kernel providing a
> "nodfs" client-side mount option is being published. You will be able to use
> that option to turn off the advanced features in the client stuff for
> Intrepid.
>
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[Bug 286828] Re: Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10

2008-12-01 Thread mipper
So to summarize your summary,

if you don't have any control over the server - which was running fine
with the 8.04 client - you're stuffed!  I don't understand how a bug in
the server is causing something that works under 8.04 to stop working
under 8.10, and I really can't understand why fixing this doesn't seem
to be an urgent issue.  It wasn't the introduction of anything new on
the server side that caused this problem to arise, it was an update to
the client - or am I still missing something?

Regards,

mipper

> Just to summarize again:
> 1) A few versions of Samba server had a bug parsing DFS paths (fixed
> in Samba server 3.0.26). You can see which version of server you have
> mounted to by doing "cat /proc/fs/cifs/Debug
> Data " on the client). When the Linux CIFS client added support for
> DFS last year, those few (relatively old) versions of Samba servers
> (when configured for DFS) exhibited problems with certain path based
> calls (setting the file size was one) which can break some common
> applications.

> 2) Although disabling the cifs unix extensions (mount option "nounix")
> may help in some cases, the best solution is to upgrade the Samba
> server to any of the more recent versions of the server. If that is
> not possible, disabling DFS support (see comment 50) in the server is
> another possibility (on future kernels, 2.6.28 includes this e.g., you
> will be able to specify "nodfs" as a mount option on the client to
> workaround the problems on these two versions of Samba).

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[Bug 286828] Re: Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10

2008-11-29 Thread mipper
Forgive my ignorance here, but I can see that there appears to have been
a fix committed for this bug, but I can't see when or how it's going to
be released.  This is an absolute show stopper bug as far as I can see,
so how and when can I get a fix for it?

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