[Bug 317564] Re: Upgrade to Subversion 1.6.x for Karmic

2009-05-28 Thread Andrew Snare
If this bug does make it into Karmic, bug 380849 requests the package be
included in jaunty-backports.

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[Bug 207791] Re: winbind forgets uid/name gid/name mappings in regulary periods

2009-05-28 Thread Heikki Manninen
Still having this problem with a freshly installed  fully up to date
Jaunty. AD2k3 + SFU + idmap_ad.

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[Bug 381202] Re: package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.31-1ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2009-05-28 Thread bamaer

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27231371/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.gz
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27231372/DpkgTerminalLog.gz

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[Bug 381202] [NEW] package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.31-1ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2009-05-28 Thread bamaer
Public bug reported:

?

ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Package: mysql-server-5.1 5.1.31-1ubuntu2
SourcePackage: mysql-dfsg-5.1
Title: package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.31-1ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: 
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-11-server i686

** Affects: mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package i386

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[Bug 286119] Re: firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w/ images when using nss_wins: 8.10beta AMD64

2009-05-28 Thread Nizar Kerkeni
I got this bug with liferea on 2 PC with Jaunty 64bits where I installed
winbind. When I remove winbind, liferea don't crash any more, but I need
winbind to access to other PC on my network :/

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[Bug 381246] [NEW] check_http adds Port to Host Header (which is a violation of RFC) leading to problems checking certain hosts; current official nagios plugin sources fixes the problem

2009-05-28 Thread Sebastian Nohn
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 8.04 sends this:

E..@.@...W.  .P..P...Q...

.~.
12:23:13.384425 IP 80.237.198.212.80  87.230.9.180.54999: S 
1138991569:1138991569(0) ack 3164577106 win 5792 mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 
1351211080 183271144,nop,wscale 2
E..@.;..`P...W.  ..P..C..R...
P..H
.~.
12:23:13.384448 IP 87.230.9.180.54999  80.237.198.212.80: . ack 1 win 1460 
nop,nop,timestamp 183271145 1351211080
e.@.@...W.  .P..P...RC6.

.~.P..H
12:23:13.384564 IP 87.230.9.180.54999  80.237.198.212.80: P 1:117(116) ack 1 
win 1460 nop,nop,timestamp 183271145 1351211080
e.@.@..6W.  .P..P...RCs.

.~.P..HGET / HTTP/1.0
User-Agent: check_http/v1944 (nagios-plugins 1.4.11)
Connection: close
Host: www.ligatus.de:80

Expected (an in current official nagios plugins) is:

12:24:32.231387 IP 192.168.31.102.54538  80.237.198.212.80: S 
2155244456:2155244456(0) win 5840 mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 39048674 
0,nop,wscale 6
E..@.@..fP
.P.vk
.S..
12:24:32.236297 IP 80.237.198.212.80  192.168.31.102.54538: S 
1890808228:1890808228(0) ack 2155244457 win 5792 mss 1380,sackOK,timestamp 
1351289965 39048674,nop,wscale 2
E..@.7.k.p..f.p.
p.q..vk.`..d...
P..m.S..
12:24:32.236335 IP 192.168.31.102.54538  80.237.198.212.80: . ack 1 win 92 
nop,nop,timestamp 39048675 1351289965
e.@.@..fP
.P.vk.p.q\...
.S..P..m
12:24:32.239564 IP 192.168.31.102.54538  80.237.198.212.80: P 1:114(113) ack 1 
win 92 nop,nop,timestamp 39048676 1351289965
e.@.@..6...fP
.P.vk.p.q\.g.
.S..P..mGET / HTTP/1.0
User-Agent: check_http/v2053 (nagios-plugins 1.4.13)
Connection: close
Host: www.ligatus.de

** Affects: nagios-plugins (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 381269] [NEW] NUT fails to shutdown UPS

2009-05-28 Thread Martin Maney
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nut

It's barely possible that Ubuntu isn't vulnerable to this - I discovered
it, and did the actual smoke tests, on a Debian Lenny machine.  The
problem is that the nut init script's powerdown function relies on
calling upsmon -K at a very late point, and that command fails, whcih
causes the script to imagine that the kill ups file is not present.
The reason for the failure is quite simple:

ma...@furrr:~$ ldd /sbin/upsmon
linux-vdso.so.1 =  (0x745fe000)
libupsclient.so.1 = /usr/lib/libupsclient.so.1 (0x7f49ec001000)
libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x7f49ebc8f000)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x7f49ec207000)

I think we would all have to agree that there's no real use placing an
executable into /sbin when it depends on a library in /usr/lib, yes?

This issue exists present in Debian Lenny and Ubuntu Interpid.  It
probably also affects Hardy and Gutsy, though they have a different sub-
minor version number; however, Debian Etch, with nut 2.0.4, already has
that in its init script.  Etch is not affected by this bug because its
upsmon does NOT have the /usr/lib/libupsclient.so dependency.  I haven't
any machines handy with Jaunty to check at this time.

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

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[Blueprint server-karmic-encrypted-swap-as-an-option] Encrypted Swap as an Option

2009-05-28 Thread Daniel T Chen
Blueprint changed by Daniel T Chen:

Whiteboard changed to:

Discussion Points:
 * UDS Buy-in (main use case is hibernate):
  * karmic implementation:
* encrypted home in installer - setup swap encryption 
(ecryptfs-setup-swap), document hibernation incompatibility
* randomly generate key on boot (no passphrase wrapping)
* open wishlist bug for hibernation resume support
* need UI changes to Applications Accessories Passwords and Encryption 
Keys
  * post-karmic implementation (hard):
* algorithm: wrap randomly generated password with PAM system passphrase on 
login (for multiple users), store in LUKS keyslot
* teach resume scripts to prompt for user's wrapping passphrase on resume, 
decrypt swap, resume
  * possible regressions and workarounds:
* /tmp contents are still viewable, worked around in short term by using 
tmpfs for /tmp when system has some amount X of RAM, worked around in long term 
by moving /tmp into ~/.tmp
 * additional notes:
  * see who is using encrypted home and encrypted swap


 * Original suggested design:
  * encrypt swap, using a randomly generated key every boot
  * by default, use a static wrapping password like ubuntu, and store the 
wrapped swap key in LUKS
  * teach hibernation resume (init?) to try this static default passphrase first
  * if that doesn't work, then prompt the user for the wrapping passphrase
  * in System-Administration, provide a utility that allows the administrator 
switch from the insecure default ubuntu wrapping passphrase to a PAM-based 
wrapping passphrase
   * teach PAM to take a successful login passphrase and re-wrap the randomly 
generated swap passphrase with the login passphrase if secure swap is 
enabled, (possibly populating 1 or more of the LUKS keyslots)
   * On hibernate event, ensure that the current user's passphrase has been 
used to wrap the swap passphrase in one of the LUKS keyslots
* would need to prompt for a passphrase here, if this was an auto-login and 
the user wants secure-swap
-- Dustin Kirkland


(steve.langasek) When I migrated my laptop from hardy to intrepid, I
turned on encrypted swap at the same time (swap LV on top of
LVM+encryption).  Anything that makes heavy use of swap on my desktop
now brings the whole system to its knees.  Please be cognizant of
performance issues when implementing this - I fear this may be untenable
as a default for desktop systems.

(Roderick Greening) It would never be expected to encrypt a swap file
which exists in a LVM encrypted drive. Given that to build a LVM system,
you have to use the alternate cd, the user would be in total control of
these choices. Via the regular live CD/DVD, LVM is not a option (that I
recall), so encrypting the swap by default should not be problematic.

(Paul Klapperich) As far as encrypted swap working with hibernate, it
sounds like this goes nicely on computers that have a TPM as per the
second link. I don't have one to test. For computers without a tpm, I
don't know how ecryptfs works, but for luks we could perhaps use a pam
module to hold the user account password for the duration of the login
and set it as an alternate key for the luks swap partition (which
previously had a random key only) if the user initiates a hibernate.
Alternatively a global swap password could be created instead of (or
somehow in addition to) random key encryption, but that's an extra
password that now all users of the system would be required to know. It
would, however, allow a resume from hibernate followed by a switch user
if the person who hibernated is not present.

(Przemysław Kulczycki) Will this block the system's ability to write
crash dumps to swap partition and to save it from swap partition to file
after a reboot?

(Jerone Young) How can we start talking about something like this being
by default when it has not even had field testing. If Jaunty is about
stability this is not the way to go. Also since (from what I know) this
is not being done in the kernel but rather in userspace, which is going
to cause big performance issues when writing to swap. Another thing is
where are the keys kept to decrypt the swap? How is a machine going to
wake up from hibernation? This also will not work with the grub fast
hibernation patches. Not a good idea to do at this time.

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[Bug 381362] [NEW] cannot provide mysql-client and the the dependencies are to mysql-client

2009-05-28 Thread compermisos
Public bug reported:

Some packages depen of mysql-client if your install the last vercion
on Ubuntu 9.4 (A.k.a. Mysql5.1).

On install of packages apt-get unistall mysql-client-5.1 to install
mysql-client (whit dependencie to mysql-client-5.0)


Proposed solutions

1.-rebuild mysql-client (and al anothe mysql-* packages ) to depend of the 
last vercion
Problems?
The mysql5.1 not is The best mysql  vercion

2.- add a provide package to mysql-client-5.1 to provide mysql-
client (and some other packages)

** Affects: mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 381465] [NEW] Apache2 can't serve static files over 100-200 kb

2009-05-28 Thread Sondre Slathia
Public bug reported:

I just setup a new ubuntu server 8.04 LTS as a LAMP server in our
production environment. Earlier we have been using Debian for our
production servers. In the testing phase i found out that with a
standard installation of 8.04 server with all the updates as of this
date this bug hasen't been fixed.

The problem is that when somone tries to download a file (example: PDF,
FLV) its either VERY slow or the user isen't able to download the file
at all. I googled the solution and found out that when i tell apache to
not use sendfile (EnableSendfile Off) it works great. This is a problem
since this is set to On as default.

I searched for other bugs related to this problem and found one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apache2/+bug/95393/ but im
reposting since that is specific to a live-cd and this is a plain normal
install.

Here is the printout from uname -a
Linux prod 2.6.24-23-server #1 SMP Wed Apr 1 22:14:30 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux

** Affects: apache2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 98618] Re: Set domain and search entries correctly

2009-05-28 Thread Sven
It works for me in the following configuration:

DHCP Server 3.1.1 on Intrepid
Client with NetworkManager 0.7.1 on Jaunty

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