Hi,
Any progress on this transition?
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Apparently 'PKCS #11' needs to be escaped in some way.
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A 4.2.0 beta is available from the tcpdump website. It would be very
helpful for me if you could put it in experimental.
Is there anything in particular you need from this version?
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 3.0.0-1
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Starting with v3.0 the CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE option is no longer set by
default:
http://git.kernel.org/linus/281dc5c5ec0fb299514567cbc358562649c1af95
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kernel (2.6.26) and pcap version (0.9.8) is not affected by this
bug so no upload is necessary.
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Yes, this is a known bug in tmux 1.4, we tried to fix it in 1.4-2 but ran
into issues with libevent (which are currently tracked in #609444) so we
had to revert the fix.
Once #609444 is fixed in unstable, we can fix this.
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. ~/.tmux.conf.d/).
You can use the 'source-file' (or 'source') command to include other
files.
I'm not sure about automatically including files from a user directory,
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the getsockopt() call non-fatal
in cases like this...
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sensors that depend on libpcap.
Sure it's possible, but quite unlikely. People who want to do full
packet capture usually set snaplen to 65535, which is the default
for tcpdump, ngrep, tcpflow, etc.
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data than requested being
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)!defined(__APPLE__)
+#include net/bpf.h
+#endif
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern C {
#include pcap.h
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/usr/include/net/bpf.h:63:8: error: redefinition of ‘struct bpf_program’
/usr/include/pcap/bpf.h:88:20: error: previous definition of ‘struct
bpf_program’
Yes, the system's bpf.h must come first, as in my patch.
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| Errors were encountered while processing:
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usage remains stable.
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| at client.c:150
| #16 0x00434816 in main (argc=0, argv=0x7fff87fcb820) at tmux.c:395
I'll forward this upstream.
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Thanks for the patch, but I'm not convinced it's useful. With ESP
the payload is encrypted so ngrep cannot match anything, and there
are better tools (like tcpdump) to see the SA parameters. It makes
more sense with AH, but in the real world nobody uses AH.
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I'll have a look, thanks.
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C: EHLO localhost
S: 250-smtp.localdomain Hello [192.168.1.1]
250-SIZE
250-PIPELINING
250 HELP
C: HELO localhost
The EHLO answer looks correct to me, monit should not continue with
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Version: 1:5.2.3-2
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I recently upgraded monit from version 1:5.1.1-1 to 1:5.2.3-2 and it
started reporting failures when checking a remote smtp server running
Exim 3.36. A network capture shows that the new version issues both EHLO
and HELO, even though the first
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
I'll cherry-pick this patch and upload a fixed package to unstable
today.
Excellent, thanks everyone!
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Squeeze freeze is over. Please push tmux 1.4 to sid.
We're waiting for a working libevent:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=609444#66
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on the Hurd? Last I looked, packet
sockets weren't supported.
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Thanks, I'll merge this in the next release.
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Before version 5.7.3-1 rsyslog used to clean up any extra whitespace
present at eol, and it apparently no longer does. For example, smartd is
one of the few applications which add an extra newline, before today's
upgrade my logs looked like this:
2.0.10 or a fixed version of libevent 1.4.13 (which
you apparently prepared but never uploaded).
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Starting with version 4.5.0 pluto uses the kernel-netlink plugin to talk
to the kernel, but this plugin is shipped in the strongswan-ikev2
package. If the user only has strongswan-ikev1 installed, negotiation of
tunnels fails after
on libevent for
signal handling and uses the select/poll backend (on Linux libevent
uses epoll by default), but if we don't have any existing reports in
the BTS about this I'm not sure it's wise to have this in squeeze at
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Danya Alexeyevsky den...@kodomo.fbb.msu.ru writes:
Will it someday make it's way to sid?
Of course, as soon as the squeeze freeze ends.
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Joey,
Can you reproduce this bug in either 1.3-2 or 1.4-3 from
experimental? The input parser was rewritten in 1.3, it
may have fixed it.
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from your init files.
And fwiw, my zsh configuration exports COLUMNS, it's present in the
global environment, yet zsh/zle automatically updates it to the
correct values when it starts.
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Content-Type: application/pgp-encrypted
Version: 1
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Content-Type: text/plain
Barak A. Pearlmutter ba...@cs.nuim.ie writes:
Apparently something changed between emacs-snapshot
1:20101204-1 and 1:20101212-2 which either caused or
tickled
Package: strongswan-starter
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After installing version 4.4.1-4, the restart action of the init script
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With kernels 2.6.32-21 and -22 my SheevaPlug does not boot, it panics
when bringing up the network (console trace below). Adding ipv6.disable=1
to the command-line makes the system boot again.
I'm setting severity important rather than
. If I
manually create /var/run/tmux and chmod it 777, I can run tmux as
non-root.
/var/run/tmux is writable by group utmp, and tmux is installed
setgid utmp.
There must be a permission problem on your system, can you send me
the output of ls -l /usr/bin/tmux?
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of tmux/exe, and use that to attach to the session and
close it cleanly if necessary.
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might overflow destination buffer
| util.c: In function 'get_resolvconf_addr':
| util.c:35: warning: ignoring return value of 'fgets', declared with attribute
warn_unused_result
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but the code
to recognize them seems buggy.
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provides emacsen and currently tracks Emacs 24,
it has no business providing emacs23.
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RISKÓ Gergely ri...@debian.org writes:
The problem with depending only on emacsen is that old ones do not
contain gnus at all, do not know what is the correct solution in
this case.
FWIW Gnus has been included in Emacs since version 19.30, released
in November 1995.
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and it doesn't reset the signal handler for SIGCHLD it
gets from tmux when it's started...
I'll amend the patch tonight. Thanks for the report!
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After discussing this issue with upstream it looks like the right
fix will be more intrusive than previously thought, so I just
removed the offending patch for now.
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Package: hardening-includes
Version: 1.26
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hardening-check thinks that my program does not have stack protection
and fortify source, but I am pretty sure it does:
$ hardening-check /usr/bin/tmux
/usr/bin/tmux:
Position Independent Executable: yes
Stack protected: no, not
Hi Joey,
In http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=565041#25
another user reports that upgrading gnome-terminal/libvte fixes this
bug. Could you please check if the problem still occurs for you
after the upgrade?
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Package: strongswan
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strongSwan 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.5 and 4.3.6 include some important fixes
that I would like to have in squeeze. Could you please update the
package?
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Package: pydf
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initramfs-tools now mounts /dev as devtmpfs rather than tmpfs, making it
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--- /usr/bin/pydf 2010-04-05 18:11:10.0 +0200
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Using pydf in Emacs shell buffers fails like this:
$ pydf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/pydf, line 644, in module
display_table(table, terminal_width)
File /usr/bin/pydf, line 534, in display_table
squeeze_table(table,
. (This caused
me a little confusion when looking at Flags [S.] in tcpdump's output).
I'm going to try to attach a diff against tcpdump.1 to this report.
Thanks, I merged this in version 4.1.1-1.
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debian/rules sets DEB_BUILD_HARDENING=1 but the package does not
build-depend on hardening-wrapper. Is that an oversight?
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that as soon as
ftp-master comes back.
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=523586#10
Perhaps if you explained exactly what behavior you were expecting
and what you observed we'd be getting somewhere.
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} else {
type = pcap_datalink(pd);
printinfo.ndo_type = 1;
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Severity: wishlist
Please package Monit 5.1.1, it's a bugfix release which fixes the ftp
protocol test broken in 5.1, and removes the annoying check system
service not defined warning.
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Running lxc-debian on a machine where lxc hasn't been used before fails
with the following message:
| no configuration path defined !
| Failed to create 'debian'
That's because lxc-create checks for the existence of the /var/lib/lxc
directory
a fixed package tonight.
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port 80)', but that's somewhat more involved.
In the end, I'm not comfortable carrying this patch in the package,
so I dropped it in 0.21.ds1-6. If someones provides a better, tested
patch I'll be happy to reconsider.
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Which reminds me that I wanted to ask: do you have an ETA for a 0.8
release under the new license?
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Please enable CONFIG_MEMTEST on x86. It shouldn't have any impact by
default, and can be useful to boot a system with bad ram.
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Hi,
Didier Raboud did...@raboud.com writes:
I noticed that it fails for me because my main Music folder
contains a broken symlink.
Good catch, thanks. I'll forward your report upstream.
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on lenny as well [...]
That's good to know, thanks.
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to transcode files from their original format to Ogg Vorbis at
the required bitrate. (Ogg Vorbis is the only commonly supported
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quit
Yes. Already fixed upstream in 800a488:
http://git.orebokech.com/?p=zeya.git;a=commitdiff;h=800a488
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I think that this bug is fixed or being fixed upstream now, along
with some improvements to assist in debugging (printing the name of
the file, for one thing.)
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is likely to be useful for much more people, and Zeya is
still very young.
I'll ask upstream.
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Fixed upstream:
http://git.orebokech.com/?p=zeya.git;a=commitdiff;h=76261ec
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Phil, Samson, any opinions?
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good enough.
I'll forward this report upstream, thanks!
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* Package name: zeya
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : Phil Sung ps...@alum.mit.edu
* URL : http://web.psung.name/zeya/
* License : AGPLv3
Programming Lang: Python, Javascript
I need telnet support too, can we have it please?
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qemacs has been orphaned for more than two years, I think it's time
to remove it. popcon reports ~200 installations. Emacs 23 with
multi-tty is a better alternative (and starts in about the same
amount of time).
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patch, use pcap_dispatch()
+instead of pcap_read() (closes: #548019).
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+ -- Romain Francoise rfranco...@debian.org Fri, 09 Oct 2009 20:57:11 +0200
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libpcap-ruby (0.6-9) unstable; urgency=low
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diff -u libpcap-ruby-0.6/debian/patches/00list
libpcap-ruby-0.6/debian
Thanks, merged.
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= pcap_read(cap-pcap, 1, handler, (u_char *)cap);
+ ret = pcap_dispatch(cap-pcap, 1, handler, (u_char *)cap);
TRAP_END;
} while (ret == 0);
if (ret = 0)
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a wrapper in libpcap 1.0. Using the real location fixes it (at
the cost of making backports more difficult, but it doesn't matter
much).
Thanks for the bug report and your analysis!
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+ in Emacs 23.1 so it's not useful with emacs23).
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+ -- Romain Francoise rfranco...@debian.org Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:29:07 +0200
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remember-el (1.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
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of the public
API, it exists in libpcap but it's no longer exported. I can add it
back, but it would be better if tcptrace didn't use libpcap's
private symbols and kept to the public API...
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Status of this bug: I committed everything to Git and I think it's
basically ready, but I need to do an archive sweep to check that the
list of symbols I kept isn't too strict.
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the soname didn't change.
I'm not sure if I should just define the ABI on my own based on what
I think is public (e.g. what's defined in the headers), or just
leave the private symbols in the symbols file... I don't think
upstream wants to commit to maintain an ABI definition just yet.
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emacs23-gtk an empty transitional package. The Lucid build can be
provided in a separate emacs23-lucid binary package if you deem it
necessary (but in my opinion it's not worth the trouble).
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for non-equality,
the expression is partly equivalent to 'icmp6 and icmp', which
rejects all packets because it can never be true.
What you meant to use is something like icmp6[icmptype], but that's
not yet implemented in libpcap. Reassigning accordingly.
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it.
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one:
-i A -i B.
Currently it just grabs the last one you list and ignores the others!
This is a limitation of the kernel (and the libpcap interface), not
tcpflow. Reassigning to libpcap0.8.
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Marc Lehmann debian-report...@plan9.de writes:
the usage output documents the nonexistant -w option, likely the
-r option was meant instead.
Thanks!
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Thanks, I changed the reference in tcpdump(8) and will move the man
page to libpcap0.8.
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What did you expect it to return?
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That's bug #517098.
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dead (but it's a niche
package so it doesn't imply much work).
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the hping2 package.
The package description is:
hping2 is a network tool able to send custom ICMP/UDP/TCP packets and
to display target replies like ping does with ICMP replies. It handles
fragmentation and arbitrary packet body and size, and
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