Package: nagios-text
Version: 2:1.3-cvs.20050402-2.sarge.1
I updated my host with apt-cache update ; apt-get dist-upgrade
I reviewed the NEWS file and manually corrected the paths in
/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg:
command_file=/var/run/nagios/nagios.cmd
status_file=/var/cache/nagios/status.log
tem
I've now discovered the cause of this problem.
The /var partition was full. It had been eaten up mostly by the
contents of /var/cache/apt/ (I did apt-get dist-upgrade yesterday).
Before reporting these troubles, I had actually checked syslog, and
Nagios logs very little, apart from this:
Package: nagios-text
Version: 2:1.3-cvs.20050402-2.sarge.1
Looking at /usr/share/doc/nagios-common/NEWS.Debian.gz:
nagios (2:1.2-3.6) unstable; urgency=medium
Some of the files was changed from /var/log/nagios to /var/cache/nagios
directory. The following settings have to be updated in
/etc/
This email is not so much about the change of init system but just about
the multiple-instance problem, regardless of which init we use. It is
not a huge hassle but it is something that could be handled more smoothly.
Some packages provide a way to start multiple instances in one shot from
their
On 22/12/13 21:03, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Daniel Pocock writes:
>
>> This email is not so much about the change of init system but just about
>> the multiple-instance problem, regardless of which init we use. It is
>> not a huge hassle but it is something that could be
On 23/12/13 08:41, Adrien Clerc wrote:
> Le 23/12/2013 00:37, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek a écrit :
>>> It looks like both upstart and systemd don't provide direct
>>> mechanisms to
>>> manage all instances.
>> That's true (I'm only speaking about systemd). There have been
>> requests for
>> such f
Package: uvcdynctrl
Version: 0.2.2-1
I discovered /var filled up after connecting a Logitech B990 webcam
This log file had appeared and grown to several gigabytes very quickly:
/var/log/uvcdynctrl-udev.log
with the message below repeated many times.
fuser tells me that this process is res
This is becoming a more common problem as several official organisations
(British and Polish tax agencies have been mentioned), banks and others
are now distributing PDFs that trigger this message.
By knowingly displaying this message, Debian is effectively undermining
our own mission, which is
Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.20-14-ga8c196b
Here is the report from lintian:
http://lintian.debian.org/tags/maintainer-script-should-not-use-adduser-system-without-home.html
In my package reconserver, I have the following:
adduser --system \
--home "${RECONSERVER_HOME}" \
Package: lintian
Severity: wishlist
Maintainers typically write the "Depends" header for a dev package
manually, unlike with shared libraries that are added to Depends using
the variable expansion ${shlibs:Depends}
E.g.
Package: libfoo-dev
Depends: libbar-dev, libboost-dev
It is quite possible
Package: lintian
Severity: wishlist
Some packages ship an autotools config.h in /usr/include/foo/config.h
Here is a list of such packages:
http://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=contents&keywords=config.h&mode=exactfilename&suite=stable&arch=any
This can cause problems if one autotools-base
On 30/12/13 00:48, Rogério Brito wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> Can we have a late Christmas present (or even an New Year's present)? The
> closure compiler:
>
> * has already been removed from testing [1]
> * has many applications and users that depend/want it
> * already has patches in the BTS [2]
>
> [1
On 30/12/13 20:35, Thomas Koch wrote:
> On Monday, December 30, 2013 10:19:53 AM Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Tony made some commits in Git and it appears he is working to resolve this
>>
>> The rename of the binary package from libclosure-compiler-java ->
>> closure-co
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On 30/12/13 21:03, tony mancill wrote:
> On 12/30/2013 11:54 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 30/12/13 20:35, Thomas Koch wrote:
>>> On Monday, December 30, 2013 10:19:53 AM Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>>
On 31/12/13 13:54, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> Control: retitle -1 [external] detect dev packages that don't depend on
> other dev packages
> Control: tags -1 + wontfix
>
> Thanks for the bug report.
>
> * Daniel Pocock , 2013-12-30, 09:27:
>> It would be useful for
Hi Ivo,
Can you please remove the block on this?
Regards,
Daniel
On 30/12/13 11:13, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 29/12/13 01:41, Ivo De Decker wrote:
>> Control: reassign -1 reconserver 0.9.1-1
>>
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 11:31:18PM +0100,
Package: asterisk
Severity: wishlist
TURN provides a useful relay capability that can be used even if a peer
does not support ICE
Therefore, I believe it would be useful to be able to specify TURN usage
independently of the icesupport=yes option in sip.conf
E.g.
icesupport=no
turnsupport=force
Package: asterisk
Severity: wishlist
In recent versions of Asterisk it is possible to configure a TURN server
in rtp.conf
It would be useful in some situations to configure more than one TURN
server and specify which one to use on a per-peer basis
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On 02/01/14 17:50, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
> tags 733955 + upstream
> thanks
>
> Daniel, it looks like this bug would be better handled upstream. What action
> do you expect from the Debian maintainers?
Last time I opened a bug upstream, Digium closed it and told me they
don't use a bugtracker an
On 02/01/14 18:15, Jeremy Lainé wrote:
> Please at least bring this up on the asterisk development mailing list.
>
That is just a mailing list, it doesn't provide any way to report on
things the way a bug tracker does
With the BTS I can quickly review all the wishlist items I've created
and al
Package: strongswan
Severity: wishlist
The strongswan package provides a convenient set of X.509 utility
functions in the ipsec utility
E.g. to generate an RSA keypair:
ipsec pki --gen --type rsa --size 4096
Many basic activities can be completed more easily with this utility
than with the
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thanks
On 03/01/14 21:54, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 03, 2014 at 10:47:45AM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Package: strongswan Severity: wishlist
>
>> The strongswan package provides a conve
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On 05/01/14 06:16, tony mancill wrote:
> On 01/04/2014 07:07 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
>
>> The binary ‘closure-compiler’ package would install:
>>
>> * the ‘/usr/bin/closure-compiler’ command (perhaps a symlink, as
>> now)
>>
>> * the manpage (not
Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 11/21/2010 03:58 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
The vmx flag in the cpuinfo output doesn't provide an accurate
indication of BIOS status.
Why do you think it should? It's there simply to tell what the processor
is capable of, not to tell what your m
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 07:07:31PM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Package: installation-reports
squeeze / amd64 fresh install on a Thinkpad X61s
Windows 7 is already on the machine
The installer told me it found Vista and asked if I want to install grub
to the MBR
Ian Campbell wrote:
On Sat, 2010-11-20 at 18:48 +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Ultimately, I believe Debian 5 (lenny) is still a supported option for
people after the release of squeeze and up to the release date of
Debian 7.
oldstable is generally supported for a little while after a
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 21:21:03 +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
I had already run update-grub, but that hasn't made any difference
update-grub should call the script '/etc/grub.d/30_os-prober'. What if
you call it directly? Does it return any error? You may also call
os-
package: kmymoney
version: 3.98.1-2
I have tried installing kmymoney on a freshly installed squeeze amd64 system
For testing, I set up a bank account, an asset and a loan account
I created the loan account with a start date 2010-06-01
When I click to enter the first payment, I get the `Enter s
After exploring the XML file, I found that the current account opening
date was today, 2010-11-28
I also noticed that many of the other accounts and categories have the
`opened' attribute set to the file creation date by default
Changing the current account opening date to 2010-01-01 allo
Subsequent to my last email, I think that the root filesystem was not
mounted properly due to an unrelated issue, rebooting fixed it, this is
the output from 30_os-prober:
# /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober
Found Windows 7 (loader) on /dev/sda1
menuentry "Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sda1)" {
ins
Package: postfix
If somebody selects "Satellite" config, is this basically intended to
setup like a null client?
http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html#null_client
or should null client be offered as an additional menu option?
I notice some differences between Satellite and w
The Debian package of Postfix offers a "Satellite system" configuration
(a list of all the Debian configs at the bottom of this email)
I'm not sure if this is meant to emulate the null client configuration
or be something else
Anyway, I opened an issue for it in the Debian bug tracker
http:
Hi pkg-javascript,
Can anybody comment on the jQuery version in sid? It is still 1.7 while
more and more upstreams appear to be using newer versions
I would obviously like to resolve the source issue below by linking to a
packaged jQuery. If it won't happen soon please let me know so I can
fi
JSHint is optional, as noted earlier, it is just a tool to spot mistakes
We can still build a valid jQuery package without running JSHint during
the build
Any calls to JSHint can be replaced with a call to /bin/true
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Package: telepathy-rakia
Could you please suggest a recommended configuration for debian.org SIP
users to use Empathy?
I've tried it myself but it fails to register (using 0.7.4-1 from wheezy)
https://wiki.debian.org/UnifiedCommunications/DebianDevelopers/Empathy
Also, we don't want people to m
Package: repro
It would be useful to be able to change the log level at runtime through
the web interface or reprocmd
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On 21/01/14 18:43, intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jonathan Wiltshire wrote (25 Sep 2013 21:59:15 GMT) :
>>> I could provide a diff that eliminates changes in such files.
>
>> Yes, please.
>
> AFAICT, this stable proposed update has been blocking on the lack of
> a filtered diff for almost 4 months
On 22/01/14 12:19, intrigeri wrote:
> Control: tag -1 + moreinfo
> Control: tag -1 - experimental
>
> Hi,
>
> Balint Reczey wrote (29 Aug 2013 10:06:58 GMT) :
>> Is current version in unstable still affected? If not, please mark the
>> bug accordingly since this open RC bug would prevent migration
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Pocock
Upstream:
https://github.com/opentelecoms-org/drucall
License: GPLv2 or greater
The DruCall SIP WebRTC calling module.
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On 27/01/14 14:43, Simon McVittie wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 at 11:49:06 +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Could you please suggest a recommended configuration for debian.org SIP
>> users to use Empathy?
>> I've tried it myself but it fails to register (using 0.7.4-1 from
On 02/02/14 12:09, Jan Wagner wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Am 02.09.13 15:22, schrieb Daniel Pocock:
> > libfreeradius-client2 supersedes libradiusclient-ng2 and is 99% the
> > same code
>
> > libfreeradius-client2 has just entered unstable, so please remove
On 02/02/14 21:10, Jan Wagner wrote:
> forwarded 721621
> https://github.com/monitoring-plugins/monitoring-plugins/issues/1231
> tags 721621 + upstream
> thanks
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Am 02.02.2014 12:25, schrieb Daniel Pocock:
>> On 02/02/14 12:09, Jan Wagner wrote:
>
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Pocock
Upstream:
http://arbiterjs.com
License: MIT or GPL
Allows pub/sub interaction (loose coupling) between JavaScript modules
in a web page.
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Package: debian-policy
Author and copyright holder are not always the same person/entity.
E.g. the work may be authored by Bob but the copyright is assigned to
his employer Acme, Inc, e.g.
License: GPL2
Copyright: 2014, Acme, Inc http://acme.example.org
Author: Bob, http://example.org/bob
For c
On 03/02/14 20:17, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> severity 737559 wishlist
> user debian-pol...@packages.debian.org
> usertags 737559 = normative issue
> quit
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>> Author and copyright holder are not always the same person
On 03/02/14 20:36, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>> Just to clarify, I do not believe that maintaining this field should be
>> obligatory
>>
>> It should be an optional field
>>
>> Defining it formally in the standard and havin
On 03/02/14 20:55, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>> I've only come across one package which included public-domain material
>> so far. In this case, I put a note about the author in the comments.
>
> Yep - that works, too.
>
> [...]
&
On 03/02/14 21:58, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Daniel Pocock writes:
>
>> There are cases where I would have used it and I believe that
>> recognising people's work (even if they have assigned their rights) is
>> an important way of showing our thanks and acknowledgment
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Pocock
Upstream:
https://github.com/opentelecoms-org/drupal-mod-arbiterjs
License: GPLv2 or greater
A Drupal wrapper module for the ArbiterJS (libjs-arbiter)
publish/subscribe framework.
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Package: kamailio
Consider adding some variation of the following to the control file:
Recommends: stun-server | turn-server
Provides: sip-router
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Package: rfc5766-turn-server
Consider adding some variation of the following to the control file:
Suggests: sip-router, xmpp-server
Provides: stun-server, turn-server
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Package: ejabberd
Consider adding some variation of the following to the control file:
Recommends: stun-server | turn-server
Provides: xmpp-server
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Package: prosody
Consider adding some variation of the following to the control file:
Recommends: stun-server | turn-server
Provides: xmpp-server
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Package: turnserver
Consider adding some variation of the following to the control file:
Suggests: sip-router, xmpp-server
Provides: stun-server, turn-server
Maybe not "stun-server" though, because turnserver.org doesn't support
legacy STUN
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On 06/02/14 13:57, Victor Seva wrote:
> 2014-02-05 Daniel Pocock :
>> Package: kamailio
>>
>> Consider adding some variation of the following to the control file:
>>
>> Recommends: stun-server | turn-server
> I'm going to add this to Suggests. I don'
Package: libasio-dev
Severity: serious
Version: 1.10-1
This package is a build dependency for other packages and they are all
likely to break with this new version
Lets get a list of impacted packages and co-ordinate with maintainers
The only package I know of personally is resiprocate
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travis-ci appears to have libasio-dev 1.4.8 now
With commit r10959 in reSIProcate, I've enabled clang builds on
travis-ci again, it should start building soon and then we can see if
this issue is resolved
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reSIProcate is also targetting Fedora and EPEL6. They are both carrying
asio 1.4.x now
We may need to contact the Fedora maintainer of asio-devel about whether
he will include 1.10 in Fedora 21 and EPEL7, they will probably be
released about the same time as jessie (or just a little bit before)
Package: release.debian.org
We would like the version of libasio-dev in unstable to revert to the
version currently in testing (1.4.8-2)
Can you please remove the v1.10.1-1 libasio-dev from unstable or let me
know what action to take, e.g. should I upload a 1.4.8-3 package?
Also, could you pleas
On 11/02/14 11:49, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:44:30 +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>> Package: release.debian.org
>>
>> We would like the version of libasio-dev in unstable to revert to the
>> version currently in testing (1.4.8-2)
>>
&
On 11/02/14 13:44, Markus Wanner wrote:
> On 02/11/2014 01:40 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
>> Please try to avoid versioned -dev packages. Unless you really really
>> have to keep both versions around for years.
> Why is that? Keep in mind this is a headers-only library, i.e. it only
> ever ships wit
On 11/02/14 14:03, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 13:58:17 +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>> On 11/02/14 13:44, Markus Wanner wrote:
>>> On 02/11/2014 01:40 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
>>>> Please try to avoid versioned -dev packages. Unless you rea
On 11/02/14 15:26, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> On 2014-02-11 13:10, Markus Wanner wrote:
>> On 02/11/2014 01:01 PM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
>>> Or if you want to avoid using epochs, reupload 1.4.8 using as
>>> 1.10.really.1.4.8 as the upstream version, and upload 1.10 as 1.10.release
>>> to
>>> ex
On 11/02/14 15:41, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 11/02/14 15:26, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
>> On 2014-02-11 13:10, Markus Wanner wrote:
>>> On 02/11/2014 01:01 PM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
>>>> Or if you want to avoid using epochs, reupload 1.4.8 using as
>>>>
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> Daniel,
>
> On 02/11/2014 09:46 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Has anybody else tried something else to deal with this package
>> transition or reversion to 1.4.8? Or did I do so
On 06/12/13 10:31, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Package: postbooks-schema-empty
> Version: 4.1.0-1
> User: pkg-postgresql-pub...@lists.alioth.debian.org
> Usertags: migration-93
>
> For wheezy we support PostgreSQL 9.3, and want to drop postgresql-9.1.
> Can you please update the Suggests: from "postgresql
On 06/12/13 10:32, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Package: postbooks-schema-demo
> Version: 4.1.0-1
> User: pkg-postgresql-pub...@lists.alioth.debian.org
> Usertags: migration-93
>
> For wheezy we support PostgreSQL 9.3, and want to drop postgresql-9.1.
> Can you please update the Suggests: from "postgresql-
On 06/12/13 10:32, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Package: postbooks-schema-quickstart
> Version: 4.1.0-1
> User: pkg-postgresql-pub...@lists.alioth.debian.org
> Usertags: migration-93
>
> For wheezy we support PostgreSQL 9.3, and want to drop postgresql-9.1.
> Can you please update the Suggests: from "postg
Package: repro
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice to be able to use macros/variable names to refer to
values that are repeated, for example, the domain name or the IP address
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Package: resiprocate
Severity: wishlist
Make some test cases for the WsCookieContext code
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Package: python-cxx-dev
Version: 6.2.4-3
Severity: important
The documentation in PyCXX.html gives examples showing a catch block for
a PyException
However, I could not find PyException defined in any of the headers or
anywhere else in /usr/include
The examples appear to use Py::Exception so thi
Package: python-cxx-dev
Version: 6.2.4-3
The way to link with this module is not really clear from the documentation
Maybe it needs a brief README.Debian to explain the way it is packaged,
why there is no shared library and how to use it
Alternatively, maybe it would be useful to build a shared
Package: python-ldap
Version: 2.4.10-1
Severity: important
When trying to use python-ldap from an embedded python inside another
application, I get errors such as this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ldap/__init__.py", line 22, in
import _ldap
Imp
On 18/12/13 14:12, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> On 2013-12-18 13:56:57, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Package: python-ldap
>> Version: 2.4.10-1
>> Severity: important
>>
>> When trying to use python-ldap from an embedded python inside another
>> application, I g
On 18/12/13 14:29, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 18/12/13 14:12, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
>> On 2013-12-18 13:56:57, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>> Package: python-ldap
>>> Version: 2.4.10-1
>>> Severity: important
>>>
>>> When trying to
On 06/01/14 14:06, Jan Wagner wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> thanks for taking time and reporting your issue.
>
> Am 22.11.13 15:16, schrieb Daniel Pocock:
> > check_raid uses "which" to try and work out which RAID utilities
> > are on the system
>
> > Howe
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Pocock
Upstream:
http://jscommunicator.org
License: GPLv2 or greater
JSCommunicator is a full-featured phone, webcam and messaging
application built using HTML5 and JavaScript. No plugin is required to
use JSCommunicator, just a recent web
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Pocock
Upstream:
https://github.com/opentelecoms-org/drupal-mod-jscommunicator
License: GPLv2 or greater
This is a library descriptor for the Drupal system to recognise the
JSComm.js installed on a Debian system and make it available as a
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Pocock
Upstream:
https://github.com/opentelecoms-org/drupal-mod-jssip
License: GPLv2 or greater
This is a library descriptor for the Drupal system to recognise the
JsSIP.js installed on a Debian system and make it available as a module
within
Package: jitsi
Version: 2.3.4952-1
I created a SIP account "poc...@debian.org"
In DNS for debian.org, we have
_sips._tcp.debian.org (SRV record)
and no SRV record for _sip._udp
There is currently no NAPTR record
I believe that in this situation, Jitsi should try TLS, but it just
appears to
On 13/01/14 10:31, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Package: resiprocate-turn-server
> Version: 1.9.0~beta10-1
> Severity: serious
> User: debian...@lists.debian.org
> Usertags: piuparts
>
> Hi,
>
> during a test with piuparts I noticed your package failed to install. As
> per definition of the release t
I observed the same issue after adding an openssl command in my
maintainer script for resiprocate-turn-server
https://piuparts.debian.org/sid/fail/resiprocate-turn-server_1.9.0~beta10-2.log
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=689490
I used the openssl command to generate a Diffie H
Package: jitsi
Version: 2.3.4952-1
When using the basic account setup (not clicking "Advanced"), Jitsi
tries to use the user part of the SIP address as the auth username
Some SIP providers use the entire SIP address as auth username, for
example, here the auth user is "poc...@debian.org" and not
Package: jitsi
Version: 2.3.4952-1
When Jitsi is challenged by a SIP peer and is unable to respond (because
no password is saved or because the password was rejected), Jitsi
displays a popup asking the user to confirm the username and password
The username displayed is the setting from the SIP ac
Package: jitsi
Version: 2.3.4952-1
In the SIP settings, Jitsi defaults to using port 5060 as the local SIP
port that it binds to
It is not clear that this is a good idea as people running multiple
processes (e.g. a multi-user system, or developer box with a local SIP
proxy) can not all bind to 50
Package: jitsi
Version: 2.3.4952-1
I try to make an audio call from JSCommunicator to Jitsi
Jitsi alerts me about the incoming call. Before starting to ring, Jitsi
logs an exception to the console (see below), I'm not sure if this is
from the INVITE session or some other transaction like registr
Package: jitsi
Version: 2.3.4952-1
When I try making a call from Jitsi to JSCommunicator, it sends RTP/SAVP
or RTP/AVP depending upon the account security tab settings
However, JSCommunicator is expecting RTP/SAVPF
Jitsi seems to be able to respond to RTP/SAVPF when the call is
initiated from th
Package: resiprocate-turn-server
Severity: wishlist
Add support for supplementary groups when dropping privileges
The call to
setgroups()
is not portable
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Package: resiprocate-turn-server
If the users.txt permissions do not allow reading (which is possible if
the file was originally read before reTurn dropped root permissions or
if it is recreated by mistake), the process completely stops.
INFO | 20140117-195557.026 | reTurnServer | RETURN | 140559
Package: resiprocate-turn-server
- needs a reload option so that 'service resiprocate-turn-server reload' sends
a HUP to the daemon (check vogler for an example)
- use log_daemon_msg and friends rather than echo
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On 05/11/13 15:08, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> I forgot to CC Timo and Daniel. So let's try this again:
>
> On 2013-11-05 15:06:50, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
>> Control: owner -1 !
>>
>> On 2013-11-05 13:41:57, Andy Hawkins wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 02:18:43PM +0100, Sebastian
On 05/11/13 16:13, Andy Hawkins wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 04:09:17PM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> I'm happy to help out but my primary focus is on my VoIP/RTC packages
>
> I thought that was the case, hence why I was keen for Sebastian to
Package: nagios-plugins-contrib
Version: 4.20120702
Severity: important
check_raid uses "which" to try and work out which RAID utilities are on
the system
However, because nagios and nrpe run as a non-root user, it fails to
discover RAID utilities in /usr/sbin, /sbin, ... and therefore it
doesn't
The "which" command also depends on the permissions of the RAID utilities
E.g. my /usr/sbin/hpacucli had mode 0700 - in order for check_raid to
find it, I needed to include /usr/sbin in the PATH and also change the
perms on it
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Package: nagios-plugins-contrib
Severity: wishlist
It would be a good idea to include this plugin:
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Operating-Systems/Linux/check_ro_mounts/details
It is useful for btrfs, it apparently goes into read only mode if any
drive in a RAID fails (one reason
Package: ganglia-monitor
Severity: wishlist
Tags: ipv6
Needs to support IPv6 transports (send and receive)
Needs to support IPv6 addresses embedded in the XML
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Package: ganglia-monitor
Version: 3.6.0-2
gmond nodes send metrics to each other of multicast or unicast using UDP
packets
When a gmond receives a packet, it tries to resolve the source IP and
store that in the data structure for generating the XML
If resolution fails, it simply stores the sourc
Package: nagios-plugins-standard
Version: 1.4.16-1
Severity: important
Consider the following:
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ldaps -H ldap -b dc=example,dc=org -p 636 -3
It fails with "Could not bind to the LDAP server"
Adding this hack to /etc/ldap/ldap.conf:
TLS_REQCERT never
makes it wo
Package: nagios-plugins-standard
Version: 1.4.16-1
Consider the following:
# /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ldaps -H ldap -b dc=example,dc=org
Could not init startTLS at port 389!
It is actually trying to do STARTTLS on port 389 - that is not the same
as ldaps
The name "check_ldaps" implies ldap
Hi Eric,
The security team recently made an assessment of Ganglia and decided to
only provide limited security support for the web interface.
Normally the web interface is only used by knowledgeable users and
protected by some kind of web server ACL or HTTP authentication scheme.
At best, pkg-m
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