Just checking to see if this issue will be addressed soon (in sarge as
well as in testing/unstable)? Security bugs are very important to
resolve as quickly as possible!
Thanks,
micah
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micah wrote:
Just checking to see if this issue will be addressed soon (in sarge as
well as in testing/unstable)?
Indeed... as soon as i manage to get Bacula 1.38 to link properly
(currently finishing packaging)
Then, i
Micah Anderson schrieb am Friday, den 06. January 2006:
Right, older versions of upstream did not support hppa (or other many
other architectures). This has changed with the upstream version and
I'm in the process of sorting these out so that the utilities are
built with the right syscalls
Hello,
I am just checking in to see if you ever got this issue resolved?
Micah
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is a destructive test, so finding a
way to do that without destroying anything will take careful thought.
I'll include these scripts in the examples/ folder in the next upload
and work on making them more automatic.
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tag 344156 +pending
Brad,
Thanks for this report, and the patch! I'm putting together a 0.9.2
release and will include this fix with it.
Micah
Brad Fritz wrote:
Package: backupninja
Version: 0.9.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The track handler assumes the repository directories
/doc/subversion-tools/examples.
Thanks!
micah
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I believe that the move of that hot-backup.py script to this location
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Charles Fry wrote:
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The HOTBACKUP set in example.svn
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severity 330824 wishlist
retitle 330824 disagreement about example scripts
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[micah]
BTW: Maybe you can move the example files to /u/s/d/s-tools/example/
Thanks so much for not changing the severity
.
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Subject: [bug #15281] wrong call to colorize in functions
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 16:36:24 +0100
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tag 343467 +patch
thanks
There is a patch available to fix this vulnerability in apache-2.0 here:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=17200
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thanks
Patch available to fix this issue on apache-1.3 here:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=17199
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vulnerabilities in Debian. It is better to be asked once if this is an
issue and have it properly noted, than for Debian to not pay attention
to anything at all and be riddled with security holes.
micah
Sven Dowideit wrote:
excellent.
Micah, did you manage to reproduce this in the debian package at all
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Does this mean that the twiki (20040902-3) in Debian is not vulnerable
and this bug report can be closed?
Micah
Sven Dowideit wrote:
while I think its very reasonable for you to send along these
advisories, and even doing so as a BTS bug wothout
=4
Or posting to the forums?
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121, 122, 123, 124
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The fix for this is in the following diff (should be applied on top of
fix02):
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/delta-0.30.208-fix02-fix03.diff
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I have verified that the check_update.sh script in Debian is not
vulnerable to this. This was fixed up stream and we are running the
latest upstream version.
micah
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Hi,
there has been a Gentoo advisory about insecure temp
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Hello
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 10:16:06PM -0400, micah wrote:
Package: util-vserver
Version: 0.30.204-5sarge2
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Do this apply to sarge as well? You wrote that it affects version
the package kernel-patch-ctx? Is this sarge? Because
there is no kernel-patch-ctx in sarge, only kernel-patch-vserver.
Micah
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No, these issues are not present in 2.6 (using the debian 2.6.8 and the
debian kernel-patch-vserver, both from sarge). I am trying to find out if
this is a kernel problem with the debian 2.4.27 kernel in sarge, or a
vserver patch problem.
micah
Hello
To me it would be good to know if any
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Can you provide more details of what this option should be? All I have
for this option is what is provided in the command:
- --allowed_list arg
only allow downloads for hashes in this list (hex format, one
per line) (defaults to '')
Micah
to gcc-3.3 instead of 4.0 for the duration of the
2.4 compile. Clearly this isn't the best solution, but its a work-around.
micah
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with it.
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Thanks,
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As it seems that this issue had to do with an incorrect php.ini
include_path definition, I am closing this bug.
Micah
Hi,
It had just:
include_path = ; UNIX: /path1:/path2 Windows: \path1;\path2
setting it to .:/usr/share/php:/usr/share
tag 303077 pending
thanks
We have a fix for the FTBS, need to test it out and then will upload shortly.
Micah
I'm running an up-to-date sid and when I try to run amarok and twinkle I get
the floating
point exception. Here is the output of /usr/share/bug/xserver-xorg-core/script
31
Script started on Sat 07 Jul 2007 08:04:51 PM MDT
Contents of /var/lib/x11/X.roster:
xserver-xorg
/etc/X11/X target does
clone 329411 -1
retitle -1 Suggestion: add debconf question
thanks
I have cloned this bug so that there are two separate issues to resolve.
Micah
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Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
On Thursday 22 of September 2005 16:29, micah wrote:
Piotr,
I notice that you fixed some of these issues in your most recent
unstable upload, but the others which you identify below were not
included... at least its not obvious from the unstable changelog, I
assume
a user that has executed a binary, allowing
compromising userdata, taking over account, etc.: grave
* affects build-process, or generally annoying: important
In any case, a new package is on its way now, the package is currently
only in unstable.
micah
Michael Stone wrote:
On Thu
-only $OUTFILE
+if [ $(stat -c %s $OUTFILE) -ne 0 ]; then
+ cat $OUTFILE | mail -s [rkhunter] Daily run root
fi
- - rm -f /tmp/$$
+ rm -f $OUTFILE
Micah
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there.
micah
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to read /etc/shadow
and can be able to create /test.txt in the host.
I think you may have set something up incorrectly, or perhaps the
util-vserver tools did not set the chroot barrier properly.
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Micah wrote:
ssh into a guest and then starting the root exploit[2] inside a guest now
gives: Exploit seems to work. =)
sshing into a guest on my system and running that root exploit gives:
mkdir baz: Permission denied
chroot baz
this:
# showattr -d /big/vservers//..
- ---Bui- /big/vservers//..
Which means that the barrier is set.
Also, the rootesc.c code is dumb and says the exploit works all the time
when it doesnt, on any 2.6 setup with namespaces its going to say that
when it isn't actually successful.
Micah
priority than
minor
This is a typo and is now fixed in SVN, to be uploaded soon.
Micah
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be in experimental instead.
I suppose if Micah just can't stand it I could package and upload the
2.6 stuff soon, but I'd rather wait till it's a bit more
developed/stable.
I'm not sure if uploading something that is *more* alpha is the right
way to go.
I'm not sure what you mean by if Micah just can't stand
team for aid in getting a
DTSA and the fix moved into testing.
Thanks,
micah
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I just installed bittornado and bittornado-gui in a fresh chroot and
then did an apt-get --purge remove bittornado-gui and I do not have that
dangling symlink.
Do you have bittorrent also installed?
Micah
Justin Pryzby wrote:
Package: bittornado
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Jamie L. Penman-Smithson wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 21:35 -0400, Micah Anderson wrote:
man (8) logcheck says:
For hints on how to maintain rules, see README.logcheck-database.gz,
but this file is not included in /usr/share/doc/logcheck
in chkrootkit that enables the cronjob with users having to manually
edit a config file.
A good suggestion as well.
Micah
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This looks like you are running a very old kernel (2.4.18), Debian doesn't
support this kernel any longer as it has some significant problems. Can
you upgrade to one of the Debian 2.4.27 kernels for your architecture and
retry this on a vfat partition to see if this still occurs?
Micah
Package
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Ola Lundqvist wrote:
Hello
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 11:33:31PM -0500, Micah Anderson wrote:
Package: util-vserver
Version: 0.30.208-1
Followup-For: Bug #321659
Hi Ola,
Thanks for updating to .208!
Of course a day or so after you update
Ola Lundqvist wrote:
Hello
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 01:19:42PM -0500, Micah Anderson wrote:
Package: util-vserver
Version: 0.30.207-9
Severity: wishlist
Version 0.30.208 fixes a significant number of problems, and works
more properly with the newer patches.
I'll upgrade to the latest
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I am forwarding this message to the debian bug ID related to updating
the util-vserver tools to the latest version.
Ola, please be sure to apply the patch that Herbert provides for
util-vserver to fix some additional known issues.
micah
Herbert
Hire,
i !am here sitting in the internet caffe. Found your email and
decided to write. I might be coming to youar placea in 14 days,
so I decided to email !you. May be we can meet? I am 25 y.o.
girl. I have a piacture if you want. No need to areply he!re as
this is not my email. Write me at
as far as I know.
I don't know, if the security team requires this.
Yes, it is required for DSAs, and for tracking issues.
Micah
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Just a quick note to let you know that upstream has added this to their
os.dat file, so it will appear in the next release.
Micah
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As of version 9.09-3, urxvt uses TERM=rxvt-256color as suggested Pierre.
However, the terminfo for rxvt-256color is provided by the ncurses-term
package, therefore rxvt-unicode should recommend ncurses-term.
Its not that simple. Now that TERM=rxvt-256color for rxvt-unicode, when
you login to a
Also I noticed that upstream released 0.3.17 this week.
And it looks like 0.3.18 is now there...
Jumping on the bandwagon here, but without any time myself to help in
the packaging effort :P
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be great if
someone was able to do that! I haven't been able to accomplish this
myself.
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I agree that this is the same as 562645, i've merged them.
Regarding a pstree, this is what it looks like:
init─
├─nagios-statd───nagios-statd
Not particularly useful information unfortunately...
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aromatase:/var/temp#
aromatase:/var/temp# pkg-config --exists OpenIPMIpthread
aromatase:/var/temp# echo $?
0
aromatase:/var/temp#
I'm uploading this as a NMU, in the delayed-5 queue.
Thanks everyone!
micah
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it. OPIE is just another OTP implementation, just like HOTP is, so I'm
not sure if it needs to be listed, but I wouldn't care if someone did.
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I would suggest that the PAM architecture is better suited to providing
only _one_ factor of authentication per plugin. Does this module really
implement two factors? If not, you probably shouldn't claim that it
does.
Have you read the HOTP RFC[0]?
micah
0. http://tools.ietf.org/html
Package: nmap
Version: 5.00-2
Severity: wishlist
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Package: subcommander
Version: 2.0.0~b5p1-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Since the patch to libflcow.so is hardcoded in the rules file, you should
depend on the package version with that path.
diff -u subcommander-2.0.0~b5p1/debian/control subcommander-2.0.0~b5p1/debian/control
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Package: dojo
Severity: wishlist
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supposed to contain what is in the INSTALL document.
If the INSTALL contains nothing useful for Debian installations, and it
is going to be removed, then the README should also be removed, since it
is pointless how it is.
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I notice that there hasn't been any progress on this bug since it was
originally reported back in August. Any chance that this will be fixed,
its a bit ugly to have to hack the initscript to make these changes.
micah
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Package: mantis
Version: 1.1.8+dfsg-4
Severity: wishlist
This might also fix Bug #569686
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Package: miro
Severity: wishlist
http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/miro/src/
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I'm also seeing a similar problem, but outside of D-I, just with normal
package upgrades:
http://micah.riseup.net/shots/shot-2010.02.23-11.49.38.png
As you will notice, the cancel button is quite amazing.
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thanks!
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I was wondering if anyone was going to get to this soon. If it gets
into Debian this week, I can sync to Ubuntu for Lucid.
Thanks.
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Version: 1.1.8+dfsg-4
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This might also fix Bug #569686
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Sorry, I forgot to mention in the last message that I'm willing to help
also if anything is needed.
Thanks.
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Package: vlc
Severity: wishlist
Upstream Changes list:
Changes between 1.0.5 and 1.0.6:
Access:
* Fix crash on FTP URI with no file path
Decoders/Packetizers:
* Fix overflows in A/52, DTS, MPEG Audio and subtitles support
Demuxers:
* Update LUA script for
retitle 575347 New upstream version 1.2.1
thanks
No longer as urgent for me since Lucid is released already, but it might
be good to get into squeeze.
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I just installed the redmine package, and I did not need the libgit-ruby
package to get git repository support.
I would suggest that this plug be closed, unless there is further
information from the submitter.
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And voila, no more crashes... :P
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systems, it shouldn't be the solution for the start priority issue
for other init systems.
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-vectors.so. This is not being installed by the
package.
Easy fix though, just add this line to debian/libstrongswan.install
usr/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-test-vectors.so*usr/lib/ipsec/plugins/
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Looking at the output again:
invalid 'libstrongswan' file size: 152796 bytes, expected 617722 bytes
that looks like libchecksum.so has embedded the sizes of the
non-stripped libraries. Then the debian build process goes and strips
them, reducing their size to a much smaller number than what is
It looks like it just would be a change to the configure flags...
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Package: timeout
Version: 1.19-1
Severity: important
This binary package was removed in bug 570997, but the source still builds it.
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Package: transmission
Version: 1.93-2
Severity: wishlist
http://www.transmissionbt.com/
Transmission 2.00 (2010/06/15) ¶
All tickets closed by this release
All Platforms ¶
* Local Peer Discovery for finding peers on the local network
* Optimize download requests for the bandwidth
Package: miro
Version: 3.0.1-0ubuntu2
Severity: wishlist
I believe the new version 3.0.2 fixes bug 499652 as well.
Thanks.
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Package: instantbird
Severity: wishlist
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Package: doctrine
Version: 1.2.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
It would be nice to include a php ini file for sysadmins to easily enable
doctrine to be incuded in apps. I've set this to be disabled by default.
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APT prefers lucid-updates
Package: sqlite3
Severity: wishlist
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APT policy: (500, 'lucid-updates'), (500, 'lucid-security'), (500,
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Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux
Just poking to see if we can get this updated :)
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Package: kvpnc
Version: 0.9.3-1ubuntu1
Severity: important
Justification: fails to build from source
This version of the package has debhelper kde added which was added to
pkg-kde-tools in 0.5.0, but there is not a requirement on pkg-kde-tools 0.5.0
I removed the debhelper kde line and it still
as there have been a number of stable updates, and
I suppose that if I do not hear a response in a few days I'll upload to
a DELAYED queue.
micah
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Attached is a debdiff against the squeeze version to fix imp4.
Micah
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I've noticed that twisted 13.0.0 is available in Debian, but the latest
version is now 13.1.0 - any plans to update that soon?
thanks!
micah
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should be adjusted to install directly ruby-augeas.
From what I see here, ruby-augeas is just the source package.
micah
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Laurent Bigonville bi...@debian.org writes:
Le Mon, 12 Aug 2013 14:02:44 -0400,
micah mi...@debian.org a écrit :
Hm, actually libaugeas-ruby just does: Depends: libaugeas-ruby1.9.1
and libaugeas-ruby1.9.1 depends on libaugeas0 and that does not
depend on ruby-augeas.
The dependency
Antoine Beaupré anar...@anarcat.ath.cx writes:
On 2013-08-17 18:16:59, Micah Anderson wrote:
You can pass the full fingerprint, including spaces, to monkeysign for
the key to be signed. However, if you try to do this for -u, then it
gets rather confused and only takes the first 4 characters
any progress here? I've started to do some work importing
upstream's 2.2 releases, and was wondering if I was duplicating work
before I spent more time on this?
thanks!
micah
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micah mi...@debian.org writes:
I'm wanting to be a nice pest about the progress of dovecot 2.2. The
2.1.7 stuff has made it all the way back to squeeze-backports now, so it
seems pretty much settled down. I'm looking to build a new set of
servers, and want to work with the newer dovecot, so
create a cleaner interface and factor this
into 1.1.
With that patch I see the unencrypted text of the mail, but it is still
base64 encoded, so this patch has removed one step of the process, but
for a regular human decoding base64 is probably not ideal.
micah
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