Hello and thanks for the bug report. I'm unable to reproduce this bug.
Since this does not seem to be a bug that an attacker can trigger, I'm
going to make the bug public in hopes that Ubuntu Desktop developers can
have a look and see if they can reproduce the issue. Thanks again for
the bug report
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The Details section is not visible on my laptop until I scroll down. I'm
concerned that a warning message in the Details section will go
unnoticed. BTW, that's on 17.04 with gnome-software
3.22.7-0ubuntu3.17.04.2.
I'd like for us to explore if there's a way to get a more visible
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We've released security updates to address this issue for all supported
Ubuntu releases:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/game-music-emu/0.6.0-3ubuntu0.16.10.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/game-music-emu/0.6.0-3ubuntu0.16.04.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/game-music-emu/0.5.5-2
Hello and thanks for the bug report.
Totem started up just fine for me in an up-to-date, pristine 14.04 i386
VM so more information will be needed.
Can you tell us how you're attempting to launch totem and what, if
anything, you see? If you start totem from the command line, what is
printed to th
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Assigning the lightdm task to Robert for now since he's already fixed it
upstream.
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@robert-ancell I tested your proposed change to the lightdm AppArmor
abstraction and can confirm that it allows the guest session to start
for me. Thanks for looking into the denials and getting that fixed!
I see that you committed the fix upstream. Do you plan on making another
lightdm upload bef
Marking the apparmor task as invalid since the changes will likely need
to be made to the profile shipped by lightdm.
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Thanks, I gave it a shot (after putting the profile into complain mode)
and here are the unique denials that I see when starting the guest
session:
operation="mknod" profile="/usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm-guest-session"
name="/proc/1295/fd/2" pid=1295 comm="lightdm-session" requested_mask="c"
denied_
Hi - are there any AppArmor denials in the syslog? To check, you can
trigger this bug and then look in /var/log/syslog for lines that contain
'apparmor="DENIED"'. Thanks!
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can not play movies
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Marking the apparmor task as 'Invalid' since the evince AppArmor profile
is shipped in the evince package.
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Confirmed on Vivid (evince 3.14.2-0ubuntu1).
At first glance, it looks like the evince-previewer profile needs to
'#include ' in order to connect to the system bus. However,
testing is needed to confirm that there are no additional accesses
needed after granting permission to connect to the system
Marking this bug as incomplete since there are no recent comments and it
isn't clear if this is still a bug. If it is still a valid bug, please
provide new information and move the bug status to NEW.
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Updated debdiff containing a fix for bug #1236082. jdstrand will sponsor
this debdiff, as it requires a pending apparmor update.
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ethod_call"
bus="session" path="/org/freedesktop/DBus"
interface="org.freedesktop.DBus" member="Hello" mask="send"
name="org.freedesktop.DBus" pid=30726 profile="/usr/bin/evince-
thumbnailer" peer_profile="uncon
I should have mentioned that jdstrand will be sponsoring this debdiff.
It depends on a change in the apparmor package, which he will also be
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Here's the debdiff containing fixes for this bug and for bug #1235216.
It has received the following testing:
- Manual verification of this both fixes
+ Viewing PDFs and printing PDFs
- Passed QRT's test-evince.py
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Hello Guy - a fix is currently in progress and should make it into the
Saucy release.
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Ti
AppArmor denial from the accessibility dbus-daemon:
dbus[2835]: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call"
bus="accessibility" name="org.freedesktop.DBus"
path="/org/freedesktop/DBus" interface="org.freedesktop.DBus"
member="Hello" mask="send" pid=14848 profile="/usr/bin/evince"
peer_profile="
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Locked gnome session unlocks without password authentication
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Here's a new crash report sent from firefox
15.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1:
http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-6a166a97-813a-
4de3-bc32-e47062120911
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
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You can use 'ad
Sebastien, the issue does happen with firefox 13. Also not that Micah
mentioned it has been happening at least since firefox 12 in comment #1.
As for the stack trace, is the trace at the bottom of the Mozilla crash
report not sufficient? I've submitted a new crash report based off of
firefox 14.0.
Note that totem itself has no problem playing the ogv. The file can be
found here:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-bugcontrol/qa-regression-
testing/master/view/head:/data/rfbproxy-jaunty.ogv
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Thanks for using Ubuntu and reporting this bug! I've confirmed it in
Precise.
I disagree that it is a security bug, as invalid passwords are only
accepted if the valid password has previously been saved. I see it as a
UI bug around a feature that happens to relate to security (remote
login). As a
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On 2012-05-26 14:01:21, Srivatsa wrote:
> here is detailed step by step description. i think, we have a
> minefield of bugs here!
Thanks for providing more information!
> Initial setting:
> You are logged in to an admin account.
>
> 1. Gear menu -> System Settings -> User Accounts -> create a us
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IP thief , takes control of root .
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