https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=248899
Bug ID: 248899
Summary: shutdown -p now cannot power down cleanly on
13.0-CURRENT r364441
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
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Rick Macklem changed:
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Assignee|b...@freebsd.org|rmack...@freebsd.org
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--- Comment #16 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit references this bug:
Author: rmacklem
Date: Tue Aug 25 00:58:14 UTC 2020
New revision: 364744
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/364744
Log:
Fix hangs with processes
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Brandon Bergren changed:
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Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|New
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--- Comment #12 from Michael Osipov ---
No ticket, certificate. Typo.
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--- Comment #11 from Michael Osipov ---
(In reply to Kyle Evans from comment #10)
Correct. I would start populate blacklist first and then generate links. Care
must be taken if diverge, say you have n certs in blacklist with the
same
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--- Comment #10 from Kyle Evans ---
(In reply to Michael Osipov from comment #9)
Ah, OK, I see what you mean. So really, `certctl blacklist` should probably
just be adding to /usr/share/certs/blacklisted and pulling any
newly-blacklisted
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--- Comment #9 from Michael Osipov ---
(In reply to Kyle Evans from comment #8)
Not even that. The origin c_rehash is not aware of blacklists, only CRLs. So
the idea behind a blacklist is that you exclude specific certs from installing.
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--- Comment #8 from Kyle Evans ---
(In reply to Michael Osipov from comment #6)
> * create_blacklisted() is completely ill-designed for several reasons:
> ** When processing all links must be purged first
> ** Blacklisted certs should not
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--- Comment #2 from Dmitry Afanasiev ---
I'm not checked all prepend options, but option "prepend domain-name" works
propely.
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--- Comment #7 from Kyle Evans ---
(In reply to Michael Osipov from comment #6
D'oh! Thanks, will address some of this tonight.
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Mark Linimon changed:
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Keywords||IntelNetworking, regression
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--- Comment #6 from Michael Osipov ---
Went through the given diff, there are still issues with it:
* serial should be turned into decimal to avoid confusion
* create_blacklisted() is completely ill-designed for several reasons:
** When
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--- Comment #5 from Michael Osipov ---
(In reply to Kyle Evans from comment #4)
Looking through. Note that I do not have access to Phabricator anymore because
login via Google is rejected. Already notified the Phabricator admin.
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Franco Fichtner changed:
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Bug ID: 248869
Summary: e1000: unsolicited promisc mode during init
Product: Base System
Version: 12.1-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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