hmac-md5 was disabled by default in OpenSSH 7.2 (see
http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-7.2).
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et including ed25519 and the
postinst will generate that host key. I think that addresses this bug
as thoroughly as is possible.
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
Sounds like the problem is that this build leaves processes hanging
around from its tests. Unfortunately this currently causes builds to
hang, basically because launchpad-buildd uses sbuild's sudo mode rather
than its schroot mode. So the hang is a known bug in launchpad-buildd,
but it should
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
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Ubuntu's had OpenSSH >= 6.1 for a long time, so closing this. Sorry for
missing the upstream status change.
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Wherever it goes, this part of the random-seed problems is not the
responsibility of the installer. Reassigning to systemd for now because
that's where systemd-random-seed.service lives.
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with
backports if they need it, although hopefully the above list of git
commits is enough to get started.
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Importance: Medium => High
** Changed in: man-db (Ubuntu)
SIGTTOU happens when a background process tries to send output to the
terminal. If you're getting this then it generally indicates a
configuration error. Try using the -n option, and of course making sure
that you have suitable public-key authentication arrangements so that
ssh doesn't need to
I think this is most likely to be up to click-apparmor, unless there's
some other aspect of the installation shown to be broken.
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This is an upstream regression very probably caused by:
https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/commit/?id=65c6c6b567ab5ab12945a5ad8e0ab3a8c26119cc
I'd suggest filing it upstream at https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/ - it may
be possible to preserve the intent of the above change by substituting a
I've made this allocation; see the Debian bug for details. Please note
that it is *not* necessary to take any special steps to upload base-
passwd to Ubuntu first, and you should definitely not waste time SRUing
base-passwd to update the registry; all that is necessary is that the
registry held
The kernel running on the builders is a custom fork at the moment, which
isn't a good long-term situation, so please don't mark the kernel task
here as Fix Released.
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Yes, I know. Not much to be done about it without a total rename, which
is unlikely to happen given that it's due to be replaced by snaps ASAP.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Triaged
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Importance: Undecided =>
Yes, that's a bug in the version that shipped with xenial, fixed later
in 1:7.2p2-6 (so fixed in yakkety). You can work around it using "scp1
-S /usr/bin/ssh1 -1".
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scp1 reports ssh1 is
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The dpkg output from comment #6 isn't relevant, since that didn't have
all the special preloading setup in place.
Adding a bit more debugging to click's preload shim (now in
lp:click/devel) reveals:
Error getting address of symbol 'mknod':
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Calendar crashes on ESC typing.
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Update to PackageKit 1.0
Status in click package
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Needs to be ported to packagekit 1
Status in
Removing packages from yakkety:
reminders-app 0.4+15.04.20141118-0ubuntu1 in yakkety
account-plugin-evernote 0.4+15.04.20141118-0ubuntu1 in yakkety
amd64
account-plugin-evernote 0.4+15.04.20141118-0ubuntu1 in yakkety
arm64
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precise-backports seems like the right place for this bug. If you want
to reassign back again, please give a reason. We certainly won't be
doing a major feature backport of OpenSSH in e.g. precise-updates.
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Status: Unknown
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Totem Movie error message
Status in totem package in
It's already configurable, since it's clearly a matter of preference for
people who do significant amounts of work at the console. "dpkg-
reconfigure -p medium console-setup" and select "Do not change the
boot/kernel font" at the "Font for the console:" question.
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The cases in question are edge cases as far as the Launchpad build farm
is concerned. Most of our builders are on at least trusty (3.13), and
will be upgraded to xenial (4.4) soon. However, we haven't yet moved
all armhf and powerpc builds off some relatively old bare-metal hosting
yet, so some
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Title:
libclick needs
Ted's comments sound reasonable. I'd suggest you just go ahead and
sync, dropping our delta, and in the unlikely event that we need to put
something back for some exotic architecture then we can do so.
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Title:
[osk] On a form, the numbers keyboard doesn't show the next
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Title:
systemd[1]: ureadahead.service fails on vanilla kernels, needs Ubuntu
... and, furthermore, you will find a tag for each Debian release in
that git repository.
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Title:
debian/clean:
Regarding debian/clean, I didn't say you necessarily did it
intentionally or manually. You could at least check. The symptoms you
report are consistent with debian/clean being incorrectly executable.
Regarding the version number, I do! All of those versions are based
directly on the upstream
I think you've somehow managed to make debian/clean executable or
something. Regardless, this is entirely unsupported; you can't just
randomly copy the debian directory around into an upstream tree and
expect things to work out of the box, it often requires non-trivial
effort. As such I'm not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1586620 ***
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debian/clean: config.log: not found
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colord crashed with SIGABRT in
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pkgsel in preseed not working
Status in Cisco
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I'm not sure how that would make any difference at all. The problem is
that it's hard for sshd to maintain the necessary state across multiple
invocations when it's being invoked once per connection rather than
having a master process that can trivially keep track of all the
inter-connection
Definitely not a bug in shadow (which is to do with the low-level
details of password management); I'm guessing unity8, but this may need
to be reassigned further.
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debian-l10n-english list.
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Title:
Install
Incidentally, my reasoning for "true by default" in the package is
basically the bootstrapping problem; I don't want this to be a nasty
surprise for people with existing deployment strategies. Changing
PermitRootLogin was controversy enough. But I don't mind what the
setting of this on server
I think I'm OK with adding a low-priority debconf question to disable
password authentication. That's a much lower-maintenance solution from
my point of view than the various things that have been proposed in the
past for disabling the service entirely. The packaged default would be
true (i.e.
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Title:
OpenSSH Client Certificate Auth
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
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Title:
OpenSSH Client Certificate Auth
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Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
** Also affects: openssh (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
It may well be that we're shipping an SSH agent that isn't handling some
key formats correctly, but (unless I see further evidence to the
contrary) that doesn't make this a bug in openssh. I'm closing that
task, but leaving others open such as the gnome-keyring task.
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Injigo, Beta 2 indeed had this problem, but it's already been fixed in
more recent daily builds.
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Title:
message "The
This seems like it must be a kernel bug; at this level scp is just an
ordinary userspace program using the network, and shouldn't be *able* to
lock it up if the kernel is behaving correctly.
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I won't forget to do it with the 7.3 upload, and would rather have the
bug open until it's actually fixed.
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Sorry, I mean OpenSSH in general of course, not just the client.
And yes, the other end ought to be able to cope with stronger primes.
But that's not what this bug is about: it specifically says "The alleged
problem is the reference to /etc/ssh/primes instead of /etc/ssh/moduli".
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Sigh. No. It's a perfectly obvious bug in the OpenSSH client, it's
just mostly cosmetic (i.e. it's checking two files but then only warning
about one). Please read the original bug description carefully before
closing this or arguing further about whether it's valid.
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As per my most recent comment on bug 155, this is now fixed for all
xenial Release files in PPAs. Pre-xenial Release files are less
important numerically for this, but we know that some people have them
enabled on xenial systems, so we'll be re-signing those too over the
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Edd, if you read up through this bug log you'll see a reference to bug
155, which has status on getting this sorted out for PPAs. Please,
everyone, stop telling us about PPAs that are weakly signed; we know
about it, we're working on it, and further comments are not going to
make it happen
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 09:54:16PM -, Jen Wilson wrote:
> This should have been a warning for one release before making it a
> blocking issue. I know Ubuntu hates Google and doesn't want us to
> install Chrome, but many of us need it.
This doesn't block installing Chrome - it's just a
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 09:16:22PM -, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> E: Failed to fetch http://example.com/InRelease No Hash entry in Release
> file /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/example.com_InRelease, which is
> considered strong enough for security purposes
Could you please drop that comma while
You do not need to do anything if you have your own PPA. Furthermore,
people do not need to keep reporting individual PPAs that are signed
with weak digests. We'll fix them in bulk, hopefully quite soon (still
working on the last bits of code for that).
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Yes, see my most recent comment in bug 155 for the current state of
things with regard to ppa.launchpad.net.
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Title:
I intend to as soon as that's possible, yes (slowed down by the Debian
archive publisher being broken at the moment).
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Title:
bluetooth manager is crashing. I cant browse
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Title:
Encountered a section with no Package: header
Public bug reported:
Running xenial, after upgrading to lxc 2.0.0~rc11-0ubuntu1, I can't
start containers any more:
$ sudo lxc-start -F -n precise-lptest-base
ln: failed to create symbolic link
'/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lxc/sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/cpu,cpuacct': Read-only file
system
No, the PPAs don't need new keys - we just need to upgrade the digest
algorithm used for signing. See the bug of which I've just marked this
as a duplicate.
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Actually, I guess this may not be a duplicate because there may be other
third-party repositories that need to do similar things (signing with
--digest-algo SHA512 or the equivalent). But see bug 155 for the
PPA case.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
apt-utils: xz support is gone.
Status in
Yep, that's my take on it too. Synced, thanks!
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
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Just in case it confuses anyone, the fix for https://bugs.launchpad.net
/launchpad-buildd/+bug/1552791 was rolled out at the end of last week,
but you can no doubt still reproduce this in a local sbuild instance or
similar.
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Public bug reported:
I'd like to upgrade OpenSSH to 7.2p1 in xenial, on the general principle
that keeping OpenSSH as up to date as possible is a good plan. There
are a few more changes to default crypto algorithms and some new
features, but they're relatively minor compared to 7.0/7.1.
IRC speculation is that this might be due to
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/init-system-helpers/1.29ubuntu1,
although that isn't enough to determine whether it's a regression in
i-s-h or something that openssh is doing wrong that was just exposed by
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McCoy for the suggestion. (Closes: 816691)
* do not move not-failed pdiff-patches into CWD on failure (Closes: #816837)
* get group again after potential remap in Source: parse.
Thanks to Francesco Poli and Marc Haber for testdata. (Closes: 812251)
[ Colin Watson ]
* Fix lzma write support
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Status: New
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Title:
Segmentation faults in
Public bug reported:
Stable release update justification:
[Impact] apt-ftparchive fails to produce .xz compressed files with sufficiently
large data sets. This prevents migration of the Ubuntu archive to .xz.
[Test Case] Grab trusty/main/amd64 with debmirror, construct a suitable file
list,
We don't modify this in Debian/Ubuntu. The default was changed to
"UseDNS no" in OpenSSH 6.8p1, which is in Ubuntu 15.10 and later.
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
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Please can you provide as much information as you have? For example,
"the ctl status is failed 255" is clearly a paraphrase of something that
you're seeing; it would be more useful if you could please copy and
paste the original text of the error messages.
Forum research is probably leading you
** Changed in: less (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: less (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: less (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
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30th October 1996 – 30th March 2001: Fabrizio Polacco <fpo‐
la...@debian.org> maintained and enhanced this package for the Debian
project, with the help of all the community.
31st March 2001 – present day: Colin Watson <cjwat...@debian.org&g
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Title:
createrepo not creating URLs correctly
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1544776 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1544776
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package click 0.4.42+16.04.20151229-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
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** Changed in: click (Ubuntu)
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Title:
The package xmind needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an
My original design and implementation explicitly did not suffer from
this flaw; the @hidden links account for this. I initially thought that
the changes made in bug 1479001 were responsible for this bug because
this is the type of conflicting requirement I expected to be caused by
those changes;
There's a branch which removes the PackageKit dependency, which really
ought to be landed:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mvo/click/native-dbus
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BTW the problem is that click-review is using /usr/bin/python3.4
explicitly, rather than /usr/bin/python3.
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Not directly a problem in click; click just calls into click-reviewers-
tools, and the problem is there.
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The key_load_public bits are a red herring; it loads id_rsa(.pub)
successfully (you can tell because it says "type 1", not "type -1"), and
the immediately-subsequent error pertains to id_rsa-cert(.pub) instead.
So it's successfully loaded the available identity file.
I think the next steps here
Specifically, the local configuration problem here is in the LSB header
of /etc/init.d/smfpd. This file isn't shipped by Ubuntu, so you will
have to work out how to correct it locally or refer to whoever maintains
the package containing it.
It's unfortunate that this takes out unrelated
This is a standard gotcha in C operator precedence: == has higher
precedence than ^, and so your expression is parsed as 3 ^ (1 == 1),
which is indeed non-zero. To fix it, use explicit parentheses as
follows: (3 ^ 1) == 1.
It would perhaps be nice if the C language had been defined differently
Yes, it is strange, and that exact same analogy is mentioned in the
Wikipedia link I gave. However, it's part of the language specification
and we're stuck with it now.
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Title:
ubuntu-keyring includes 1024D keys
Status in Ubuntu CD Images:
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Title:
php5-mysqlnd should be used by default
I *think* the relevant C code is non-compliant. C99 6.7.5.2(4) "If the
size is not present, the array type is an incomplete type"; 6.7.5.3(12)
"If the function declarator is not part of a definition of that
function, parameters may have incomplete type". That would seem to
imply that in the
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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