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Title:
16.04 desktop + nis + nfs-kernel-server + pidentd fails
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Public bug reported:
I did these steps:
1/ install ubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.iso
2/ and all updates
3/ install nis and nfs-kernel-server
4/ enter: /bin/systemctl add-wants multi-user.target rpcbind.service
Boot works.
5/ add pidentd, 3.0.19.ds1-7 today.
After that, one boot out of 2 fails:
I also use NIS, because it supports NFS-exports, mail-aliases, and
netgroups in a lot of files.
Simply writing:
# /bin/systemctl add-wants multi-user.target rpcbind.service
is not enough. Sometimes boot is OK, sometimes not.
Starting manually rpcbind then ypbind is not OK. For instance, syslogd,
My correction was erroneous.
May be intentionaly the mail said:
Content-Type: WinRAR.ZIP;
which is invalid as a content-type.
In this case, decode.c line 94 says:
char *defaultContentType = "text/plain";
which is a non-sense in case of a .zip file: within a zip, \r should be saved.
Cf
Public bug reported:
I got an e-mail with a ZIP including a .js file: cryptolocker virus.
munpack failed to extract the ZIP so the .js file was not detected.
The email is in attachment of this bug report.
munpack original gives SQW1200147.zip, 1613 bytes. Incorrect.
My munpack gives