We, and a lot of other enterprise sites are using Kerberos, so we would
like it to be on by default.
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Title:
SSH with
If you run scp with the '-v' (verbose) you can see what command is
actually run. It should be in the first line of output.
Without using any \ or (or ') the filename are treated by the local
shell as 3 arguments to scp instead of one; the filename.
In the first case the \ are expanded by the
Host keys are not necessarily needed when running openssh-server, i.e
when using GSSAPI/Kerberos, and it could actually be argued that it is a
bug if they were generated automatically if not found.
Please make it configurable if you want the keys to be generated and
which keys you want to be
Well. It complains that it can't find any hostkeys when started (and
when logging in) but it works perfectly well without hostkeys when using
GSSAPI. As we are only allowing GSSAPI on most of our machines there is
really no need for the hostkey as the host authenticity is established
using the
Of course. Why should I keep them if I don't use them.
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I'm not so sure that dropping it to a suggestion is a good idea. A lot
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Please upgrade the patch set from Simon Wilkinson for support of
Cascading Credentials (and also updates to GSSAPI key exchange)
See: http://www.sxw.org.uk/computing/patches/openssh.html
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Aug 21 15:47:12 2009
DistroRelease:
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I have recently upgraded from hardy to intrepid to jaunty. After
upgrading to Intrepid the megatec_usb stopped recognizing my Trust PW-
4130M ups, it still does not work on Jaunty. It worked without any
problems in hardy.
I tried the megatec_usb
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megatec_usb from trunk still fails.
blazer_usb from trunk does work, but not blazer_usb from 2.4.1-2ubuntu4.
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I extracted the megatec_usb and blazer_usb from the 2.4.1-3ubuntu2 and
tried them using the method in comment 5. No sucess though.
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It's a bit hard to increase the max open files limit as an ordinary user
when the default hard limit is 1024.
ulimit/limit is builtin in the shell, so you have to check the man page
of the shell.
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the latest version, 2.59-0.3ubuntu3, in Edgy and with the following
configuration:
[apt]
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email_address=root
confirm=0
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[cmdline]
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beagle generate a lot of DEBUG: in it's log files even if I don't start
it with --debug, which fills the filesystem pretty fast.
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Probably a translation bug as I have seen it too with en_GB locale, but
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I have the same problem with 2.8.0-0ubuntu2.
The only interesting thing I could find when running with
CAMEL_DEBUG=all was:
CamelStore('imap://[EMAIL
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No, not that I know of. 'ulimit -n' says 1024, which as far as I know still is
the default.
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Yes I still get Too many open files with the latest version in Edgy
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The latest kernel (2.6.17-10.33) works better but still not perfect. I
can suspend once, without whitelistning the e1000 module. The second
time it still hangs with the moon flashing...
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It is fixed in 1.4.2. Unfortunately it missed the release of 6.10.
Don't know if it is possible to get 1.4.2 in -updates?
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates?highlight=%28Updates%29
for more information.
I have been running 1.4.2 (client) on Edgy since it was released and
haven't
Can you please attach the output when connecting with 'ssh -v -X'
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Instead of having all artists in one large directory, I have split them
by the first letter. Currently muscia does not support this schema.
I also have some of the music directly under the the Artist and not
under Artist/Album. Don't know if
No, 284409 is also over wireless.
LarryGrover, can you try to add the CA certificate to /etc/ssl/certs and
then rehash it. I.e after putting the CA in for example
/etc/ssl/certs/myUniversityCA.pem, run 'update-ca-certificates --fresh',
and then try again. Without the CA certificate specified in
Sure it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/scratch/totem-2.24.2$ grep gmyth configure.in
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GMYTH, gmyth = 0.7.1 gmyth-upnp =
0.7.1,
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gmyth-upnp
0.7.1
0.7.1
It needs to build depends on both
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When choosing the logout action from FUSA your are logged out directly
without any confirmation. This makes it very easy to be logged out by
accident.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
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So you can't Build-Depend on universe stuff for packages that end up in
universe (totem-plugins-extra)? Didn't know that. Sorry for the noise
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I fail to connect to the University Eduroam wireless network with TLS
and a client certificate.
wpa_supplicant says it can't verify the certificate so that may be part
of the problem:
Trying to associate with 00:12:44:b1:e2:1f
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$ openssl verify -verbose -CAfile umueduroamca.pem umu_eduroam_bjto0001.pem
umu_eduroam_bjto0001.pem: OK
So, yes the certificate is OK.
However if I remove the CA certificate (I still have it in
/etc/ssl/certs though) it seems to be working (I will test more
tomorrow).
When trying to readd the
The bug is not actually that mount tries to write /etc/mtab, but that
unionfs is broken and doesn't allow you to edit existing files. See
bug 197006.
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Looks good to me.
Might be an idea to point out that KEYMAP is not used on Ubuntu though.
/torkel
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I would vote for NEWS.Debian as I doubt most people read the changelog.
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We have been running openafs using both the generic kernel and the
server kernel on hardy for a while without noticing any problems.
The output from ls suggests some kind of permission problems. Are you
really sure that you have afs-tokens? Does it make any difference if you
run 'afslog'?
Can
With the latest upstream version, 2.00, you should be able to give it as
linux boot parameter. It is not packaged yet though :-(
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A workaround would be to remove (at least) /etc/resolv.conf,
/etc/syslog.conf and /etc/mtab from the nfsroot. Other files might have
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openafs-modules-source 1.4.6.dfsg1-2 does not compile on dapper though.
It looks like the compiler output of warnings have changed. In dapper I
get:
/scratch/openafs-1.4.6/openafs-1.4.6.dfsg1/conftest.dir/conftest.c: In function
'conftest':
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Binary package hint: evolution
I just upgraded to Hardy and running evolution and evolution-data-server
I can no longer connect to servers that uses DIGEST-MD5. It complains
with:
(evolution:20225): e-data-server-ui-WARNING **: Key file does not have
key
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Binary package hint: evolution
Despit the changelog saying that 2.21.X should support Google calendar
it seems to be missing in the Ubuntu package.
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I would have expected the google-account-setup plugin to show up in the
plugin manager. As far as I can tell the google-account-setup plugin is
not shipped with the deb at all, unless I'm missing something.
You seems to be looking for google-account-setup in evolution.install
but the plugin is
Fixed in upstream trunk. Any chance that we can get this fixed in Ubuntu
too, without having to wait for the next release?
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I have tried it, and it works. See upstream bug report.
I do not expect a 100% stable environment.
Well, if you for any other reason needs to rebuild e-d-s it would be
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Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.115.0ubuntu2 fails to install on an up to date
amd64 hardy machine.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Dec 16 12:28:54 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation
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The openafs sysctl checking on 2.6.24-4 is a bit verbose in the kernel
log when trying to find the sysctl table. Unless it is actually a bug.
This is on a amd64 running up to date hardy.
[ 88.350484] openafs: module license
'http://www.openafs.org/dl/license10.html'
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Binary package hint: mythtv-status
/etc/init.d/mythtv-status should run mythtv-status as the same user as
the backend (or maybe it is enough as the same user as the frontend in
case the are different) is running as root most likely does not have a
valid .mythtv/config.xml
That won't work if you want to update /etc/motd with the mythtv-status
output and as all the cron job does is calling /etc/init.d/mythtv-status
you probably have to just call mythtv-status as 'mythtv' and let the
rest be run as root. On the other hand I think the init.d script is a
bit strange.
Have you tried to run 'sudo mkdir /var/run/fail2ban' before starting
fail2ban and see if it helps?
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Use tripple \ for escaping the space. I.e
scp testmachine:File\\\ with\\\ spaces ./
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or use quotes and single \ around the filename, i.e:
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If you run scp with the '-v' (verbose) you can see what command is
actually run. It should be in the first line of output.
Without using any \ or (or ') the filename are treated by the local
shell as 3 arguments to scp instead of one; the filename.
In the first case the \ are expanded by the
I'm not sure if Russ (the Debian maintainer) is actually listening here,
so could you please file a bug in debian too? Hopefully he will do an
upload so we don't have to divert the package, but requesting a sync
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Can you please followup on the thread on the OpenAFS mailing list?
As far as I understood it the patch was never applied because of to few
testers and that it did not work correctly for the one testing it.
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Host keys are not necessarily needed when running openssh-server, i.e
when using GSSAPI/Kerberos, and it could actually be argued that it is a
bug if they were generated automatically if not found.
Please make it configurable if you want the keys to be generated and
which keys you want to be
Well. It complains that it can't find any hostkeys when started (and
when logging in) but it works perfectly well without hostkeys when using
GSSAPI. As we are only allowing GSSAPI on most of our machines there is
really no need for the hostkey as the host authenticity is established
using the
Of course. Why should I keep them if I don't use them.
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Sounds almost like a problem with module-assistant, that it does not
pick up the correct kernel-headers Can you try to build with:
sudo module-assistant -t -l 2.6.22-14-powerpc prepare openafs
sudo module-assistant -t -l 2.6.22-14-powerpc build openafs
Is /usr/src/linux a link by the way?
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That file is handled by debconf. Please see the comment in
/etc/openafs/afs.conf:
# The following options are maintained by debconf. To change them, run
# dpkg-reconfigure openafs-client.
#
# AFS_CLIENT Whether to start the AFS client at boot
# AFS_AFSDB Whether to use
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: openafs (Ubuntu)
Status:
Feisty got 1.4.4 so it is safe. But what happend to dapper and edgy? Did
somebody test the debdiff?
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Still not fixed in 0.7.6ubuntu12.
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It would be nice if the tooltip could show which application that had
crashed. It would make it so much easier to decide if you should report
the crash directly or if it could wait.
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Importance: Undecided
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After resuming, from suspend, my T61 with a Intel 4965AGN the wireless
does not come back.
Output from dmesg:
[1.640952] iwl4965: MAC is in deep sleep!
[1.691145] iwl4965: MAC is in deep sleep!
[1.741412] iwl4965: MAC is in deep sleep!
[1.791635] iwl4965:
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lirc should probably be started before gdm so that you can use the
autologin feature of gdm and get a working lirc. Right now I have to
restart gdm or logout/login to make lirc work on my dedicated mythtv
machine.
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I'm using my own login setup, which has worked for me a few years now
with only minor modifications. I didn't have time to try u-m-f and/or
mythbuntu when I did the upgrade last week andbecause as far as I could
tell both u-m-f and mythbuntu assumes that you have both a mouse and a
keyboard
Can you please run:
sh -x /etc/init.d/openafs-client start
I'm wondering why fs says Invalid argument.
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As it was an upgrade from feisty it was easier to switch back to my own
startup-script than finding a mouse and keyboard :-)
Sure it have to wait until lirc is up and running. I just have to figure
out what the best way to make sure lirc is running now :-)
You should be hit by it in u-m-f too
Evolution have to be running for mail-notification to work with
evolution accounts. If you want it to check for new mails without
evolution running you have to set it up to talk to the mailservers
directly.
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Just to iron pam_env out. Does it work if you comment out pam_env?
We are running a similiar setup, with K5, openafs, and I have never
noticed any problems logging in when the AFS tokens have expired. Not
even if I wait a week.
Which pam modules are you using except pam-openafs-session? How are
And still in 0.7.6ubuntu10 :-(
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The easy workaround is just rm:ing /var/lib/apt/listchanges.db
I'm not entirely sure what the implications of doing that is though.
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Agreed and it would also be nice to have a meta package that depends on
latest available openafs module package.
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We have been using the attached meta package for some time on Dapper.
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What?
Something seems to be broken.
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Yeah, but why this bug. It has absolutely nothing todo with listen and
it was fixed and closed almost two years ago.
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Move/Create (an empty) .pam_environment in a directory that is readable without
any AFS tokens, and then create a link to it in you home directory.
That is common practice for files needed to be read before you have any tokens.
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According to the ntp NEWS.Debian ntp nowdays does the initial time
adjust by it self, so I would suggest that ntp replaces ntpdate in
ubuntu-minimal. And perhaps add a conflict with ntpdate in the npt
package. Having both om them installed at the same time just introduces
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The package is uninstallable. I get:
Errors were encountered while processing:
openafs-modules-dkms
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
A package failed to install. Trying to recover:
Setting up openafs-modules-dkms (1.4.9.dfsg1-0+ubuntu2) ...
Error! Could not find module
I'm still at Intrepid and the bug is filed against the versions
available in Intrepid, so no, I can't test it, unless you can get me a
version that eventually will end up in Intrepid.
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mail-notification unable to contact evolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278965
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I have the same problem with gnome-terminal. F1-F4 does not work.
Changing TERM from xterm to gnome does make it work though.
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f1, f2, f3, f4 not working in putty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317550
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This is still an issue with an uptodate 8.10. I haven't upgraded to 9.04
yet, and will probably not be able to do so for yet a while.
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firefox asks for which certificate to use multiple times
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276082
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I haven't upgraded to jaunty yet, and unfortunately I don't know when I
will be able to do it.
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Disabling one sound effect disables all
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275883
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megatec_usb from trunk still fails.
blazer_usb from trunk does work, but not blazer_usb from 2.4.1-2ubuntu4.
** Attachment added: megatec_usb from trunk
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33423172/megatec_usb-trunk.txt
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megatec_usb does not work anymore with a Trust PW-4130M UPS
** Attachment added: blazer_usb from 2.4.1-2ubuntu4
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33423193/blazer-2.4.1.txt
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megatec_usb does not work anymore with a Trust PW-4130M UPS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447586
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** Attachment added: blazer_usb from trunk
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33423200/blazer.txt
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megatec_usb does not work anymore with a Trust PW-4130M UPS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447586
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Public bug reported:
Trying to (re)connect to a (eduroam) wireless network using WPA2
Enterprise using certificates the nm-connection-editor pops up. I have
previously been connected to the network. Everything except User
Certificate, Private Key and Private Key Password is filled in. The
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33351368/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: Gconf.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33351369/Gconf.txt
** Attachment added: IpAddr.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33351370/IpAddr.txt
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