Rock, I really do feel this is the right solution
I guess at the end of the day your blacklisting kicked enough upraw to
fix the problem, so I guess it was the right move :)
Cheers!
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You received this bug
Howdy,
snip
breaking ip6tables completely, since IPv6 autoloading got disabled,
and any sane person will do firewall configuration before
configuration the network interfaces.
On my system, the upgrade also had the very unkind effect ofI usually
load a firewall on given protocol once lo is
Has anyone affected by this tried this in feisty? Apparently there may
be some changes in glibc 2.5 which affect this?
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You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is a direct
That route tells it to just send packets for any IP directly out the
interface, this is usefull because in a LAN using zeroconf LL IPs (as
avahi-autoipd), only hosts without another non-LL ip should have an LL
ip.
So without a default (last resort) route out the interface, if you only
had an LL
It is not 'useless' it is installed as a last resort thus should not
cause any problems
It what way does it confuse openswan?
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It is worth noting while the ifupdown changes will cause any static
setups to continue working, it will break setups relying on
autoconfiguration, which are quite common for those using IPv6.
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What version of Ubuntu are you running?
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Hrm, 7.04 beta according to the forum post...
there is code to detect this I wonder why it didn't work
If you run
host -t soa local.
What happens?
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I fail to see how avahi-daemon could be breaking your network
Also it is not insecure it is simply a security risk like any other
network service running on your machine, there are no known remote bugs
but that doesn't mean none exist
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Please remember this has *nothing* to do with whether your modem/router
*supports* IPv6, but whether its inherrently broken and doesn't handle
DNS queries properly.
I'm not saying this makes it any less of a problem but you must
understand its a bug in the devices, they should just pass the DNS
Attaching!
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Here's the same thing but run as root so the capabilities etc are shown
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 89940 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 89940
Sync request: service-discovery-applet 0.4.4 from Debian/experimental (main)
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AIUI, nss-mdns does actually attempt to do this.
Can you attach the nsswitch.conf you had at the time?
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Hrm it's a shame you don't remember as we can't see if it was off
standard and why it wasn't automatically edited
the default is
files mdns_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
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Confirmed here with azureus some in browser applets.
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Binary package hint: discover-data
My NVIDIA 7600GTs are not detected as using the nv driver (which works
fine) and uses vesa instead.
FTR, I have 2 of these cards but it should still detect the primary :)
** Affects: discover-data (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Binary package hint: libnss-mdns
Quote from debian report #411978
Hi,
When /usr is not mounted and libnss-mdns is installed hostname lookups will
fail because lib_mdns* is in /usr/lib instead of /lib.
Apart from the more obvious things like nfs-mounting /usr,
This is *not* caused by DHCP releases simply being renewed I have tested
this just now (with both NetworkManager and a standard ifup)
I can think only possibly it might happen if you got a new IP every
lease every few seconds but this seems silly as everything else would
drop out also
In short:
Possibly makes sense to apply this patch also to disable this function
if Avahi is already disabled.
Although perhaps we should still check if Avahi is stopped in this case
(in case it was started manually) but not send an alert, or perhaps it
makes sense not to do a popup notify at all
also
I've just realised I'm totally wrong the message that is actually
appearing is from update-notifier, not /etc/network/if-up.d/avahi-daemon
unfortunately its midnight I must goto bed I will continue to
investigate this issue tomorrow
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and paste the output? (when this problem is occuring)
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I can confirm this constantly pops up for me, in my case it happened
every 10 seconds or so while at the sydney air port en route
linux.conf.au 2007
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You could do this but this won't affect all the other mDNS clients on
the network that will use .local by default
FYI: http://www.avahi.org/wiki/AvahiAndUnicastDotLocal
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Martin -- I wonder if this is worth fixing in edgy?
It affects a few other things as well, samba etc
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Just a quick couple pointers in regards to this:
- files dns mdns is not the recommend line upstream
See http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/nss-mdns/
Example:
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
Also note however, if the above is set and libnss-mdns is *not
Howdy,
Has this patch had any upstream acknowledgement/approval?
Cheers,
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I personally *suspect* from what I've seen vista would see the same
problems, however I don't know, haven't tested, and would be interested
to hear from anyone that has tried it.
Also this isn't about IPv6 at all, this is about disabling a potentially
usefull feature, to work around broken
Asraniel - and as I requested, what make/model are the routers that 98%
of switzerland use?
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So the way to fix the problems with an upcoming technology is to supress
it? Thats silly.. Disabling it by default out of the box also does not
aid adoption.
As far as I can see, this is a limited issue to those with broken
routers, probably 98% of devices on the market have no problems with
Public bug reported:
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sysctl has some examples of setting forwarding rules, and it is
incorrect, the IPv4 is correct but IPv6 says:
#net/ipv6/ip_forward=1
It needs to say:
net/ipv6/conf/all/forwarding=1
** Affects: procps (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Yes, you are all 100% correct this is because avahi is not running
There is a bug open uptream for a GUI dialog to display this information
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It has been fixed by the following changesets
http://www.avahi.org/changeset/1340
http://www.avahi.org/changeset/1341
http://www.avahi.org/changeset/1342
R1340 fixes the problem, R1341 is a slight cosmetic
Is this standard behavior for GNOME applications or?
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At this stage I would be doing up my own package, the feisty package
likely wont compile on edgy due to the IFLA_RTA patch being somewhat
incorrect.
You could grab SVN, or grab the feisty package and modify avahi-core
/iface-linux.c and avahi-autoipd/iface-linux.c according to these
patches
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Hi Kasi,
Thanks for your report, Avahi is actually disabled by default on Ubuntu
systems,
it can be enabled by either of:
Editing the file /etc/default/avahi-daemon and setting the appropriate
value (listed in the file) or
clicking on
This is known upstream, see Avahi bug #72 (linked)
I hope this will be fixed shortly.
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** Also affects: avahi (upstream) via
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It's actually nothing to do with being started by D-BUS
It was simply decided by the developers to do it this way, because
editing the RC symlinks was considered wrong I guess.
I admit this was a bad way to do it, I was going to implement a patch to
check how it was being started but I wasn't
Hi There,
Avahi starting or not starting would not cause HAL to fail.
Notably I have seen myself in the past this happen and a simple reboot
fixes it.
Bus as I said I doubt avahi is the culprit
If you were able to start avahi again and reproduce this let me know.
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The reason is because of Ubuntu's no open ports policy, thus it cannot
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There *is* a GUI way
System-Administration-Networking General tab click Enable service
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A new tzdata package is available from here
ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata
Including the appropriate fixes, I think it would be sane to update this
in breezy/dapper/edgy
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Can you try: cat /etc/default/avahi-daemon
also note that this error will popup (the 'warning you are using the
howl compat layer') whether avahi is running or not, if thats what you
are referring too.
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ps aux|grep avahi
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You may need to dpkg --purge bonjour (someone else had an issue where it
wouldnt uninstall with apt due to tryign to fix the kubuntu-desktop
problem at the same time)
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** Bug watch added: Avahi #67
http://www.avahi.org/ticket/67
** Also affects: avahi (upstream) via
http://www.avahi.org/ticket/67
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Trent Lloyd
Hi There,
If we look at the line
overwrite `/usr/lib/libdns_sd.so.1', which is also in package bonjour
As far as I am aware 'bonjour' is not an official package, hence the
conflict
You would need ot remove the bonjour package first and then installation
should suceed.
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and paste the output?
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No you need to *remove* the package
This is a package of bonjour - apples implementation, obviously the
Avahi compatability layer for Bonjour (DNSSD) would conflict with this,
hence the failed install
And because bonjour is not an official ubuntu package (e.g. not in the
ubuntu archives) we
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I have a NVIDIA card which is currently incorrectly detected to go under
the vesa driver (separate bug pending on that)
But when narrowing down the time zone location the second screen of
ubiquity (in my case to Perth, Western Australia)
It is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg
I have a pair of PCI-E 7600GT cards, the live cd fails to detect them as
using the nv driver [which works if i put it in manually and start a
second X server] and sues vesa instead which is terribly slow.
lspci output:
01:00.0 VGA
Just to confirm, this works fine for me in edgy
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Ah yes I forgot dbus starts it not rc?.d.. oops..
What would you propose is the best solution?
Given dbus starts it.. im thinking perhaps we could move the default
start behavior to ONLY affect the dbus script and leave /etc/inti.d
/avahi-daemon to
While it is started by dbus, it links to ../init.d/avahi-daemon so the
init script is the one used by dbus
See also Bug #65587
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See in Bug #65587
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Ah yes I forgot dbus starts it not rc?.d.. oops..
What would you propose is the best solution?
Given dbus starts it.. im thinking perhaps we could move the default
start behavior to ONLY affect the dbus script and leave /etc/inti.d
/avahi-daemon to work as expected
That
See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
devel/2006-October/021733.html for a revised proposal
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Fergal: you can run the script with /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon (dont
forgot to also fix the /etc/default/avahi file)
Please note that with the change to upstart in ubuntu I beleive the
/etc/rc?.d stuff has changed but I'm not really familiar with the
changes there (they are backwards compatible,
Yes this would violate the no open ports policy if this package is
installed by default
nss-mdns (much like a standard DNS resolver) opens a port at the time of
tryign to resolve in order to receive responses
When avahi is installed it uses that, and its open ports, but in
standalone mode it
Actually it's not the only package, I know among other things bittorrent
and rsync have this option, and it's there so that avahi can be
installed by default but not enabled on an ubuntu system.
Yes it is a little confusing, that is unfortunate.
As for upstart/rc?.d links, thats the price of
The purpose this serves is that avahi-daemon will now be installed by
default, but we do not want it to start by default, this is an option
provided by the network preferences.
This is somewhat slightly confusing, but it's been determined the 'best'
way to do this
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Is avahi-daemon actually running?
If you install 'avahi-discover' and run it, can you see your own
services (workstation service, for example)
Also, if so, what network interface do you have / what type is it?
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Public bug reported:
With avahi-daemon being disabled by default, many users get confused as
to why avahi is not working when installed
There are 2 main cases
1) They install avahi and it just doesnt work
2) They install avahi, it's not working, they try to manually run
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I'm afraid I can't seem to reproduce this now so I will close.
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Yes I beleive this should definitely be a candidate for dapper-updates
Once dapper-backports is going the new version would be a good candidate
for that.
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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I'm not sure how you ended up without an avahi group but it definitely
creates one on install (confirmed in practice) and from the postinst
script:
if ! getent passwd avahi /dev/null; then
adduser --disabled-password --quiet --system \
--home /var/run/avahi-daemon \
joe - this has been the topic of long debate between the ubuntu guys
DHCP and DNS currently have 'policy exceptions'
the responsible people currently do not feel avahi can be granted such
an exception at this stage.
enabling by default is not an option, we simply need to determine the
'best'
This appears resolved in debian now
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Disabling IPv6 increaseing the throughput of your internet connection
makes no sense and I think thats just circumstantial, sorry :)
The place where it *does* make a difference is the speed of new
connections, it seems that in some cases certain dns servers ignore
requests for IPv6 records and so
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bcm43xx-fwcutter
Source: bcm43xx-fwcutter
Debian Version: 20060501-4 (unstable)
Ubuntu changes were just a fake sync, so OK to override
** Affects: bcm43xx-fwcutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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I beleive this is planned but not yet done, i knwo the kubuntu guys are
working on it, not sure if anyoen else is doign it in gnome but I would
certainly be interested in looking at it.
That said I really don't like the whole /etc/default thing as it stops
you from even one-time starting avahi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vmware-player
I had the vmware-player packages install, but I decided I wanted to try
out vmware workstation trial.
I downloaded it and ran the script, it said vmware software was already
installed.
I purged the vmware-modules-`uname -r` and
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Binary package hint: dovecot
I am running two servers, one with 1.0.beta3-3ubuntu5 (which works) and
a new one I was just setting up today with 1.0.beta3-3ubuntu5.1 that
doesn't work.
Below is my configuration (dumbed down, i usually have far more complex queries
but these
Bumping to high and assigning to pitti at his request
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Importance: Untriaged = High
Assignee: (unassigned) = Martin Pitt
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Thanks martin, haven't appeared yet but I will test them out when I do
What was the problem?
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