[Bug 1895528] Re: Setting in manpage of resolved.conf does not apply

2022-06-02 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
@Dan

thanks a lot for opening an MR. Until today the manpage has not changed
in Ubuntu 20.04 and I guess it won't ever for that LTS version.

But in Ubuntu 22.04 the manpage is correct and corresponds with the
default settings.

So for me this issue is solved and could be closed...

Best regards
Daniel

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[Bug 1976180] [NEW] nagstamon should depend on 'python3-dateutil'

2022-05-29 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Public bug reported:

Dear Maintainers,

I tested with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and nagstamon 3.8.0-1.

In case the 'python3-dateutil' package is missing on a system 'nagstamon' won't 
start.
The error message is accordingly a:

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'dateutil'.

'python3-dateutil' does exist per default on Ubuntu but by removing some
unwanted default features it happened that 'python3-dateutil' has been
removed as well while cleaning up dependencies.

Since 'python3-dateutil' is mandatory to run 'nagstamon' it should be
listed in its dependencies.

Best regards
Daniel

** Affects: nagstamon (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1883025] Re: [focal SRU] davfs2 unable to unmount: segfault error 4 in libc.so

2021-05-26 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Same here, Package 1.5.5-1ubuntu0.1 fixes the bug. Thanks!

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[Bug 1891552] Re: Segmentation Fault in libpcre2-8-0 when using regex in (cifs) volume

2021-03-31 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Hi Brian,

I tested the focal-proposed version with my configured
pam_mount.conf.xml and it seems to be working fine now.

Package Version:
libpam-mount/focal-proposed,now 2.16-10ubuntu0.20.04.1 amd64

In my pam_mount.conf.xml I am using a 'regex="yes"' and an "and"
condition.

I switched to a different user on the terminal, the matching regex is
shown and the volume is mounted correctly.

Thanks a lot!
Daniel

** Tags removed: verification-needed-focal
** Tags added: verification-done-focal

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[Bug 1891552] Re: Segmentation Fault in libpcre2-8-0 when using regex in (cifs) volume

2021-01-19 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Thanks for the fix. Do you know when this version will be released in
the focal repository?

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[Bug 1897744] Re: VerifyHostKeyDNS not working due to missing trust-ad flag

2020-10-28 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Hello Brian,

I installed version

245.4-4ubuntu3.3   from   focal-proposed

on my focal systems, did some restarts, checked the content of the
/etc/resolv.conf (trust-ad was always present). Connection to servers
using sshfp is working without authenticity question except those
servers without sshfp key in DNS. So everything works as it is supposed
to.

Thanks a lot and I have changed the tag for focal.

Daniel

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[Bug 1897744] [NEW] VerifyHostKeyDNS not working due to missing trust-ad flag

2020-09-29 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Public bug reported:

Hi,

1)
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04

2)
systemd:245.4-4ubuntu3.2

3)
I set VerifyHostKeyDNS to YES and hosts are automatically verified via sshfp.

4)
I still get the security question
Matching host key fingerprint found in DNS.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? 

The issue is known and fixed in systemd v246.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/16072

Best regards
Daniel

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1891552] Re: Segmentation Fault in libpcre2-8-0 when using regex in (cifs) volume

2020-09-14 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Is there something new on this topic?

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[Bug 1895528] [NEW] Setting in manpage of resolved.conf does not apply

2020-09-14 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Public bug reported:

Hi,

it looks like there is an error in the manpage of resolved.conf.

Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS

systemd 245.4-4ubuntu3.2


The manpage of resolved.conf says:

DNSSEC=
   ...
   Defaults to "allow-downgrade"

So when I leave the resolved.conf un-edited, the value is

[Resolve]
...
#DNSSEC=no
...

so the default "allow-downgrade" should apply.


But instead DNSSEC is not used at all.

dig sshfp dnsprivacy.org +dnssec

; <<>> DiG 9.16.1-Ubuntu <<>> sshfp dnsprivacy.org +dnssec
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 24171
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1


When I set the value hard-coded to "allow-downgrade"

[Resolve]
...
DNSSEC=allow-downgrade
...

the ad flag is shown.

dig sshfp dnsprivacy.org +dnssec

; <<>> DiG 9.16.1-Ubuntu <<>> sshfp dnsprivacy.org +dnssec
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 41701
;; flags: qr rd ra ad; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1


Best regards
Daniel

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1891552] Re: Segmentation Fault when using regex in (cifs) volume

2020-08-14 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
In /var/log/syslog I get the following error message when the segfault
appears:

Aug 14 11:26:26 ubuntu2004 kernel: [  285.174018] traps: su[2526]
general protection fault ip:7f5818e4c271 sp:7ffced650520 error:0 in
libpcre2-8.so.0.9.0[7f5818e3d000+64000]

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[Bug 1891552] Re: Segmentation Fault when using regex in (cifs) volume

2020-08-14 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Hi Christian,

2. The mounting client gets the segfault.

1. To reproduce it on Ubuntu 20.04 I switch to root on the terminal via
'sudo -su'. Then I switch to another user.

Without the regex in the pam_mount.conf.xml it looks like this:

root@ubuntu2004:/# su - user
reenter password for pam_mount:
HXproc_run_async: pmvarrun: No such file or directory
user@ubuntu2004:~$

The CIFS-Directory is mounted.

With the regex it looks like this:

root@ubuntu2004:/# su - user
Segmentation fault
root@ubuntu2004:/#

3. Unfortunately there is no core dump of the segfault.

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[Bug 1891552] [NEW] Segmentation Fault when using regex in (cifs) volume

2020-08-13 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Public bug reported:

Hello,

there seems to be a bug in libpam-mount in version 2.16-10 used in
Ubuntu 20.04.

I want to mount a cifs volume with a regex condition.


  
^[a-z]{3}.*$
  


At system start the system freezes completely. Then I retested during a
running session on the command line and I'm getting the error message

Segmentation fault

when I login to another user.

If I remove the 'regex="yes"' everything works.
If I remove the "and" condition everything works.
If I downgrade the libpam-mount package to version 2.16-3ubuntu0.1 of Ubuntu 
18.04 everything works including using the regex condition. In Ubuntu 18.04 
everything worked fine as well.

Best regards
Daniel

** Affects: libpam-mount (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: libpam-mount regex

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[Bug 1859293] Re: davfs2 umount.davfs crashes when compiled with gcc 9

2020-05-25 Thread Daniel von Obernitz
Will there be a release of 1.5.6 for Ubuntu Focal soon? The fix is out
there for almost six months now :(

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