marking invalid for postfix per comment #1
** Changed in: postfix (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
/etc/mailname
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No, this is not possible. You have a fundamental misunderstanding of how
email works. The reply-to field is part of the message content. A 550
rejection happens before the SMTP client even gets to start sending
message content. In other words, the 550 rejection occurs based on the
message
I think you're still confused on the difference between envelope-From
and header From. SPF doesn't care about the header From, it cares about
the envelope-From (and HELO). You can set the header From to the user's
address without SPF issues. But that user still won't get bounces. Not
much you can
/control?view=markup
A bug report to do exactly that already exists since October 2012:
https://bugs.debian.org/691672
If that were fixed, the change would then flow down to Ubuntu.
Here is the Debian package information for pps-tools:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/pps-tools.html
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Already fixed in the debian package repository a long time ago, not sure
when, but you can see that munin_stats runs as user munin and group
munin: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-
maint/munin.git;a=blob;f=debian/plugins.conf;h=3574d07c45b565bf72bca7dae9e82d5d524fd8ce;hb=debian
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Title:
bonding_err_ plugin needs a longer grep on 12.04
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To me, the usefulness comes from the longer-term graphs (week, month,
year) which show you how stable the system is and the average uptime. It
is also a good check of munin's network connectivity, as any network
problems will appear as obvious breaks in the graph.
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** Summary changed:
- plugin iostat_ios looses track of its state
+ plugin iostat_ios loses track of its state
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plugin
You don't say what version of munin you're using, but these have been
fixed upstream for a while.
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Title:
Perl warnings break
on Ubuntu systems.
You should open a new bug report and refer to this one, otherwise the
Ubuntu package maintainer may not notice your comment.
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This appears to be fixed in munin 2 by allowing '#' to be escaped with
'\': https://github.com/munin-
monitoring/munin/commit/786481518fb77a27567b818359005fde9b125c27
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Is there any consensus on what needs to be done here? I'll gladly apply
a patch upstream if there is agreement on what must be done.
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This was fixed upstream: http://munin-monitoring.org/changeset/4358
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Title:
munin-memory plugin doesn't work on 64-bit 12.04 LTS
: (unassigned) = Kenyon Ralph (kralph)
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Title:
sensors plugins does not recognize senors output
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** Summary changed:
- sensors plugins does not recognize senors output
+ sensors plugin does not recognize senors output
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Title:
** Summary changed:
- sensors plugin does not recognize senors output
+ sensors plugin does not recognize sensors output
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Title:
/changeset/4854
I also enhanced the plugin in changeset 4856 to get the warning and
critical values from sensors output like yours. I've tested that the
plugin works correctly with your sensors output, provided you use the
correct symlinks.
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this way since it was first added to the
repository 8 years ago:
http://munin-monitoring.org/browser/trunk/node/node.d.linux/sensors_.in?rev=98
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diskstats makes it
redundant; see Bug #919429 for that discussion. It is marked legacy in
the latest version upstream:
http://munin-monitoring.org/browser/trunk/plugins/node.d.linux/iostat_ios.in#L35
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fix to get it working properly.
Actually, the diskstats plugin does itemize read and write, per
device, if you click on the top-level graph. So iostat_ios does truly
seem redundant, while producing graphs that don't look as nice and
aren't per-device.
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I applied your suggested changes to the upstream repository: http
://munin-monitoring.org/changeset/4610
Thanks!
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Title:
Munin
functionality is
duplicated by diskstats. http://munin-monitoring.org/changeset/3003
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Title:
Munin IO Service Time
fixed in the precise version, so this bug can go Fix Released, as far
as I'm concerned. Thanks.
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Status
not configured puppet at all, so /var/log/puppet is empty.
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Title:
logrotate can't find /var/log/puppet if package
So maybe the fix is to not remove /var/log/puppet upon package removal.
/var/log/puppet could still be removed if empty upon package purge.
** Summary changed:
- package installation should create /var/log/puppet
+ logrotate can't find /var/log/puppet if package was removed and that
directory
Public bug reported:
The puppet package should create /var/log/puppet. Otherwise, we get this
from cron due to /etc/logrotate.d/puppet:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: error accessing
It would be good to get Hal's suggested changes into Debian first, then
they will flow into Ubuntu with no extra maintenance effort. Here is a
Debian bug report for getting timepps.h included:
http://bugs.debian.org/570233
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Status: Unknown
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package too, since
Debian will have multiarch support eventually:
http://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch
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Title:
DNS
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postfix
I haven't yet determined the cause of this, but after upgrading to natty
from maverick, postfix smtpd DNS lookups always fail when running in
chroot (which is the default). This can be seen by lines like
postfix/smtpd[12287]: connect from unknown
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The dpkg terminal log indicates that this was actually a problem with
the installation of mysql-server-5.1.
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At least spamassassin 3.3.1-1 on maverick seems to not have this
problem. Files in ~/.spamassassin are created with ownership of the user
who owns the home directory.
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I successfully executed the corrected script from 6.9.5~dfsg-3ubuntu0.2
in maverick-proposed.
** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-needed
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Yes, this is reproducible. Remove the extra equals sign, and the syntax
becomes correct, and the script runs without error. Add the equals sign,
and see a syntax error on execution.
This is a Bourne shell script. See the dash(1) manual page; there is no
== operator for test expressions.
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Binary package hint: awstats
[: 27: yes: unexpected operator
The == needs to be a = on line 27.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: awstats 6.9.5~dfsg-3ubuntu0.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-25.43-generic 2.6.35.10
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-25-generic
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Title:
syntax error in /usr/share/awstats/tools/buildstatic.sh
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** Summary changed:
- wrong
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: spamassassin
- spamassassin appears to maintain it's own internal cache of the IPs of
+ spamassassin appears to maintain its own internal cache of the IPs of
the DNS resolvers for a system that persists long after they change.
Specifically, if
% sudo aa-status
apparmor module is loaded.
36 profiles are loaded.
16 profiles are in enforce mode.
/usr/share/gdm/guest-session/Xsession
/usr/sbin/clamd
/usr/bin/freshclam
/usr/sbin/avahi-daemon
/usr/sbin/dhcpd3
/sbin/dhclient3
/usr/bin/evince-thumbnailer
/usr/sbin/cupsd
% dpkg -l |egrep '(apparmor|bind9)'
ii apparmor 2.3.1+1403-0ubuntu27.1
User-space parser utility for AppArmor
rc apparmor-profiles 2.3.1+1403-0ubuntu27.1
Profiles for AppArmor Security policies
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
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bind9 missed a dependency with apparmor-profiles
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/etc/apparmor.d
Tarballs attached. One is with apparmor-profiles installed, one is after
removing it.
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The problem is simply fixed by installing the apparmor-profiles package.
So adding a dependency on that package would seem to be one way to fix
this, as suggested in the original report. Bug #472472 has more details.
Here is an example kern.log entry from my system before installing
Does this bug still occur in newer versions of the package and Ubuntu?
** Changed in: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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