Since Quantal (12.10), the recommends is for nagios3 | icinga so the
situation is better even if it is still not a suggests.
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Note that I use the boot command line cgroup_disable=memory but I
don't know if that alone is explaining the problem.
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Not using cgroup_disable=memory fixed the issue:
# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 0 B of
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The configuration file /etc/nagios-plugins/config/ssh.cfg used by
Icinga, which I can only assume is a copy of /usr/share/nagios-plugins
/templates-basic/ssh.cfg as it hads no dpkg entry is trying to execute
'check_ssh $host $arg1'. The parameters have either changed or the
I should clarify that check_ssh does not support any positional
paramters after the hostname according to --help, so I think it's just
the confiuration file out of whack with the binary
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@Nyami, would you be able to test the precise-proposed package that
upgrades Xen to the 4.1.5 release (see LP: #1180396). This could
possibly address your issue.
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a patch to this ticket?
Once this has gone though Ubunutu processes, please send my a diff and
I'll propogate it to the Debian package.
Cheers,
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Here is the dmesg of the *non dom0* kernel that boots properly.
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My Saucy dom0 is also affected by this. I wasn't able to get the dmesg
in text but I attached a picture of it.
The problem seems to be this:
ata1.00: qc timeout (cmd 0xec)
ata1.00: failed to IDENTIFY (I/O error, err_mask=0x4)
Then the SATA link back down a on speed (6 - 3 Gbps) and the same
@Joh Denker, I've looked through your urandom.conf upstart job and was
wondering how it would cope with /var on separated partition. Should't
it need start on mounted MOUNTPOINT=/var ?
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Another potential workaround would be to instruct bind9 to not poll to
discover new interfaces (with interface-interval 0;). I have not tested
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expecting with the strict-order dnsmasq config flag. It's
possible that was set in Raring and is no longer in Saucy, or you might
just have been lucky before. Leaving it to the Ubuntu devs to answer that.
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Fixed in developement version.
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On 24/07/13 20:33, Thomas Hood wrote:
Hi Simon,
I think we've established that the submitter is having a problem with
dnsmasq server, not with NetworkManager-controlled dnsmasq. So it would
be interesting to know if clear-on-reload fixes the submitter's problem.
(He already said
Please see what I said in that thread:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.networking.rabbitmq.general/18295
The assertion that the hostname needs to resolve to 127.0.0.1 via
/etc/hosts is untrue. The hostname needs to resolve to an IP address of
the machine, via DNS or /etc/hosts or whatever.
On 08/07/13 15:02, Thomas Hood wrote:
What do you think, Simon?
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I'm confused: dnsmasq won't cache a negative answer if it has no
upstream servers. To cache a negative answer it has to _receive_ a
negative answer
doesn't appear to do anything when the
upstream nameservers are set via DBus, maybe that's the underlying problem.
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Avery, in comment #2 you mentioned it started with 2.3.2-4ubuntu1 but I
noticed this problematic behavior since at least the version shipped in
Precise: 2.2.1-8ubuntu1.1.
The init script sleeps for 1 second between stop and start when asked to
restart. As a temporary workaround, sleeping for 3
@Avery, I've put up a little patch for the initscript that removes all
sleeps and wait for the PID file to vanish before considering the stop
action completed. Since it now uses start-stop-daemon it should be a
little bit clever.
It works well with my 4 VPNs here but would appreciate if you could
Thanks for testing Avery. I'll try to open a bug in Debian to hopefully
have this fixed at the source. If that goes well, Ubuntu will be next.
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Umm, with the shell fragment posted, you have the receiver started
outside the while true loop. Therefore the shell will never start the
receiver, and messages back up inside RabbitMQ until memory is
exhausted.
You can verify this with rabbitmqctl list_queues or the management
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my own (*) wrapper around /usr/lib/update-notifier/apt-check. It works
well and also provides perf_data for those who'd like to visualize the
package availability.
*: https://github.com/simondeziel/custom-nagios-
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During automatic security updates our SSH broke and started segfaulting.
There was nothing waiting to install. We assumed broken dependencies so,
as it was behind, have done a do-release-upgrade, but it's failed here
as well.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
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I entered
sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server
php5-mysql
into a teminal window and the following output shows the problem:
...
Setting up mysql-server-core-5.5 (5.5.31-0ubuntu0.13.04.1) ...
Setting up mysql-server-5.5
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rsa scripts are still bundled with OpenVPN. Starting with OpenVPN
2.3.1, the old
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openvpn --script-security is not working
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OpenVPN example easy-rsa 2.0 issues
To
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No /openssl.cnf file could be found because of a wrong regex in
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Update to 2.3
To
Brandon, you could probably workaround that limitation in 2 different
ways. First would be to install the network-manager-openvpn package if
not already done and use it to import and connect to your VPN. Second
would be to make sure the VPN is marked for autostart in
/etc/default/openvpn.
Marking
Marking as Fix released based on Peter's comment (#11). Thanks
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The quantal-proposed package works fine, thanks.
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OpenVPN 2.3.0 and earlier are affected by CVE-2013-2061 in some
configuration. The security impact is fairly low but still worth fixing
IMHO.
Upstream fix announcement:
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Title:
CVE-2013-2061: use of non-constant-time memcmp
Here is the console log. I've stripped out the updating and downloading
sections:
$ sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install bacula-director-mysql
[..]
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
linux-headers-3.2.0-23-generic
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When installing bacula-director-mysql the package tried to configure
it's username and DB in MySQL before mysql-server has finished setting
itself up and started. Runs fine on second retry.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: bacula-director-mysql
It seems there is a typo in your fr_CA.UTF8 locale. Maybe try with
fr_CA.UTF-8 ?
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another typo local-gen != locale-gen :)
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To manage notifications about this bug go
Assuming /etc/default/lxc is sourced, how about integrating this
directly in it:
# Is there a local apt-proxy/cacher available ?
eval $(apt-config shell MIRROR Acquire::http::Proxy)
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of dnsmasq is exhibiting the bug?
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Title:
libvirt instance of dnsmasq in raring fails to forward DNS requests
To manage
On 15/02/13 18:52, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 06:35:40PM -, Simon Kelley wrote:
On 15/02/13 18:00, Steve Langasek wrote:
Public bug reported:
On a raring system, the dnsmasq instance spawned by libvirt is not
forwarding DNS requests to the upstream resolver. dnsmasq
On 15/02/13 19:52, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
I was waiting for 2.66 to come out.
Simon, is a 2.66 release planned soon?
Probably not soon. There are no current showstopper issues, but there's
a lot of new code over 2.65, so it will need a reasonably long
release-candidate period to get
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Interacting starting BackupPC using the init script result in the
following warnings to be emitted:
* Starting backuppc...
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated at
/usr/share/backuppc/lib/BackupPC/Storage/Text.pm line 302.
Use of qw(...) as parentheses is
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If anyone is too lazy to apply those 2 patches, an easy way to correct
it is with sed:
sed -i 's/\(^[[:space:]]\+foreach my \$param\) \(qw(BackupFilesOnly
BackupFilesExclude)\) {$/\1 (\2) {/'
/usr/share/backuppc/lib/BackupPC/Lib.pm
/usr/share/backuppc/lib/BackupPC/Storage/Text.pm
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On 06/02/13 08:59, Thomas Hood wrote:
Hi Simon.
Before I forget to ask: can you please update dnsmasq(8) to include
under --strict-order a description of what happens when nameserver
addresses are passed in via D-Bus instead of via a file?
You wrote,
you can very easily provide the same
that have non-equivalent nameservers, of which there are very many.
[*]http://avahi.org/wiki/AvahiAndUnicastDotLocal /parenthesis
Detect non-equivalent servers is hard. I'm very much in favour of doing
it, if a way can be found.
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When installing the meta package bacula-server it will reach the point
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common before mysql-server has installed and started. The only way out
is to opt out of the automatic database installation and install
Workaround is to run `dpkg-reconfigure bacula-director-mysql` after
installation.
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bacula-server installation runs
On 04/02/13 22:05, Thomas Hood wrote:
Simon in #49:
It doesn't work [...] the order of servers given to the DBus
interface isn't preserved internally
Aha, so the answer to my question
Will switching on strict-order have the same effect
now that nameserver addresses are sent over D-Bus
Belay my previous comment about 1072899, it looks like network manager
is losing the second server before it ever gets to dnsmasq. Not a
dnsmasq problem.
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dnsmasq sometimes fails to resolve private names
On 04/02/13 15:36, Sergio Callegari wrote:
On 04/02/2013 15:40, Simon Kelley wrote:
On 03/02/13 07:48, Thomas Hood wrote:
there's still the unresolved question
of whether re-enabling --strict-order
will suffice as a workaround, since
12.10 relies on DBus to populate the
nameservers
Jacob, that is also my understanding, the userspace utility version must
always match the DRBD module version.
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Update
DRBD module version: 8.3.13
userland version: 8.3.11
you should upgrade your drbd tools!
More information on the test VM (installed with the daily image):
simon@ubuntu:~$ modinfo drbd
filename: /lib/modules/3.5.0-22-generic/kernel/drivers/block/drbd
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I hooked my new CyberPower UPS: CP685AVR-G on my Lucid server and got
this error:
Jan 15 12:06:33 xeon upsd[5441]: Can't connect to UPS [cyberpower]
(usbhid-ups-cyberpower): No such file or directory
Jan 15 12:06:38 xeon upsmon[5445]: Poll UPS [cyberpower@127.0.0.1]
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Many thanks Serge and Adam, the package in -proposed works perfectly.
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Windows Server 2008 won't boot with
I confirmed the package from Nigel's PPA works well and fixed the issue.
I'd still really appreaciate if the package could re-enter -proposed and
later -updates. Thanks
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Hi, I just noticed this bug and have 4 hypervisors affected by it. I
would be more than happy to test the SRU package from -proposed if
someone is kind enough to publish it there again. I will provide quick
test results.
Best regards,
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Title:
vpn dns server addresses - host lookups
On 12-10-19 01:07 AM, Kenyon Ralph wrote:
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
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Collecting and plotting the uptime seems pointless as this gives no
valuable information. Enabling this plugin by default when installing
munin-node will waste resources when polling all nodes and also when
generating graphs. I think the default setup should not enable this
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rfc-ignorant.org will stop working soon (October 30th 2012) and should
be removed from Spamassassin DNSBL lookups. More details on http://rfc-
ignorant.org/endofanera.php
** Affects: spamassassin
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Affects: spamassassin
Those running the sa-update daily cron job are not affected by this as
the RFC-ignorant rules were removed upstream already. The base package
would still require to be updated for installations not using the sa-
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ipsec-tools 0.7.1 which comes with Lucid has a bug (several, really)
that renders it inoperable for host-to-host IPSec via IPv6. The
particular bug I'm interested in eliminating has already been addressed
in ipsec-tools 0.8.0 which is available as of Oneiric.
The bug is
Another workaround is to reorder sources.list to have -security before
-updates like this:
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise main universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-security main universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
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bind-interfaces should solve that problem, backporting bind-dynamic to
earlier releases is not for the faint-hearted...
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as such.
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Fix taken for Debian 2.63-1 release.
Cheers,
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Simon, do you think that dnsmasq could misbehave as described here?
The only way I can see for this to occur is if a DNS server is return wrong (ie
NXDOMAIN or NODATA) answers, no answer shouldn't be a problem.
I suggest adding --log-queries to the dnsmasq configuration to try and
get a handle
On 20/06/12 10:56, Thomas Hood wrote:
I can imagine that it will take a lot of care to avoid introducing races
inside dnsmasq.
It's OK: notification of new interfaces comes via netlink, so it gets
synchronised via the select() call just like everything else.
Have I mentioned yet that Simon
-interfaces, but not answered without it.
HTH
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packages dnsmasq and libvirt-bin conflict with each other
To manage
, and automatically bind them as
required. This mode is inherently Linux-specific, since it needs netlink
to work.
You could either just use it as the default, or as a less problematic
alternative to --bind-interfaces to be dropped into the system dnsmasq
by networkmanager.
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On 18/06/12 21:08, Thomas Hood wrote:
@Simon: This is pretty much what I had in mind (comment #88) as a long-
term solution. How difficult do you think that this would be?
Don't know. I'm working on it now: seems to be behaving:
dnsmasq: new IPv4: 192.168.3.1
dnsmasq: new IPv6: fe80::f0f6
to use the dnsmasq DBus interface to set servers/domains
with full generality and without restarting dnsmasq.
Simon.
No doubt dnsmasq could be enhanced to poll its configuration files. But
it remains a question whether it's advisable for NM to make use of the
standalone dnsmasq for the purposes
maintenance advantages. One
dnsmasq process is under the control of NM. The other is under the
control of the admin. They communicate with each other via a well
defined protocol, RFC 1035.
This is a good argument, I think.
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it into precise next
days, but this is about 2 weeks ago. :-(
No, that was me, and I said I'd release 2.62 (upstream and Debian
packages, which I'm responsible for), and I did, on the 4th June.
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Title:
NM-controlled dnsmasq prevents other DNS servers from starting
To manage notifications about
that isn't
portable.
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To manage notifications about
would, I expect)
If you can make #2 happen without breaking things, that would seem to be
worth doing, I guess the main problem is that you need dnsmasq 2.61 or a
backport of the relevant code to 2.59.
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of ip addr even if tftp is not
enabled. The fix is in git but not a release, but should be backported
if you do #2. It's trivial: one line.
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On 12/06/12 10:05, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
Note that while bind-interfaces can be specified multiple times,
defining except-interfaces more than once is a syntax error in my
dnsmasq 2.59-4.
Are you sure? That should be allowed.
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On 12/06/12 11:24, Thomas Hood wrote:
Hmm, just tested this myself. You can't use except-interface=lo; it
seems you have to use listen-address=10.1.2.3. Perhaps Simon knows a
better way.
If you want to listen on an address which doesn't appear on an interface
(ie 127.0.1.1) then you have
On 12/06/12 20:31, Thomas Hood wrote:
(Executive summary of the following: I think we should fix this by
making nm-dnsmasq listen at ::1.)
Thanks for your much-needed help, Simon.
It is good to know that the except-interface avenue is available. We
want, however, to be able to enjoy
that --bind-interfaces is set.
Simon.
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Title:
NM-controlled dnsmasq prevents other DNS servers from running, yet
network
127.0.1.1 as opposed to another 127.* address?
I don't think so: they're all equivalent.
Simon.
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Title:
NM-controlled dnsmasq
The patch was accepted upstream: https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-
rsa/commit/a812fed7fbc39d4936c348d4a1a9c0e07e6d65f6
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Title:
This should now be simpler to achieve since upstream now makes easy-rsa
available in a separated git repo : https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa/
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On 31/05/12 08:47, Thomas Hood wrote:
In addition to devising an algorithm for dnsmasq to detect all and only
NNNs, the implementation of which will no doubt take a while, we should
consider implementing a quick fix too, along the lines suggested by
Sergio in #19. NM could be changed to do
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