[Bug 241461] Re: OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy.

2008-12-05 Thread Thierry Carrez
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comment. Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can click on th

[Bug 241461] Re: OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy.

2008-07-25 Thread Thierry Carrez
>> 2/ openvpn is configured to run as openvpn user out-of-the-box >> in Gutsy, and when you upgrade to hardy it runs as root. > > Case number 2. Like I said, my testing on a fresh gutsy install has failed to reproduce that : $ sudo apt-get install openvpn [...] $ grep openvpn /etc/passwd | wc -l

[Bug 241461] Re: OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy.

2008-07-24 Thread Zombie Ryushu
Its case number 2. -- OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241461 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to openvpn in ubuntu. -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubun

Re: [Bug 241461] Re: OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy.

2008-07-24 Thread Zombie Ryushu
Case number 2. --- On Wed, 7/23/08, Thierry Carrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Thierry Carrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Bug 241461] Re: OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2008, 11:43 AM I entirely agree. However

[Bug 241461] Re: OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy.

2008-07-23 Thread Thierry Carrez
I entirely agree. However the "is" and "should be" situations aren't the same: 1/ openvpn runs as root when installed, and if you change it later to run as "openvpn", whenever you upgrade you're back to root. openvpn should be running as the user 'openvpn' for security reasons. 2/ openvpn is conf

[Bug 241461] Re: OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy.

2008-07-22 Thread Zombie Ryushu
OpenVPN is (or should be for security reasons) configured to run as the user 'openvpn' not root. This is so should openVPN become compromised, it doesn't root the whole box. -- OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241461 You received this bug notification b

[Bug 241461] Re: OpenVPN deletes its own user group in Hardy.

2008-07-21 Thread Thierry Carrez
Thank you for your bug report. I might be missing some information, but as far as I can tell the OpenVPN package (in Gutsy or hardy) does not create an "openvpn" user account or group, so I cannot reproduce the behavior you describe. Could you please explain what exactly happened : name of the use