Confirm same problem with the installer from ubuntu-8.10-alternate-
powepc+ps3.iso, it happens when one re-runs Detect network settings,
which fails.
The bug appears to be same/similar as 2004 Redhat
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=136123 Bug 136123 -
dhclient never gets lease though
Please resync to 1.5-3 ... check_ssh seems to result into beeing
unkindly to client system log
nagios-plugins (1.5-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* [38d8f67] Fixing latest changelog timestamp
* [7091aae] check_ssh: Drop 12_check_ssh_read_socket.dpatch
(Closes: #734811), this seems to
Public bug reported:
As stated in #1031680[1], to get check_apt a bit more reliable, it would
be totally great to make use of an API, for example libapt-pkg[2].
Please contribute via Pull Request[3] on the upstream project.
[1]
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1380231
Title:
Potential Vulnerability for X509 Certificate
Right from the plugins documentation (--help) of the plugins:
Please note that this plugin does not check if the presented server
certificate matches the hostname of the server, or if the certificate
has a valid chain of trust to one of the locally installed CAs.
The question now is, how do
Upstream is accepting PullRequest for such features to implement that in
general for all those ssl/tls capable checks as an option.
More details about contributing can be found at:
https://www.monitoring-plugins.org/development.html
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Maybe I need to mention that this is fixed in the source package
'monitoring-plugins' as there is no 'nagios-plugins' in Debian anymore.
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Sorry ... but I don't know what distribution and packages you are
using, but Ubuntu does not include a '/usr/bin/yum' ... so your
Bugreport maybe wrong in this UBUNTU bugtracker.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Hi Mike,
thanks for reporting this,
I've commited a fix into the Debian VCS and this will be fixed there
with the next upload.
Cheers, Jan.
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