Even if it's only fixed in 3.2, can you provide a version number where
it's definitely fixed?
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Title:
tproxy support (iptables
This is happening to me on a 12.04 install:
[1793012.835201] type=1400 audit(1336690883.803:534): apparmor=DENIED
operation=open parent=26571 profile=/usr/sbin/clamd
name=/proc/26820/status pid=26820 comm=clamd requested_mask=r
denied_mask=r fsuid=110 ouid=0
If I remove owner from the
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The nc -q autodetection code fails if the target system's grep does not
have a -q argument (quite the ironic coincidence). I believe -q is
specified by POSIX, but Solaris 11's /bin/grep does not support -q.
Redirecting to /dev/null works portably. (In fact, this is even
For the libvirt issue, this is coming in from a patch. Coincidentally, a
patch *you* wrote. So it looks like Ubuntu *is* the upstream on that
part of the issue.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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Given the last comment, shouldn't this be marked as a duplicate of
#225741, with that bug having tasks added for krb5, cupsys, and net-
snmp-config? (This also brings up the point that those libraries should
use pkg-config instead of their own -config application.)
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** Summary changed:
- any chance for iptables TPROXY module?
+ tproxy support (iptables squid)
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: iptables
-
- This is a table which makes building squid as an invisible acceleration
- proxy possible. Currently you have to alter your network
I don't know why you think this is a duplicate of bug #289299. That
sounds like a completely separate issue. This bug here is about how
Samba does not properly parse the GECOS field that it gets (perhaps
indirectly) from /etc/passwd.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 289299
winbind
** Also affects: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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libvirt ships with a limited but functional ESX driver. Ubuntu (and
Debian) disable this with --without-esx in debian/rules. I can't think
of any reason for Ubuntu to do this. Simply change it to --with-esx
instead so people who are interested can use that driver.
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libvirt ships with a limited but functional ESX driver. Ubuntu (and
Debian) disable this with --without-esx in debian/rules. I can't think
of any reason for Ubuntu to do this. Simply change it to --with-esx
- instead so people who are interested can use that driver.
I don't know which software you're asking about... I'm using Ubuntu
Lucid with libvirt 0.7.5 to connect to an ESX 4 host.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565771
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On Ubuntu Trusty, with libvirt 1.2.2, libvirt cannot start guests on NUMA node
1 (probably any node other than 0):
$ virsh start pen2.office.wiktel.com
error: Failed to start domain pen2.office.wiktel.com
error: internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor:
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Upgrading from Ubuntu Precise to Ubuntu Trusty broke one of my guests.
I've recently upgraded a host from Ubuntu Precise (qemu-kvm-1.0) to
Ubuntu Trusty (qemu 2.0.0). I have a Windows 2008 32-bit OS running on a
64-bit VM that runs a 16-bit line of business application.
No, that's the patch which adds EXTRA_STACK and breaks it.
Kevin O'Connor intends to finish up a patch using his option 5 soon:
I'm inclined to go with option 5. The real patch for that option,
however, is a little bigger. I should be able to send a more complete
patch in the next couple of
There's no downside for me.
http://www.seabios.org/pipermail/seabios/2015-January/008546.html and
http://www.seabios.org/pipermail/seabios/2015-January/008547.html have a
couple of answers. Basically, CONFIG_VGA_ALLOCATE_EXTRA_STACK improves
things for some old DOS programs. No examples were
I see I haven't given a status update here... There were a couple of
patches on the mailing list. One definitely fixes it. The other fixes
it, but possibly (I should retest) breaks video output while booting (on
seabios git, but not 1.7.4).
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Yes, this is reproducible with 16-bit Skifree. There's more discussion
on the mailing list, but the takeaway so far is that I can confirm that
setting CONFIG_VGA_ALLOCATE_EXTRA_STACK=n fixes this.
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I built an updated seabios using the source from git and the debian
directory from Debian's 1.7.5-1. It has the same problem.
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I rebuilt seabios git with CONFIG_DEBUG_LEVEL=8 and added the following
options, as per:
http://www.seabios.org/pipermail/seabios/2011-May/001718.html
qemu:commandline
qemu:arg value='-chardev'/
qemu:arg value='stdio,id=seabios'/
qemu:arg value='-device'/
qemu:arg
Upstream has a new patch that fixes this without any known breakage. I
tested it and confirmed it fixes things for me. However, it doesn't
apply to 1.7.4. I propose setting CONFIG_VGA_ALLOCATE_EXTRA_STACK=n
until the next seabios release after 1.8.1.
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** Patch added: A patch to fix the kernel-libipsec plugin packaging.
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If a certificate has a policy, strongswan rejects it unless every
certificate up the chain has the same policy. For certificates issued by
CAs today, this is not a valid assumption. This assumption results in my
Ubuntu laptop being unable to connect to my workplace VPN (which
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu GNOME on Vivid.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Run gnome-control-center and click Network.
2) Click the + icon to add a connection
3) Click VPN
4) Click IPsec/IKEv2 (strongswan)
Expected results:
A configuration window opens with settings for an IKEv2 VPN.
** Description changed:
If a certificate has a policy, strongswan rejects it unless every
certificate up the chain has the same policy. For certificates issued by
CAs today, this is not a valid assumption. This assumption results in my
Ubuntu laptop being unable to connect to my workplace
I'm running Precise. The 'Pass lo as faked tundev to NM' patch results
in Network Manager setting a 172.16.X.X IP on lo on VPN connect. Since
this replaces 127.0.0.1, other software breaks. Then, on VPN
disconnection, Network Manager takes lo down.
This can be trivially confirmed by running
Try to run 16-bit SkiFree in a 32-bit Windows OS inside a VM. You can
download it here: http://ski.ihoc.net/ski.zip It does not work on Trusty
(presumably through Wily) as-is, but if you set
CONFIG_VGA_ALLOCATE_EXTRA_STACK=n, it will work. (I haven't re-tested
this today, but that's what I and
I'll have to do more testing. I can't reproduce this on my trusty laptop
at the moment.
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Title:
[regression] vgabios - seabios
Try Windows 7.
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[regression] vgabios - seabios breaks (my) 16-bit applications
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[Title copied from Debian bug, which was not filed by me. Description
below is mine.]
If an NTP client sends a request with a source port less than 123, the
packet is silently ignored by ntpd. This is occurring in our environment
due to NAT.
Attached is the patch already
Excellent!
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Title:
[regression] vgabios - seabios breaks (my) 16-bit applications
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I seem to have forgotten. I'll test it today, for sure.
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Title:
[regression] vgabios -> seabios breaks (my) 16-bit
I can confirm that the proposed package fixes the issue. I tested before
the change by rebooting the guest using the stock SeaBIOS, and it was
broken. I installed seabios-1.7.4-4ubuntu1 from trusty-proposed and
rebooted the guest. It works now.
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I realized later that my laptop doesn't run Trusty. It runs vivid. So
disregard my previous comment.
Anyway, we're running Windows Server 2008 (not R2, which is only
available in 64-bit). That's based on Vista, so maybe try Vista? This is
still reproducible for me in my test environment. SkiFree
I will test the proposed package. I'm leaving for the weekend, so it
won't be until Sunday night / Monday morning (US/Central) at best, and
possibly the next night. But I will report back ASAP.
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I can confirm that `sed -i "s|-Lsd|-LS6d|" /etc/default/snmpd` fixes the
problem for me.
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Title:
Lots of "error on
This has been fixed in at least Ubuntu vivid.
** Changed in: rsync (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
This bug was introduced in dbconfig-common 2.0.3, which is in Xenial.
The fix is already in Debian as 2.0.4 (along with a couple other fixes).
What is necessary to get dbconfig-common 2.0.4 into Xenial?
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Package: dbconfig-common
Version: 2.0.3
internal/mysql has this at line 404:
if [ "$dbc_dbserver" != "" ] && "$dbc_dbserver" != localhost ; then
It needs brackets like this instead:
if [ "$dbc_dbserver" != "" ] && [ "$dbc_dbserver" != localhost ] ; then
Otherwise, I get
Thanks for letting me know about the requestsync tool. I will be sure to
use that next time.
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Title:
dbconfig-common
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