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Bug#505098: fixed

2008-11-19 Thread Debian Archive Maintenance
We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following
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Bug#505128: fixed

2008-11-19 Thread Debian Archive Maintenance
We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following
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emacs-lisp-intro | 2.04-4 | source, all

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Bug#505098: fixed

2008-11-19 Thread Debian Archive Maintenance
We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following
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 tramp | 1:2.0.55-3 | source, all

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Bug#413082: marked as done (tramp: Use a blacklist for flavours)

2008-11-19 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: tramp
Version: 1:2.1.8-1
Severity: wishlist

In /usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install/tramp a whitelist of
flavours for which tramp will be byte-compiled is used. I have used
Debian's tramp with emacs-muti-tty, emacs-lorenty and a
(self-packaged) emacs-unicode-2.

If a blacklist of packages is used, as suggested in the patch by
Daniel 'NebuchadnezzaR' Dehennin (http://bugs.debian.org/378577), it
would not be necessary to manually reconfigure tramp for other
flavours.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.20
Locale: LANG=en_IN, LC_CTYPE=en_IN (charmap=UTF-8) (ignored: LC_ALL set to 
en_IN)

Versions of packages tramp depends on:
ii  emacs21   21.4a+1-3  The GNU Emacs editor

Versions of packages tramp recommends:
ii  openssh-client1:4.3p2-8  Secure shell client, an rlogin/rsh
ii  sharutils 1:4.2.1-15 shar, unshar, uuencode, uudecode

-- no debconf information

--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Version: 1:2.1.8-2+rm

tramp has been just removed from Debian (cfr #505098) so these bugs
can be closed.

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Bug#473905: marked as done (tramp: Please rename package to emacs21-tramp)

2008-11-19 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: tramp
Version: 1:2.0.55-3
Severity: normal


When searching a package:

 apt-cache search tramp

The 1st line of debian/control::Description is displayed:

remote file access in Emacs

This is too geneneric, now that Emacs 22 includes tramp.

SUGGESTION

Couple of choices:

1) rename package to emacs21-tramp and remove it along when emacs21* packages 
are
   removed (made obsolete by emacs23).

2) Change the 1st line description to clearly state it's for Emacs 21 only.
   This is mentioned in further paragraphs, but they are not seen during
   "apt-cache search" time. Something like:
 
"remote file access for Emacs 21.x"

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--- Begin Message ---
Version: 1:2.1.8-2+rm

tramp has been just removed from Debian (cfr #505098) so these bugs
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Bug#506272: CVE-2008-5145: allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack

2008-11-19 Thread Raphael Geissert
Package: ltp-network-test
Version: 20060918-2
Severity: important
Tags: security

Hi,

The following CVE (Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures) id was published for 
ltp-network-test.

CVE-2008-5145[1]:
> ltpmenu in ltp 20060918 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via
> a symlink attack on a /tmp/runltp.mainmenu.# temporary file.

If you fix the vulnerability please also make sure to include the CVE id in 
the changelog entry.

[1] http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-5145
     http://security-tracker.debian.net/tracker/CVE-2008-5145

Cheers,
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Bug#496411: #496411: nothing was fixed at all

2008-11-19 Thread Raphael Geissert
found 496411 20060918-3
found 496411 20081031+dfsg-1
thanks

I have found all of the reported issues in BOTH versions marked as fixed.
Please stop blindly closing this report and *do verify* everything is fixed.

Attached are the results of a quick grep on both packages.

Regards,
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grep -r /tmp/ -A5 -B5 usr/lib/debian-test/tests/linux/ 2>/dev/null | cut -d/ 
-f8-





rwtest01%f





ns-udpsender matches
test_1_to_1_nonblock matches
test_1_to_1_connectx matches
test_1_to_1_socket_bind_listen matches
opts_e matches
--
nfsstress-
nfsstress-# Setting the NFS to version 2 with UDP by default
nfsstress-PID=$$
nfsstress-VERSION=${VERSION:=2}
nfsstress-SOCKET_TYPE=${SOCKET_TYPE:=udp}
nfsstress:TESTDIR=${TESTDIR:=/tmp/$TC$PID.testdir}
nfsstress-NFS_TYPE=${NFS_TYPE:=nfs}
nfsstress-
nfsstress-# If CLEANUP is not set; set it to "ON"
nfsstress-CLEANUP=${CLEANUP:="ON"}
nfsstress-
test_1_to_1_events matches
test_assoc_abort matches
ns-mcast_join matches
open_files matches
test_1_to_1_sendmsg matches
--
nfs01-
nfs01-VERSION=${VERSION:=2}
nfs01-RHOST=${RHOST:=`hostname`}
nfs01-NFILES=${NFILES:=1000}
nfs01-SOCKET_TYPE=${SOCKET_TYPE:=udp}
nfs01:TESTDIR=${TESTDIR:=/tmp/$TC$PID.testdir}
nfs01-NFS_TYPE=${NFS_TYPE:=nfs}
nfs01-
nfs01-echo ""
nfs01-echo "Test Options:"
nfs01-echo " VERSION: $VERSION"
test_recvmsg matches
test_sockopt matches
ltpServer matches
test_1_to_1_send matches
test_sockopt_v6 matches
rpc1 matches
test_1_to_1_addrs matches
opts matches
test_inaddr_any_v6 matches
--
xinetd_tests.sh-trap "cleanup" 0
xinetd_tests.sh-
xinetd_tests.sh-# create the temporary directory used by this testcase
xinetd_tests.sh-if [ -z $TMP ]
xinetd_tests.sh-then
xinetd_tests.sh:LTPTMP=/tmp/tst_xinetd.$$
xinetd_tests.sh-else
xinetd_tests.sh-LTPTMP=$TMP/tst_xinetd.$$
xinetd_tests.sh-fi
xinetd_tests.sh-
xinetd_tests.sh-mkdir -p $LTPTMP &>/dev/null || RC=$?
--
traceroute_tests.sh-trap "cleanup" 0
traceroute_tests.sh-
traceroute_tests.sh-# create the temporary directory used by this testcase
traceroute_tests.sh-if [ -z $TMP ]
traceroute_tests.sh-then
traceroute_tests.sh:LTPTMP=/tmp/tst_traceroute.$$
traceroute_tests.sh-else
traceroute_tests.sh-LTPTMP=$TMP/tst_traceroute.$$
traceroute_tests.sh-fi
traceroute_tests.sh-
traceroute_tests.sh-mkdir -p $LTPTMP &>/dev/null || RC=$?
--
tcpdump01-#Uncomment line below for debug output.
tcpdump01-#trace_logic=${trace_logic:-"set -x"}
tcpdump01-$trace_logic
tcpdump01-
tcpdump01-TC=tcpdump
tcpdump01:TCtmp=${TCtmp:-/tmp/$TC$$}
tcpdump01-RHOST=${RHOST:-`hostname`}
tcpdump01-IFNAME=${IFNAME:-$(netstat -i -n | grep "^[b-z]\{2,4\}[0-9][^*]" | 
awk '{print $1}' | head -n1)}
tcpdump01-NUMLOOPS=${NUMLOOPS:-20}
tcpdump01-OUTFILE=$TCtmp/tcpdump_out
tcpdump01-LTPROOT=${LTPROOT:-"../../../../"}
test_1_to_1_connect matches
nfs04_create_file matches
test_1_to_1_recvmsg matches
--
nfs03-PID=$$
nfs03-
nfs03-# Setting the NFS to version 2 by default
nfs03-VERSION=${VERSION:=2}
nfs03-SOCKET_TYPE=${SOCKET_TYPE:=udp}
nfs03:TESTDIR=${TESTDIR:=/tmp/$TC$PID.testdir}
nfs03-NFS_TYPE=${NFS_TYPE:=nfs}
nfs03-
nfs03-# If CLEANUP is not set; set it to "ON"
nfs03-CLEANUP=${CLEANUP:="ON"}
nfs03-
test_1_to_1_sockopt matches
ns-igmp_querier matches
test_basic_v6 matches
ns-udpclient matches
test_assoc_shutdown matches
ns-icmpv6_sender matches
test_1_to_1_shutdown matches
ns-tcpserver matches
test_inaddr_any matches
pingpong matches
test_fragments_v6 matches
--
dhcpd_tests.sh- export TCID="dhcpd  "   # this is the init function.
dhcpd_tests.sh- export TST_COUNT=0  # init identifier,
dhcpd_tests.sh-
dhcpd_tests.sh- if [ -z $TMP ]
dhcpd_tests.sh- then
dhcpd_tests.sh: LTPTMP=/tmp/tst_dhcpd.$$/
dhcpd_tests.sh- else
dhcpd_tests.sh- LTPTMP=$TMP/tst_dhcpd.$$/
dhcpd_tests.sh- fi
dhcpd_tests.sh-
dhcpd_tests.sh- # Initialize cleanup function.
--
nfsstat01-
nfsstat01-PID=$$
nfsstat01-
nfsstat01-TC=nfsstat01
nfsstat01-TCbin=${TCbin:=`pwd`}
nfsstat01:EXPORTDIR=${EXPORTDIR:=/tmp/$TC$PID}
nfsstat01-HOST=`hostname`
nfsstat01-CLEANUP=${CLEANUP:="ON"}
nfsstat01-VERSION=${VERSION:=2}
nfsstat01:TESTDIR=${TESTDIR:=/tmp/$TC$PID.testdir}
nfsstat01-NFS_TYPE=${NFS_TYPE:nfs}
nfsstat01-
nfsstat01-if [ "x$NFS_TYPE" != "xnfs4" ]; then
nfsstat01-OPTS=${OPTS:="-o vers=$VERSION "}
nfsstat01-fi
test_connectx matches
--
nfs02-PID=$$
nfs02-
nfs02-RHOST=${RHOST:=`hostname`}
nfs02-VERSION=${VERSION:=2}
nfs02-SOCKET_TYPE=${SOCKET_TYPE:=udp}
nfs02:TESTDIR=${TESTDIR:=/tmp/$TC$PID.testdir}
nfs02-CLEANUP=${CLEANUP:="ON"}
nfs02-NFS_TYPE=${NFS_TYPE:=nfs}
nfs02-
nfs02-#-#
nfs02-# FUNCTION: do_setup
ns-tcpclient matches
test_1_to_1_recvfrom matches
rpc_server matches
ltpClient matches
--
mc_cmds-#Uncomment line below for debug output.
mc_cmds-#trace_logic=${trace_logic:-"set -

Processed: #496411: nothing was fixed at all

2008-11-19 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> found 496411 20060918-3
Bug#496411: The possibility of attack with the help of symlinks in some Debian 
packages
Bug marked as found in version 20060918-3.

> found 496411 20081031+dfsg-1
Bug#496411: The possibility of attack with the help of symlinks in some Debian 
packages
Bug marked as found in version 20081031+dfsg-1 and reopened.

> thanks
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