Package: logcheck-database-1.3.13
Version: squeeze
Severity: normal
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/ssh is too aggressive in filtering out
messages. I accidentally left an SSH port coming in from the Internet
open, but I hadn't worried about it too much since I figured logcheck
would spam me to
This is not a "minor" bug, it's a show-stopper that prevents the package
from working. I'm adding a lot more detail here in the hopes that a)
someone will make the trivial fix and b) to provide search engines more
detail in the meantime (it'd be really nice if I'd found this bug about
3 hours
Package: fcheck
Version: all
Severity: wishlist
Goal:
fcheck should CFInclude either an /etc/fcheck/fcheck.cfg.local file
and/or /etc/fcheck/cfg.d (possibly overkill) to facilitate local and/or
package customization. For examples, see /etc/bind/named.conf.local or
/etc/cron.d.
Problem:
In o
Work-around to "recreate" .list file
WORK-AROUND: to re-create the .list file, where the broken package is
"update-manager" and a local copy exists in the cache.
# dpkg --no-debsig --no-triggers --force-all -r update-manager
# dpkg --no-debsig --no-triggers --force-all -i
/var/cache/apt/archi
Karmic system, but in theory this should work fine for Debian too.
Substitute 'apt-get' instead of 'aptitude' if that's what you normally use.
Later,
JP
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oth virtual disks and can mount one or the other and poke
around to provide more data, as needed.
Later,
JP
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is time).
3) Convert an existing host from SCSI to IDE on (tedious: briefly, the
only way I know how to do that is here:
http://lists.netisland.net/archives/plug/plug-2008-12/msg00191.html)
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JP
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Package: ntp
Version: all?
Severity: annoying
PROBLEM: The manpage for ntptrace is wrong (looks like its for the old
C version instead of the new Perl version of 'ntptrace')
SOLUTION: Fix/rewrite the manpage (maybe from upstream)
NOTE: This is an upstream bug that claims to have been fixed
Package: fcheck
Version: 2.7.59-8
Severity: minor
fcheck should include logcheck ignore files, e.g.:
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/fcheck
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} \w+ fcheck: "INFO: Rebuild of the fcheck database
/var/lib/fcheck/fcheck\.dbf begun for \w+ using config file
/etc/fcheck/fcheck\.cfg"
UPDATE: Corrected sample logcheck files; moved "Download failed" from
ignore to (new) violations.ignore file and removed same from violations.
Duh.
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/approx
# approx; run-time
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ approx: .*/Releas
Eric Cooper wrote:
> On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 03:16:45AM -0400, JP Vossen wrote:
>> When run from '/etc/init.d/approx start' the approx daemon should
>> write a PID file, but it's not. Something missing in the init
>> script?
>
> I removed the pidfile c
Package: approx
Version: 2.8.0 (Etch)
Severity: wishlist
The approx package does not supply logcheck files, but it should. Here
are some examples, someone familiar with the codebase can undoubtedly
improve them.
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/approx
# appr
Package: approx
Version: 2.8.0 (Etch)
Severity: minor
When run from '/etc/init.d/approx start' the approx daemon should write
a PID file, but it's not. Something missing in the init script?
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/a/approx/approx_2.8.0/changelog
approx (1.06)
I like the idea of allowing multiple fallback repositories. It was
actually the one criteria I had for an apt-proxy replacement that approx
failed, but overall I liked it so much I used approx anyway. It seems a
lot faster and is certainly much more stable than apt-proxy.
Thanks,
JP
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Package: x11vnc
Version: Etch 0.8.2-1 to Lenny/Sid 0.9.3.dfsg.1-1
Severity: wishlist
As far as I can tell, x11vnc doesn't create a menu item, which may be
confusing to some users, e.g., newbies wanting a remote desktop. It
should create a menu item.
I was also asked to pass this along, "Make
it it here to get it into the record, since I was unable to find
anything to this effect in Google or the Debian Bug DB.
See also: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=357187
Later,
JP
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Note, it's up to v1.4 now, and that version supports Passwordsafe v3
files, which are brand new...
http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/Gorilla/download/gorilla-1.4.tar.gz
Thanks,
JP
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