in this
package will see it; I'll seek a sponsor to upload it on my behalf soon if
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--- scrollz-2.2.3/debian/changelog 2014-11-05 17:37:01.0 -0700
+++ scrollz-2.2.3/debian/changelog 2021-06-06 10:16:54.
ciate it if someone could assist by uploading it on
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@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+scrollz (2.2.3-2) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
+
+ * Applied patch to ctcp.c to fix CVE-2021-29376 from
+https://github.com/ScrollZ/ScrollZ/pull/26
+ * Applied minor patch from upstream to the above fix
+
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+
sc
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> Package: sponsorship-requests
> Severity: normal
>
> I'm seeking assistance uploading a new version of the ScrollZ IRC client
> to unstable that addresses an outstanding CVE:
> https://security-tracker.debi
t I haven't
had a key in the keyring for several years.
This should be the minimum change required to fix this issue. I anticipate
there will also be stable and possibly oldstable uploads, as well.
Post-freeze, I do plan to update the source package to a newer upstream
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> I do see that there's a recent PR upstream to fix this CVE:
> https://github.com/ScrollZ/ScrollZ/pull/26
I see that this PR has now been merged. I rebuilt 2.2.3-1 with the ctcp.c
portion of the patch locally, but I haven&
package with
those, but I don't know how much time I'll have to put into updating
anything that's changed, and I would still need help uploading.
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g API differences) and it was never stable.
I don't have the cycles to port it; in addition, spf-milter-python appears
to be a suitably functional replacement. Given those facts, I suppose
dropping it is for the best.
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a fixed package.
My best guess, at this point, is that the original bug report is due to
an issue with the path to the key file.
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same version from lenny in squeeze too? If
> there are no objections I can do this at the end of the week, though
> it is better to be done by Mike Markley.
I don't object, either, but I would also like input from the release
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ady ported to work with libspf2.
> Please build it against libsfp2 library instead of libspf0.
spfmilter does not work with libspf2 1.2.x. With libspf2 1.0.x (which is
not currently in the Debian distribution), there are known crash and
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to the res_mkquery check would be a simpler
solution. I'll start adapting the suggestions you sent, but would either
of you be able to test that? (or do either of you think it's insane? :)
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anging the check to something like AC_SEARCH_LIBS(dn_expand, resolv)
would be more appropriate. Thoughts there?
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> Mike Markley (03/09/2009):
> > Based on the platforms involved, I suspect this is due to the old
> > versions of config.sub and config.guess shipping with the package.
>
> Could have been, but those are
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Owner: Mike Markley
* Package name: opendkim
Version : 1.0.0
Upstream Author : The OpenDKIM project
* URL : http://www.opendkim.org/
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: C
Description : An open-source DKIM library and mail
I've actually already assembled a package and will be uploading this
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dependency_libs, as well, so a Depends: on libssl-dev also seems
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me of its
functionality, in which case it SHOULD have that dependency, or it
doesn't, in which case the .la file has bad information and should be
fixed.
Since libunbound1 depends on libldns1, I have assumed here that the
former is the case, and that this is a simple missing dependency in the
-dev pack
Package: libunbound-dev
Version: 1.3.2-1
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libunbound-dev in sid ships a .la file that includes dependencies on
libldns and libcrypto:
$ grep dependency_libs /usr/lib/libunbound.la
# Linker flags that can not go in dependency_libs.
dependency_libs=' -lldns -lcrypto'
This causes li
Will the AM_PATH_LIBGNUTLS macro continue to be supported using an
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> 2.0 was released in December 2008.
> cu andreas
That it was. I'm working on a package now.
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Yes, I plan to upload 2.8.1; I just haven't had a moment to consult with
the release team to ensure that the fix makes it into lenny.
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overnight), the proposed ADSP extension does give you, as a sender, some
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This will be done sometime this week, time permitting; I'd been awaiting
2.8.0 before packaging a new version, and then after discovering a DoS
bug, felt it'd be best to wait until the fix in 2.8.1 :).
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Thank you very much for all the effort.
It's actually quite trivial; I maintain an unofficial backport for my
own etch boxes, and no changes to the source are necessary.
I'd be happy to support the existing dkim-milter backporter doing this,
or to do it myself. The latter may require a lit
vely be an
upstream bug, since -Cinternal=accept should be preventing that.
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Does starting the filter with -Cdnserror=accept help this issue?
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the former is definitely an important bug.
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> Possibly so; the configuration file I'm shipping pre-dates the upstream
> sample, but it may be time to replace it. In any case, it's available in
> /usr/share/doc/dkim-filter/examples.
im-filter/examples.
I've applied a patch from Scott Kitterman of Ubuntu to start in verify-
only mode when there's no key configured, but my temptation is to revamp
the default config to run in verify-only mode and provide boilerplate
for adding keys, etc. I'm quite open to user suggest
Nevermind, clearly the patch just adds another patch to debian/patches.
Since these aren't automatically applied, that patch will need to be
applied by hand in the Debian version of the source repository.
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The patch is greatly appreciated. However, it appears to be a bit off,
as include/config.h looks like a diff of a diff, or similar.
Nonetheless, it appears that this is easily replicated in config.h. Have
you already uploaded an NMU?
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I'm interpreting this to mean that it doesn't crash until Postfix
actually makes the Milter callout to dk-filter; is that correct? If so,
then it's probably not an issue with the formatting of the keys file, as
that is read on startup.
Would you be able to grab an strace?
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ourself; smfi_chgheader() is
called at no other times :).
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version, I'm guessing you're running etch, and therefore Postfix 2.3.8;
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> configure if unconfigured.
You're right; it's supposed to be catching this. I'll check it out
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a Received header is if you've changed HEADER_NAME in spfmilter.c.
I'd like to learn a little more about your test setup to see if I can
reproduce this locally. Can you send me the relevant snippets of your
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in particular that can't be satisfied by modifying the primary GID of
the dkim-filter user?
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Could you run dkim-filter under strace and send the output?
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On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:41:07AM +0100, Jos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I send the requested files 3 times, but got no confirmation from the
> bugtracker.
> Maybe a spamfilter is blocking the mail?
Are you sending it just to the BTS, or to both me and the BTS?
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> I don't see it in the bug tracker,
I don't see it in my maibox, either. You may want to resend.
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> with 2.4.1, still a " can't initialize DKIM library"
Then it may be a different problem; 2.4.1 should be able to handle the
empty resolv.conf. Can you grab another set of ltrace/strace output f
me server(s) to
actually query. Upstream has dug into the resolver functions a bit and
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How do you do name resolution?
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headway and I ask upstream to take a look.
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tall. spfmilter crashes pretty much daily.
If the libspf maintainer is listening in, is there any chance we can get
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> Settings are checked and are valid for version 2.3.2.dfsg-1.
... What exactly are those settings? Can you send your
/etc/default/dkim-filter and /etc/dkim-filter.conf (and any other
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gt; resolver.
> This is accomplished by modifying site.config.m4 to enable these lines:
>
> define(`bld_USE_ARLIB', `True')
I'm well aware of arlib and waiting to see the current revision in wider
production use before enabling it in the package.
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thanks
Thanks; this is fixed in the version of the package that's awaiting
upload after I sort out some packaging issues. I'll close the bug when
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packages (probably to something like libdkim-sendmail or libsmdkim or
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see that you need to drop your packages unless they're completely
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> On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 04:26:08PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL
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> > commenting out the three xfree()s after the referenced comment stops
> > the crash. I
applied this patch on one of my etch boxes that often experiences
this crash. It's quite memory-contrained, so any memory leaks should
also be reasonably obvious. I'll report results as I get them.
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obeying umask by any chance??).
It does obey umask, and I have a patch in hand that will setgid() the
binary to the run-as user's primary GID, which obviates the need for
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> > wrote:
> >> Mike Markley wrote:
> >>> Upon further inspection,
ounts to a no-op, so I'll try to remove the
processing rather than add a dependency. I expect to have an upload
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removed it from the defaults
file's list of interesting options.
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Is this still happening with the current version linked against libspf?
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Upon further inspection, this doesn't actually fix the core issue, which
is that the postinst and postrm scripts require adduser/deluser. IMO,
the best solution is a Depends: on adduser. I'll prepare an upload.
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ble to reproduce. It's
> > been in this state since October 2006. Closing now.
>
> I have no clou what information you need. Please tell me and I will
> answer it.
I'd asked for output from /on invite. Are you still experiencing this
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.8.0.dfsg/debian/dkim-filter/usr/share/man/man5/dkim-filter.conf.5
> mv: cannot stat
> `/build/buildd/dkim-milter-0.8.0.dfsg/debian/dkim-filter/usr/share/man/man4/dkim-filter.conf.4':
> No such file or directory
> make: *** [install] Error 1
Strange, didn't happen in my sid
, the same team maintains
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Upstream has a patch for this issue on its way. I'll roll it up into the
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tags 217567 + moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
I haven't heard anything on this for quite a long time and there have
been several releases since; I plan to close this bug if there are no
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Guess that's what happens when I don't have a chroot to test the build
in. Fix is on its way...
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reassign 330106 evolution
thanks
The Evolution conduits are part of the Evolution source and binary package.
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e arguments in favor of an update,
though, so I'll leave this bug open for a little longer.
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Severity: wishlist
Would it be possible to add ScrollZ to the list of IRC clients available
in Debian on http://www.debian.org/support#irc (second paragraph)?
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s
explicitly defined with -s and used in a few Makefiles.
Let me know if you have any other thoughts on this. I'm dist-upgrading
my box right now so that I can test the build.
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but I honestly don't know how to confirm that. Certainly
KXMLGUIClient appears nowhere in the arson source, so it's either
a kdelibs bug or arson is doing something it shouldn't with the headers.
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version. That was with spfmilter 0.95, though; I'll give it a shot with
0.97, now that it's out.
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a change as major as rebuilding the main expect package against tcl8.3
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27;m misunderstanding
(or if I'm just imagining that), I'd be glad to remove the dummy
packages...
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ctionality.
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o it, though doing so
silently may violate the principle of least surprise. I'm open to other
suggestions.
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 02:38:30PM +0400, Al Nikolov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If that workaround accepted, i would prepare NMU. Objections?
I'm working on an upload (and I only received the suggestion
yesterday...).
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t the libc6 dependency not being
there, now that I think it through. I suspect it is probably there out
of sheer force of habit, where compiled binaries are concerned.
Unless anyone raises objections, I'll remove the dependency.
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I know not with what weap
ly moved and my development
box's /usr drive didn't handle the move so well...
It's not clear from the above: does arson work properly with LANG=C? It
looks like you're using [EMAIL PROTECTED]; I wasn't able to reproduce this,
even with that as my LANG and LC_CTYPE, not even unde
, the
autogenerated conf isn't updated; this could introduce surprising
behavior.
Another solution has come to mind: move the autogenerated file to
/var/cache/aide. It would solve your case, and I suspect that it's
a more appropriate place anyway.
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Before becoming unavailable (for a lot longer than expected, I'll
admit), I added a co-maintainer and asked him to take a look at this
bug. I guess he hasn't had the time, either, so I'll look for
a permament solution, hopefully sometime tonight.
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Finally have my development box fixed. I will be following up on this
in the next day or so.
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was stored with an md5 hash but no sha1 --
in other words, the exact behavior one would expect.
Perhaps you can post a more complete configuration and send me a copy of
the database (if it's large you might want to skip Cc:ing the BTS).
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