tags 291498 pending
thanks
Thanks much.
Fixed in my svn and in the next upload.
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Micah> Hi,
Micah> I'm just sending a ping to find out if there has been any
Micah> movement on this issue.
I continue to believe that this is not a security issue and that
openssh is wrong to have applied the patch.
That do
does your platform support weak symbols?
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> "Michael" == Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 05:51:16PM +0100, Michael Banck
Michael> wrote:
>> I am not sure whether all the Makefile.in's should be modified
>> to have $PTHREAD_LIBS added to the link lines in case the
>> librar
>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 01:02:29PM -0500, Sam Hartman
Michael> wrote:
>> does your platform support weak symbols?
Michael> Yes, it does.
OK.
those references sho
Russ, how do you feel about the thread on c.p.kerberos about the mutex
lock on debian? That seems rather bothersome.
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> "Christian" == Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> Has anyone around an idea about bug #200342. Given its
Christian> age, it may be over for a very long time.
Christian> However, I'm completely lacking the required skills to
Christian> investigate it.
KSRC is not a environment variable, it is a make variable.
So, I'd expect
debian/rules KSRC=foo kdist_image to work
but not
KSRC=foo debian/rules kdist_image.
There's really no harm in making it be an environment variable; I can
replace $(KSRC) with ${KSRC} in debian/rules. Please confirm that
fi
package: cvs
severity: wishlist
Hi. The kerberos libraries are at priority standard and are in a lot
of dependency chains. I don't think there is any good reason not to
enable gssapi support in cvs. It would be very convenient for some of
us.
All that needs to happen is:
* add libkrb-dev to
>>>>> "Russ" == Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russ> Sam Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> So, I agree that we definitely need to support building
>> targeted at /usr/lib/uml. I also believe you need to set up
&g
The part that really does not seem reasonable to me is installing the
modules in /usr/lib/uml.
It seems that for different configurations you want a module to be
installed in the hosted os vs the hosting OS.
It seems that you need to support both and the default is unclear to
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That's certainly where uml puts the modules for the uml kernel in
Debian.
It's not in general where the modules would end up if you build your
own kernel.
Also, ultimately, the modules end up needing to be accessed within the
uml image. I don't see why you wouldn't often want to install a
module
OK. I think we've linked this to an upstream bug. I think we already
have a patch. Let me confirm that.
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Be aware that there is special code to try and disable the replay
cache in mod-auth-kerb; it may interact badly with changes in krb5.
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>>>>> "Russ" == Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russ> Sam Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Be aware that there is special code to try and disable the
>> replay cache in mod-auth-kerb; it may interact badly with
I'm not really sure either side is at fault here. It seems like
you're failing to get credentials for host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] for some
reason.
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I will do this. Thanks for the report.
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That's certainly not how it should work
Are you sure you are not using the audit option to pam_unix? Without
that option I see:
Jun 3 13:59:06 cz login[4777]: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown
Jun 3 13:59:06 cz login[4777]: (pam_unix) authentication failure;
logname=hartmans uid=0 euid=0 tt
> "Jason" == Jason Rennie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> On 4/19/05, Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you use the modules that are built with the package in
>> Debian, the module will be named correctly. Making this change
>> would break interoperability betwe
I'd certainly expect pam to be used for all password validation. If
that's not true please give me info on how to reproduce.
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I'm thinking this may be a csail-specific lossage.
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No, there is not a limits.conf manpage in pam upstream; there is a
readme that could become a manpage. If that happened, dropping
limits.conf from shadow would be useful.
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Understood. I am sorry that NIS is so broken. I just don't have time
to support NIS.
I do believe upgrading to 0.78 post-sarge is important.
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> "Andreas" == Andreas Jochens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andreas> This bug can now be reproduced in a current i386/testing
Andreas> environment (openafs version 1.3.81-3 is now in sarge).
Oops yeah.
This is not so good. I will need to deal with this post haste. I
should get to it
I'm expecting Karl to deal with this bug. He has a strong interest in
making this work.
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> "xsdg" == xsdg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
xsdg> First, I would appreciate if a warning of some sort showed
xsdg> up in debconf -- I tend not to look under /usr/share/doc/
xsdg> unless I feel I need information in the first place.
I believe this would be against debconf policy
Hi. I have not been paying attention to this issue as much as I would
like.
Just as an FYI, I'm running 1.3.81 on an SMP powermac g5 with no build
or run problems.
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Are you using pam_krb5 for password logins?
If so, pam_krb5 also respects .k5login, so it is a feature not a bug.
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Are you going to be the maintainer of the nfsv4 utilities? Has Citi
actually released something that will work with stock krb5 1.4 yet?
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I'm happy to move to db4 post-sarge if the upgrade issues are dealt
with.
The problem is that if you are using userdb (which I don't think is
used often), logins will fail until your database is converted. Your
database will not be in a particularly standard place so postinst will
not be able to
Russ, I'm fairly sure this hasn't been fixed. It was discussed
recently on zephyr.
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I don't understand why this is needed. That's fairly clearly the
default keytab that sshd will use.
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> "Brian" == Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> My understanding is this should only happen for closed
Brian> source modules, and I believe openafs-modules-source is
Brian> open source.
This happens for any non-GPL module.
OpenAFS is definitely not GPL although it is o
So, there are local changes having to do with that test. I forget
why, but the sitution is annoying.
I'd recommend buinging the alpha kernel with modversions.
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I have 1.3.79 packages at svn://ia.mit.edu/openafs/branches/experimental
I need to work out some last details and upload.
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tags 297585 woody
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severity 300775 wishlist
tags 300775 -security
thanks
Hi. I've explicitly decided not to upgrade PAM for sarge. I had also
decided when 0.77 came out that I didn't see a good reason to take it.
Taking a new pam release is a painful process.
That said, I'm looking for people to help with PAM. W
Interesting. I don't see this at all.
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> "Matt" == Matt Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> The pam_mail module attempts to perform stat() of the mail
Matt> location. If the mail location is NFS mounted and that
Matt> server is unavailable, logins as any user (root included)
Matt> will hang indefinitely (ham
>>>>> "Steve" == Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 08:34:59PM -0500, Sam Hartman
Steve> wrote:
>> >>>>> "Matt" == Matt Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve&g
I'm not at all sure what to do about this bug. I understand the
problem but have no idea where it can be fixed.
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> "Jeroen" == Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeroen> On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 12:50:35PM -0500, Chip Salzenberg
Jeroen> wrote:
>> Package: ftp.debian.org Severity: normal
>>
>> The current unstable nfs-utils (1.0.7-1) builds nfs-common to
>> depend on
> "Jan-Benedict" == Jan-Benedict Glaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan-Benedict> If you're not keen with that, maybe doing it like
Jan-Benedict> postgres would do: debconf there asks if you want to
Jan-Benedict> keep the database files even at real purge time...
That works for me.
>>>>> "Javier" == Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Javier> On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 08:49:01PM -0500, Sam Hartman
Javier> wrote:
>> severity 300775 wishlist tags 300775 -security
Javier> ^^^
>>>>> "Matt" == Matt Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 06:30:28PM -0500, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> >>>>> "Steve" == Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> It seems to me t
>>>>> "Chip" == Chip Salzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chip> According to Sam Hartman:
>> However I think it is generally a good idea to talk to a
>> maintainer before depending on unpublished internal interfaces
>> of the
I hate to be a pain in the ass, but it is going to be very difficult
for me to take a huge .diff.gz that applies all the debian patches.
That's hard to audit, hard to understand and not well documented. I'm
happy to give you access to the repository so you can work on a branch
and try to get th
The upstream rc file and config file actually auto-detect a reasonable
configuration. It would be neat if someone merged those changes back
to the debian packages. I can't just use the upstream rc script
because it tries to load the kernel module manually rather than using
modprobe and found that
Hi. I cannot reproduce this. unmounting afs seems to work OK for me.
Information on when it works vs when it does not is appreciated.
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Hi. Again, it works for me. Hopefully we'll find some more people
that have this problem and we can start to understand why it works on
some machines and not others.
My machine is a ppc64 box; I see you are running i686.
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Does the krb524 functionality disappear from the KDC if you turn off
krb4?
If so, that will be a problem for current openafs, although probably
not for future openafs.
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package: libflite1, eflite
severity: wishlist
I notice that both eflite and flite open /dev/dsp directly (as a
hard-coded string in the sources).
That makes it challenging to use eflite as a speech server for screen
reading with one sound card and to use /dev/dsp for music or other
sound effects.
Thanks for reporting this. I will try and reproduce and debug but
would love it if someone else gets to this before I do. I'm
definitely busy this evening and will try to get to this tomorrow.
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> "Micah" == Micah Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Micah> Package: openssh-krb5 Severity: important Tags: security
Micah> CAN-2005-2798[1] reads:
Micah> sshd in OpenSSH before 4.2, when GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
Micah> is enabled, allows GSSAPI credentials to be delegate
Sounds like your system thinks it can get tickets for the non-kerberos
host, but some kdc is hanging somewhere.
You could edit your krb5.conf either to add a domain realm mapping so
the non-kerberos machine is in some obviouly bogus realm.
Alternatively you could make sure that the kdc information
Hi. I cannot reproduce this. My desktop is a powerpc machine and I
build all my packages (including ones that depend on krb5) on it just
fine.
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>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> Hi Sam! Sam Hartman [2005-10-09 16:56 -0400]:
>> Hi. I cannot reproduce this. My desktop is a powerpc machine
>> and I build all my packages (including ones that depen
package: miredo
severity: important
version: 1.0.4-1
Tags: upstream
justification: Debian's Teredo implementation does not particularly work with
Debian's NAT implementation
[I've copied the Miredo author because this really seems more an
upstream issue than an Debian issue. I've copied Chris
Interesting. Do you end up getting tickets for the host service or
just a tgt?
Is any error logged on the Kerberos KDC?
Does the sasl sample pass the hostname into the sasl library? Many
mechanisms such as digest-md5 and cram-md5 will mostly work without a
hostname passed in, but gssapi requires
package: libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit
severity: grave
justification: package seems not to work at all
I get a base64 error authenticating to a system that works fine with a
previous version of sasl.
To reproduce:
apt-get install krb5-user
kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
password: foobarbaz
apt-get ins
>>>>> "Fabian" == Fabian Fagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Fabian> On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 15:08 -0500, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> I get a base64 error authenticating to a system that works fine
>> with a previous version of sasl.
>>
I'd like to ask that you not enable gssapi support for the ssh
package. The problem is that there is a key exchange method that has
not yet been accepted upstream that you probably want if you want
Kerberos support. Having the ssh package do some but not all of the
desired Kerberos support would
Hi. I've been fairly busy and while I've had time to mostly keep up
with my packages I have not had time to look at enhancements. I'll
try to get a chance to look at your patch within a week.
--Sam
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> "Brian" == Brian Sammon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> The bug reported in #248133 appears to have resurfaced, and
Brian> since I'm too late to reopen it, here goes: When I try to
Brian> ssh into the machine as root when root has no password (and
Brian> shadow passwords a
package: libsvn0
severity: serious
justification: breaks other software
version: 1.1.1-2
Please conflict with the 1.0.9 libsvn-core-perl. In practice it does
not work with this version of the library.
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Typically this means your kernel sources do not match the kernel you
are actually running. OTher possible problems include a mismatch in
module utilities, compilers etc.
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This patch looks broken. Are you sure you actually have the openafs
client enabled on your system?
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svn://ia.mit.edu/svn-debian/openafs/branches/experimental
contains packages that work against 2.6.10. I'm not happy with the
server packages; there is a horrible bug that tends to take out
windows clients in sufficiently large cells. I'm not sure whether I'm
going to upload these packages.
-
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severity: serious
version: 1.2-1
justification: policy 8.1
Policy 8.1 requires that the shared library soname be in the package.
keyutils-lib should be renamed libkeyutils1
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package: openafs-krb5
Version: 1.4.2-3
Kerberos in experimental will return null realm names for
krb5_get_realm_of_host when no domain_realm mapping exists. That's
fine but aklog assumes that it knows the realm. You actually want to
try afs/cell@ (null realm) because if your kdc has referrals th
> "Anthony" == Anthony Towns writes:
Anthony> Dividing by years gives:
Anthony> CVEs Earliest Years CVEs/Year
Anthony> 43 2004 3 14.3 wordpress 63 2002 5 12.6 phpbb2 37 2004
Anthony> 3 12.3 moodle 46 2002 5 9.2 bugzilla 45 2001 6 7.5
Anthony> phpmyadmin
>> Viewed
Based on the bug report, what seems to be happening is that the client
is managing to negotiate an AES context even though the code calls
set_allowable_enctypes to limit the context to only supporting des.
So you get a CFX context on the server, which doesn't actually support
CFX, so things lose.
package: rdiff-backup
I tried backing up my home directory onta a vfat filesystem.
rdiff-backup seems like it has quoted chararacter support that should
have dealt with this. However there was a file in my home directory
with multiple * characters in the name. Only one of these was quoted.
So r
> "Russ" == Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russ> Ryan Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russ> I'm working on this for unstable right now by converting the
Russ> init scripts to use LSB.
Russ> Once I finish that, I'll look at producing a new version for
Russ> sta
If this patch works at all, it should be fine.
I'd recommend a minor fix to the security patch if you are doing a stable
update:
r18438 | tlyu | 2006-08-15 15:27:08 -0400 (Tue, 15 Aug 2006) | 6 lines
ticket: 4137
tags 394519 moreinfo
severity 394519 normal
thanks
Hi. Can I get you to try upgrading your openafs-client? Also, can I
see the messages displayed in dmesg when openafs loads?
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severity 395015 normal
thanks
Other people are not seeing this; I seriously doubt it is grave.
Make sure your openafs kernel module and openafs-client package are
both upgraded to 1.4.2-2
Try that.
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> "Helmut" == Helmut Grohne writes:
Helmut> On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 02:56:46PM +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote:
>> Running strace on ssh revealed the almost immediately before
>> emiting the "Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide
>> more information\nNo such file or dire
tags 604925 moreinfo
severity 604925 normal
thanks
I'm guessing the no such file or directory is probably spurious. What's
probably happening is that something in libkrb5 or libgssapi_krb5 is
returning -1 in a context where the library belives it is a system call
that sets errno. However that's
OK.
I have no idea what's going on here.
If I were approaching this I'd step through things in the client and
server until I found the problem. So, I'm kind of shooting in the dark
here. Kerberos 1.9 includes a tracing facility that could help with
issues like this, but Kerberos 1.9 is not even
OK. The way in which the principal is determined changed between krb5
1.8 and 1.6. In 1.8 the system searches through all the keys in the
keytab looking for a key that successfully decrypts a ticket. The
server name sent in the ticket over the network is ignored (at least by
sshd) and only the k
The 1.9 packages just made their way into experimental.
I'd expect that
I'd expect
aptitude -t experimental install libkrb5-3 libgssapi-krb5-2
would work and not bring any scary dependencies in. If it does look
scary, rebuild the experimental packages for squeeze.
Then you need to set KRB5_TRACE
When I've found myself trying to avoid normative language in situations
like this I end up with statements like:
It is important that all packages support smoothe upgrades from Wheezy
to Jessie , even when the system is booted with sysvinit.
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The krb5 libraries include read and write support for the krb5.conf
format, which is very similar but not identical to ini.
I would be entirely happy with the response that:
1) the krb5 profile library should be used only for modifying Kerberos
configs
2) supporting the ABI that your application
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
package: ftp.debian.org
Hi. After discussion on debian-devel, I've decided to remove
krb5-appl. One of the comaintainers dropped out, and after discussion
we realized that we weren't using the package, there are better
alternatives in the community,
control: reassign 723144 libkrb5-3
control: found 723144 krb5/1.10.1+dfsg-5
control: forcemerge 694988 723144
Yep, that's a krb5 bug all right.
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> "Charles" == Charles Plessy writes:
Charles> The 3.0 (native) format is useful when packaging a work
Charles> that is developped and distributed in a Git repository.
Charles> Please leave us this possibility.
Let me describe the use case I have which is
>>>>> "Andreas" == Andreas Beckmann writes:
Andreas> On 2014-02-05 10:57, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> tarballs useful; anyone who is likely to want to build this from
>> source probably has a copy of git and can checkout a tag.
Andreas> Su
> "Neil" == Neil Williams writes:
That makes sense and I do something similar as appropriate. Even so, I
do not wish to maintain the upstream tarball as a maintained artifact.
There are cases where packaging release releases are made. Maintaining
pristine-tar commits for daily builds is a
> "Bernhard" == Bernhard R Link writes:
As I mentioned I have a packaging branch and an upstream branch.
I wish to use debian revisions to reflect packaging changes.
It's slightly more complex than changes to debian directory involve a
debian revision change; changes to other things involve
Hi.
There seems to be a significant conflict within the TC about what the L
options mean. Speaking as a maintainer who could be affected by this
and as someone who would sponsor a GR to override one interpretation
butnot another, I'd request that the TC clarify what it means with the
next ballo
> "Ian" == Ian Jackson writes:
Ian> Anthony Towns writes ("Re: Bug#727708: Call for votes on init
Ian> system resolution"):
>> It's really pretty terrible to actively use FD to try to block
>> options that aren't your favourite. Honestly, I would have
>> expected the tech
> "Colin" == Colin Watson writes:
Colin> I think Ian and I are agreed that L excludes 1), and permits
Colin> 3). On reflection I think I agree that L has to exclude 2)
Colin> as well.
Hmm, I am reading Ian as against 3.
I request that TC members work with Ian on the wording of
>>>>> "Sam" == Sam Hartman writes:
>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Watson writes:
Colin> I think Ian and I are agreed that L excludes 1), and permits
Colin> 3). On reflection I think I agree that L has to exclude 2)
Colin> as well.
Yeah, I now understand what you mean by L.
I'll be writing more in the form of a blog post and probably GR text. I
will send a pointer to the TC as I think I may be hitting close to
something that Russ may find useful.
I'll refrain from trying to convince the TC because you have enough
voices t
I agree with russ.
Unless someone can get a backtrace with libkrb5-dbg installed, there's
not much we can do.
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I'd like to request binary NMUs for krb5-sync and
libauthen-krb5-admin-perl on all architectures in order to build against
new krb5. The soname for the krb5 admin libraries changed.
Thanks,
--Sam
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package: krb5-sync
version: 3.0-1
severity: serious
justification: FTBFS
I'm surprised this is not already filed, but it seems like it should be.
krb5-sync is failing tests (and thus builds) on the above listed
architectures.
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