nce of bug#239341.
Please let me know if I should investigate further.
Thanks, Paul
Paul Szabo p...@maths.usyd.edu.au http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/psz/
School of Mathematics and Statistics University of SydneyAustralia
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; mismatch -\r\n May
be DNS failure - Please try again later'
gdm : all : allow
However I notice that gdm uses IP address only, not hostname when
evaluating hosts.allow lines, so I wonder about the effectiveness
of this protection.
How would I test whether my setup is vuln
to fix...
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> he could ...
Who is he? Why couldn't anyone else?
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with a su
is really in the X server not in xterm,
despite the arguments in http://bugs.debian.org/384105#30 ; but I did
not and do not know how to argue that.
Cheers, Paul
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Dear Thomas,
> what does "xterm -v" show?
> Also, I don't recall at what point xterm is packaged with UTF-8 support.
> That would show up indirectly in the output from "xterm -h".
Output of those, below.
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; foreach(1..$x);
print " $x\n" }'
...
real0m0.364s
user0m0.100s
sys 0m0.090s
which seems to substantiate my earlier claims of a regression.
Maybe, hopefully, this bug will be fixed someday...
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any ESC sequences (except maybe
arrow keys); then paranoid people (who have no use for VT100 features)
could turn that off.
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rejection of "your code is incorrect".
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Paul Szabo p...@maths.usyd.edu.au h
following are handled and/or dangerous:
set X property perl -e 'print "\e\]3;XTerm.vt100.allowWindowOps=1\e\\"'
set, get font perl -e 'print "\e\]50;bad-command\e\\","\e\]50;?\e\\"'
UDK setting perl -e 'print "\eP1;1|17/0a626164
:
X.Org security advisory june 2008 - Multiple vulnerabilities in X server
extensions
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2008-June/036026.html
I wonder if Debian is affected by these issues.
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terminals were faster
> before. Once we know that it is a regression, and not just a "slow"
> implementation, the severity could be raised.
As per initial bug report:
>> ... 50 seconds ... At woody the above completed in under 1 second.
so it seems proved a regression.
Ch
erver of either. There was no bug, and nothing fixed, in
the Xorg server. Seems I should have reported the bug against the
terminals, not against the X server package.)
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audit
0 -auth /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth -nolisten tcp vt7
so I guess Xorg is buggy also. (This is with the ATI driver. I now cannot
imagine how bad it would have been with VESA.)
Regardless of Xorg, please do not close this bug: Debian (stable) has
XFree86 only, not Xorg.
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Paul Szabo [
XFree86.0.log output).
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I now observe the same thing in Ubuntu, after upgrading from
6.06 "dapper" to 6.10 "edgy", e.g. with
p=`ps -fC Xorg`
time perl -e '$|=1; foreach $x (1..500) { print "x" foreach(1..$x); print "
$x\n" }'
echo "$p"; ps -fC Xo
and 50
seconds on a Celeron2GHz, with /usr/bin/X11/X taking almost 100% CPU
time. At woody the above completed in under 1 second.
It is interesting to see more than one of those running simultaneously
in several windows: only one at a time is "running".
Cheers,
Paul Szabo [E
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