# F22 Blocker Review meeting
# Date: 2015-04-20
# Time: 1600 UTC
# Location: #fedora-blocker-review on irc.freenode.net
I'll be running the meeting this week, as roshi is on leave.
It's coming up to that time of the week again: Blocker Review! We have
a big pile of Final blockers to go through,
# Fedora Quality Assurance Meeting
# Date: 2015-04-20
# Time: 15:00 UTC
(https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto)
# Location: #fedora-meeting on irc.freenode.net
Greetings testers!
It's QA meeting time again!
We've signed off on Beta now, so we should look ahead to Final and
make
Philip Prindeville wrote:
> If you're getting bad resolver addresses from your DHCP server,
> aren't you also potentially getting a bad default gateway and hence
> setting yourself up for a man-in-the-middle attack?
Man-in-the-middle attacks can be carried out from any computer on any
of the netwo
On 04/18/2015 02:25 PM, Björn Persson wrote:
> Philip Prindeville wrote:
>> I recently opened a bug with glibc because persistent programs (like
>> Thunderbird, etc) don't seem to handle roaming onto different
>> networks very well.
>>
>> Or rather, they rely on libresolv which opens /etc/resolv.
Please see:
https://fedoraproject.org//wiki/Changes/Default_Local_DNS_Resolver
It's an F23 change (deferred from F22).
kevin
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Philip Prindeville wrote:
> I recently opened a bug with glibc because persistent programs (like
> Thunderbird, etc) don't seem to handle roaming onto different
> networks very well.
>
> Or rather, they rely on libresolv which opens /etc/resolv.conf at
> startup and then ignores changes to the fil
On Sat, 18 Apr 2015 21:49:57 +0200, Philip Prindeville wrote:
> I recently opened a bug with glibc because persistent programs (like
> Thunderbird, etc) don't seem to handle roaming onto different networks very
> well.
dnf install bind-chroot, enable it, start it
echo >/etc/resolv.conf nameserver
I recently opened a bug with glibc because persistent programs (like
Thunderbird, etc) don't seem to handle roaming onto different networks very
well.
Or rather, they rely on libresolv which opens /etc/resolv.conf at startup and
then ignores changes to the file for the rest of the time the proc
It looks like the upstream is here:
https://github.com/msimacek/koschei . You could open a GitHub issue
there.
- Ken
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 6:21 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
> I'm not sure where to post issues with koschei - the website itself does not
> specify. So here goes - whenever I try to
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Hi Fedora developers,
My name is Alex Kashchenko (Kasko), I just created my first review
request - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1213065 . It is a
small vi-like binary editor, I used it previously in Debian and found it
convenient for small binary changes. I contacted the upstrea
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aesku
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