** Changed in: iptables (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
iptables v1.6.1: can't initialize iptables
I get sometimes the memory allocation error and sometimes a "no chain by
that name":
root@ubu1904:/etc/ctdb# iptables -L
iptables v1.6.1: can't initialize iptables table `filter': Memory allocation
problem
Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
root@ubu1904:/etc/ctdb# iptables -L
i
** CVE added: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2017-17840
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Title:
ubuntu-server depends on open-isc
Yep, that setting fixes the issue.
Please make LLMNR=no the default.
BTW: systemd-resolved seems to have many other issues, too. I do not
think that it is fit to be included in a stable release.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 17.10 comes with systemd-resolved as the default local resolver.
When querying the PTR record of any local IP address it returns only the
hostname (without domain) and does not forward the query to the
available nameservers.
This results in unwanted results.
How do I
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 17.04 desktop in a network with Samba 4 AD DC and its internal
DNS server and resolver.
Messages like the following in the log:
May 11 10:47:04 rabi systemd-resolved[1614]: Grace period over, resuming full
feature set (UDP+EDNS0+DO+LARGE) for DNS server 192.168.48.2.
Public bug reported:
If there is more than one domain in the "search" line of
/etc/resolv.conf when kdb5_ldap_util create is used to populate the LDAP
directory, a wrong hostname is composed.
kdb5_ldap_util seems to use the last domain name of the search list,
which is obviously not always correc
Workaround from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2141740&page=2
sudo setfacl -dm u:dhcpd:rwx /var/lib/dhcp
sudo setfacl -m u:dhcpd:rwx /var/lib/dhcp
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It looks like ifupdown tries to configure the VLAN a second time when it
comes across the inet6 definition in /etc/network/interfaces.
This fails as the VLAN interface was already setup in the inet
definition of the same interface. It looks like a conceptual error in
the interfaces(5) syntax.
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