Public bug reported:
After the upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 my server console is extremely slow.
It looks similar to the youtube clips mentioned in the problem described here:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2399941
My server is attached to a KVM switch with VGA cable to a 1920x1080 LCD.
Today it happened again and I have attached a screenshot here.
As said, after a ctrl-alt-delete the system booted ok and I can see no sign of
the failed disk in the logs.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1802469/+attachm
Public bug reported:
After I updated my server (no GUI) from 16.04 to 18.04 my system sometimes gets
stuck in emergency mode.
Normally my system needs about 20 seconds to get through the dmesg part, and
then another 2-5 seconds until the login prompt.
The dmesg part is still fine but, after tha
This bug is still open with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1169581
Title:
desktop LTS 12.04.2 broken cifs support on install
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with windows cifs not supporting vers=1.0 anymore it is crucial that the crypto
kernel modules are included in the initial ram images.
Otherwise it is not possible to mount any cifs volumes from the ram image.
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Public bug reported:
What has happened to those perl utilities find2perl, a2p and s2p ?
These utilities are normally a part of perl distribution, but they now seem to
be stripped off on Ubuntu.
They used to be part of perl-doc until perl-doc_5.18.2-2ubuntu1_all on ubuntu
14.04 LTS.
I do not see
SOLVED: I found that for some reason I needed to extend the default
timeout to get the proper response
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Attached is an output of ssh-keyscan -vv to give more details
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/1741176/+attachment/5030888/+files/ssh.log
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Public bug reported:
after upgrading our control server to Ubunto 16.04 LTS I do not get a key
response from ssh-keyscan from some legacy hosts while others with the same
OpenSSH revision work ok.
Here is a sample output where you can see that in the first query that there is
just the SSH versi
My apologies.
I found that in fact after a server move my surveillance system tried to
contact the new server every second.
So it was a setup problem and the log messages were just confusing me.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Upon investigating further I now suspect it is systemd-logind which causes the
problem.
As can be seen in auth.log, the system-logind tries to start a new session
every second for an unknown reason.
In /var/log/syslog I see corresponding messages like this:
Oct 27 07:42:39 h2... systemd[19421]: S
Maybe it is more related to sshd than to pam.
If I do a ps -ef | grep ssh I frequently see lines like below.
To my understanding starting a new ssh session is totally unnecessary.
# ps -ef | grep ssh
root 406 1 0 Oct25 ?00:00:21 /usr/sbin/sshd -D
root 1301 406 0 08:02 ?
Public bug reported:
my auth.log is full of messages like below.
The 79.247.. is my own address and there seems to be something which tries to
reconnect every other second although I am already in a running session.
What is going on here?
Oct 25 10:38:57 h... sshd[6506]: Accepted publickey for r
Rationale:
A users home directory may hold .ssh/authorized_keys and thus allow users to
login without password.
Thus our company has a check for those files because an unclean authorized_keys
can be a big security issue.
This check fails if a home directory doesn't exist.
We can try to fix the ch
Why was this bug marked as invalid?
If a command gives a warning it shows that something is not properly
implemented.
Either the warning is deprecated or the cause for the warning is reasonable and
the issue should be fixed.
My understanding of proper programming is that every entry in /etc/passw
Public bug reported:
I think this is identical to bug 50587 but the latter is rather old, dating
from 2006.
On the latest ubuntu 16.04 LTS the ownership of /etc/shadow is still not fixed.
To my understanding it should be
-r--r- 1 root shadow to conform to legacy programs as well
and not
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Public bug reported:
running pwck after installing ubuntu 16 gives an error:
pwck
user 'systemd-resolve': directory '/run/systemd/resolve' does not exist
I think that every home directory specified in /etc/passwd must exist.
If systemd-resolve has a volatile home directory I expect this directory
Public bug reported:
Kernel 3.2.0-85-generic #122-Ubuntu SMP Tue May 26 16:14:57 UTC 2015 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
always gives `/sys/kernel/debug': Function not implemented when giving a "df"
command.
We have 4 machines running that kernel and all show the same issue.
All other 100+ Ubun
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