Public bug reported:
I was surprised when Ubuntu let me try and upgrade a 32-bit 14.04 to a
64-bit 16.04. Is that supported? If not, it should be stopped with an
error early on. If it is supported, then, well, I got this crash. Of
course, it may not be related, and the 32/64 thing may be a
coincid
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Gerv
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Title:
comodo seen issuing certificates unwisely
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If I switch Firefox to offline mode in current nightly and type in
"http://localhost/";, it tells me Firefox is offline and can't browse the
web. Surely I should expect it to work?
Gerv
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None of the 3 patches attached to bug 792717 patch a file called
defines.inc. And the changes in those patches are not missing newlines,
which it seems this change was. Perhaps it was done by hand by someone?
Gerv
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Bugs, whi
The following sites should work before the patch, and not after:
Staat der Nederlanden Root CA - G2 via Diginotar PKIOverheid CA Organisatie -
G2:
https://belastingbalie.eindhoven.nl/ (Issued: 4th Feb 2011)
Staat der Nederlanden Root CA via Diginotar PKIoverheid CA Overheid en
Bedrijven:
h
Mozilla believes that the exemption for certificates under Staat der
Nederlanden roots is justified, and it is in line with what other
browsers are doing (which used different technical measures which made
an exception unnecessary). We will be posting on the security blog soon
with a fuller explana
And the private key has been verified as matching the public key attached to
this bug:
http://erratasec.blogspot.com/2011/03/verifying-comodo-hackers-key.html
So this guy either did it, or is part of the group that did it.
Gerv
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Jeremy: see comment 73. OpenOffice.org, which is the main culprit here,
now has a toolbar button to make the document editable.
I've opened bug 605417 on the alternative fix. But I'm not totally sure
it's the right thing myself.
Gerv
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when opening an attachment, it should be written to tmp as