It is not clear to me what changing the security means. The bug itself
is not neccessarily a security issue. The workaround might be. If HTTPS
doesn't work, would anyone suggest HTTP for online banking?
It's really time for a maintainer to look at the issue.
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I suppose this is not a bug in remmina but rather a bug in freerdp:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freerdp/+bug/1019252
That bug report [and patch !] has not yet gained any attention or
confirmation.
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** Patch added: "crypto.c.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1019252/+attachment/3207720/+files/crypto.c.diff
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1019252
Title:
Crash in crypto_cert
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Package: libfreerdp1 (1.0.1-1ubuntu2.1)
I observed crashes in crypto_cert_subject_alt_name() when connecting to
some hosts with remmina or xfreerdp. The particular DNS name is actually
realized by a cluster of machines, and this is reflected in the
c
Since a few days only (Gnome Shell 3.2? New maximus release?), I also
see such an effect. It only happens with maximized windows that are
undecorated by maximus. In addition to the original report there is also
a clipping at the top of the window here.
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Only a few weeks ago I started looking for the root cause of my laptop's
noise and heat. I used Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 on a dual core laptop and
eventually found this bug.
I tried newer kernels from
https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=lucid
Unfortunately, experience and
I faced a slow console in a Hyper-V/Ubuntu 10.04 environment. Simply
blacklisting fbcon doesn't work indeed. To really prevent fbcon from
being loaded, you must configure a placebo modprobe install action. So
this is the solution:
--- - 2010-06-17 16:08:53.243630658 +0200
+++ /etc/modprobe.d/bla
Hi Gadi,
I share Robert's concerns. In fact, it took me hours to find out why
udhcpc is normally working but not with LTSP. IMO, most DHCP setups rely
on MAC address only, and udhcpc is working fine here unless forced to
send an empty ID.
After trying to find out what the client ID is good for, I
In my case, it was completely impossible to get a DHCP lease - not even
the first (and only) terminal. The context is a large network with (I
suppose) Windows DHCP servers. It took me a while to get to the solution
indicated in the bug report.
Removing -c '' from the script solves the problem. Now
Now it actual triggers an error when cron runs logrotate:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: nagiosgrapher:1 duplicate log entry for /var/log/nagiosgrapher/ngraph.log
error: found error in /var/log/nagiosgrapher/ngraph.log , skipping
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/etc/logrotate.d/nagios_grapher is obsolete
https://bugs.lau
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nagiosgrapher
Ubuntu 9.10, nagiosgrapher 1.7.1-1:
nagiosgrapher adds two similar files to /etc/logrotate.d:
/etc/logrotate.d/nagios_grapher 9a4333eecf8d34ddefd1b8b8533f951f
/etc/logrotate.d/nagiosgrapher ede77ade1d3303a8709b4da73ef9ca68
/etc/logrotat
Like Steve, I used to think that "the Linux kernel will kill off the
process responsible if it sees that too much memory is being used". But
just two days ago on our Jaunty server with lots of GB RAM and no swap,
a number of system processes were killed during a long-running memory-
consuming calcu
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