This is a shocker.
This is yet another example of Ubuntu not taking security seriously.
This is not a problem on RedHat or Fedora.
And this issue exists on the server edition as well! Reading each
other's files by default is _not_ cool. I can't believe how long I've
been running with such an in
Sorry, one more thing. I have two iPhones on the same WPA2 enterprise
network and they never experience any issues.
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Network manager forgets WPA Personal hidden network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318286
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Just adding another report.
I experience this bug on both a Macbook Pro (5,1) and an ASUS eee PC
1000H. I'm running a WPA2 enterprise network with AES+TKIP. The AP is
a WRT54GL running OpenWRT Kamakaze. I will try to post some logs.
It happens multiple times per day. One other interesting thi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: squid
1. Ubuntu Lucid Server AMD64 Alpha 2
2. squid 2.7.STABLE7-1ubuntu6
3. I expected squid to start without cosmetic errors
4. Squid starts, but with the following cosmetic error:
Cannot open /etc/squid/.conf: No such file
This is due to the $NAME var
** Tags added: lucid
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Typo in /etc/network/interfaces prevents system from booting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526940
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ifupdown
Hi,
I found an issue whereby a typo in /etc/network/interfaces can prevent
lucid from booting. I apologise if this should have been reported
against upstart or something different. I'm still getting used to
Lucid.
1. I'm using Ubuntu Lucid S
I have to agree. I set up the two failing RAID devices *after* I
installed the system and did not define the devices in mdadm.conf. I
would have thought that the kernel would find the arrays regardless of
the mdadm.conf though.
Either way, the problem is fixed after fixing mdadm.conf and the pro
I just experienced this bug with Ubuntu Lucid Alpha 2.
Version: mdadm 2.6.7.1-1ubuntu15
I have 3 RAID 6 arrays: /dev/md0, /dev/md1 and /dev/md2
/dev/md0 was created by the installer and was ok. md1 and md2 were
created after installation.
At boot, my /proc/mdstat looked as follows:
md_d2 : in
On further inspection, it appears that Lucid is "phoning home" to
"rookery.canonical.com" every time I log in.
It's failures were being reported in my firewall log.
iptables: IN= OUT=ppp0 SRC=X.X.X.X DST=91.189.90.132 LEN=60 TOS=0x00
PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=53213 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=44608 DPT=80 WINDOW=
-release-upgrade
The problem can be fixed by disabling the script in question:
chmod a-x /etc/update-motd.d/91-release-upgrade
That restores SSH logins to a few seconds.
Thanks,
Mark Knowles
** Affects: pam (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: lucid
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