Public bug reported:
Running on 20.04 (focal), the following netplan config for a bridge
interface, rendering with networkd:
network:
version: 2
bridges:
br0:
interfaces: [bond0, guest]
dhcp4: on
macaddress: aa:bb:cc:dd:db:2f
optional-addresses: [ dhcp4 ]
Appears
Confirmed issue on Bionic. Also confirmed the suggested patch in 1661629
#3 fixed the install for me.
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Title:
Install of kdump-tools fails
To ma
Yes, please close... thanks again.
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inexplicably large file reported by zfs filesystem
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Great, thank you. zdb confirms what we already sort of suspected: the
file is ~12T with only 5.5G of real content. I was aware that ZFS
reported on disk size differently, but the fact that this isn't a
feature of compression threw me off in the output.
Object lvl iblk dblk dsize dnsize ls
1. Yes, compression is on for the parent and inherited. The ratio only
shows 1.37x, which seems rather low if a 12T file was all zeros except
for >10G?
root@fusion:~# zfs get all rpool/DATA/fusion/store/vms/plexee | grep comp
rpool/DATA/fusion/store/vms/plexee compressratio 1.37x
A scrub of the pool detected no issues, no errors.
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I have a zfs filesystem containing a single qemu kvm disk image. The vm
has been working normally. The image file is only allocated 10G, however
today I became aware that the file, when examined from the ZFS host
(hypervisor) is reporting an inexplicable, massive file size of
Removing ntpdate should remove the if-up script, so I imagine that would
"resolve" the bug by way of workaround.
The hosts in question were upgraded from prior LTS, so they would have
inherited ntpdate from there. I wasn't aware of the changes to sunset
it in the current release.
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I actually think I gave a fairly thorough description of the problem and
it has nothing to do with ntpd configuration. I even said specifically
that I can manually start/stop ntpd and it works - configuration valid
and operational.
The problem is /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate starting and stopping
Public bug reported:
I have a system running 16.04.1 with multiple interfaces configured via
/etc/network/interfaces. Following a restart, ntpd will often be found
not running, despite being installed and configured.
syslog suggests ntpd is being repeatedly stopped and restarted within
seconds.
At least in my instance, and based on at least one other reporter's
description, the issue manifests on upgrade of the host to Xenial with
existing guests. If you create new guests in Xenial or newer they may very
well be configured correctly (I really don't know). My interpretation was
that virt
Public bug reported:
The clamav-unofficial-sigs package is unable to fetch SecuriteInfo
databases.
Clamscan reports SecuriteInfo honeynet.hdb database integrity tested BAD -
SKIPPING
rsync: link_stat "/var/cache/clamav-unofficial-sigs/si-dbs/honeynet.hdb"
failed: No such file or directory (2)
r
Check that your logrotate config was actually updated?
cd /etc/logrotate.d; mv php5-fpm.dpkg-dist php5-fpm
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Title:
[SRU] php5-fpm logrotate er
Public bug reported:
The php5-fpm package includes the following logrotate script:
/var/log/php5-fpm.log {
rotate 12
weekly
missingok
notifempty
compress
delaycompress
postrotate
invoke-rc.d php5-fpm reopen-logs > /dev/null
Public bug reported:
I upgraded a system with ulogd from precise to trusty. On trusty, the
system now has ulogd and ulogd2 installed, saying ulogd is a
transitional package. Each of these appears to have its own rotation
file in logrotate.d:
root@trusty:/etc/logrotate.d# dpkg -S /etc/logrotate.
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1.4.3-1ubuntu1.3
On multiple occasions, I have witnessed a machine under heavy load
experience a corrupted printers.conf file. In at least one instance,
the file was partially truncated leading to the loss of approximately
half of the printers. In
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cups
1.4.3-1ubuntu1.3
I have witnessed several times in cups logs the following completely
unhelpful error:
"Possible DoS attack - more than 10 clients connecting from !"
First, the most obvious omission is that whatever variable is supposed
to be iden
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- There exist some driver incompatibilities between Samba and Windows 7
- x64. The driver is able to be installed successfully, but attempting to
- then connect to the printer (via Samba) produces Error code 0x03e6
- within Windows.
+ Th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
There exist some driver incompatibilities between Samba and Windows 7
x64. The driver is able to be installed successfully, but attempting to
then connect to the printer (via Samba) produces Error code 0x03e6
within Windows.
A bug has been fil
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https:/
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Binary package hint: fping
- I'm running a mixed IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack environment. fping seems to
- work fine for ipv4 only hosts, and fping6 seems to work fine for ipv6
-
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I'm running a mixed IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack environment. fping seems to
work fine for ipv4 only hosts, and fping6 seems to work fine for ipv6
only hosts, but when a host can be found via both, it seems that fping
fails for one or the other:
r...@spoo
I hit this also. Removing the existing openoffice.org-core seems to
have worked around it.
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This has not occurred recently, so it does appear that it's been
resolved with the new version.
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I agree we should push to get this upgraded sooner rather than later.
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I believe slocate was last shipped in intrepid, so if you define fixed as
"it's not there at all", then yes.
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Ubuntu Jaunty is using the b43 driver, which does not support several broadcom
N wireless devices, including the BCM4322. Any kernel upgrades in Jaunty are
unlikely to change this. You can check the status of your chip here:
http://linuxwireless.org/en/u
This issue is still present in Jaunty.
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Binary package hint: libnss-mdns
I have avahi running on a couple hosts (Jaunty) in my dual-stack lan.
All ipv4 mdns resolution seems to work fine, but ipv6 resolution seems
to be failing, even though resolving the same ipv6 hosts works fine
using bind. I'm not sure exactly
Looks good to me.
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Please note by root directory I meant / and not /root. I did have some
additional inexplicably clamav owned directories, but the only one that I
can reproduce with the latest version is /:
r...@prizm:~# apt-get purge clamav-milter
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading sta
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: clamav-milter
A clean install of clamav-milter ( 0.95.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1.1) causes the
root directory to become owned by the clamav user.
This was witnessed breaking ssh chroot environment.
** Affects: clamav (Ubuntu)
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St
I have found what I believe is one more bug in this version. For some
reason, after doing a clean install I wind up with / owned by the clamav
user. I don't know that this is a regression or an existing flaw, but
either way it's somewhat bad as it breaks ssh chroots (and maybe other
things...).
Looks Good To Me
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PPA version looks good to me for this bug.
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This may sound a bit silly, I'm not sure, but why not just prompt the
user during upgrade? Several apps are always popping up dialogs for
each upgrade cycle (sysstat's log format *always* changes for some
reason :). You could just say "The new clamav-milter requires clamav-
daemon to be installed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: clamav-milter
A fresh install of clamav-milter (0.95.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1) creates the
following file in logrotate.d:
r...@prizm:/tmp# cat /etc/logrotate.d/clamav-milter
none {
rotate 12
weekly
compress
delaycompress
create 640 clama
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: clamav-milter
The latest clamav-milter (clamav-milter_0.95.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1) fails to
run from a clean install due to "--pidfile" in the init script:
r...@prizm:/tmp# apt-get install clamav-milter
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Rea
I don't use update-manager, but from what I understand it's a graphical
applications which may be of little benefit to those of us running
servers with no window manager.
I can confirm what you said about this only affecting upgrade installs,
which is good news at least. The bad news is I also ra
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: clamav-milter
Up through hardy, clamav-milter didn't require clamav-daemon to be
installed and running to work. As of the Jaunty version bump, this no
longer appears to be the case. An upgraded canary system produced lots
of the following when trying to
In my opinion, giving partial information in the man page is the worst
case scenario. Seeing as it already includes a good number of the
available commands, there is significant potential for users to assume
that the list is comprehensive. If the owners want to rely explicitly
on info pages, they
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sed
sed 4.1.5-8 - intrepid
The current version of sed appears to support the I modifier: adding /I
to a search pattern allows for case insensitive search. Unfortunately,
the man page does not document the existence of the flag.
** Affects: sed (Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub-pc
After switching to grub-pc in intrepid, I've noticed some irregularities
in the behavior of update-grub:
1- It does not seem to respect the default (non-named) images. Event
though /boot/vmlinuz exists, update-grub no longer includes it in
grub.
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=intrepid
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 8.10"
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Binary package hint: ntp
I have a machine which loses time rapidly when shutdown. It has made me
very much aware of what seems to be a problem with the ntp setup. ntp
always fails on boot. ntpd loads well enough, but the clock skew makes
it fail to operate, giving only the
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ntpd does not support ipv6
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To summarize the situation:
The README.debian in slocate claims that "Secure Locate uses
/etc/updatedb.conf which is packaged in 'findutils'. This file is not
packaged with Secure Locate." That's all well and good, except evidence
indicates that findutils no longer supplies /etc/updatedb.conf. F
This looks like it was fixed at some point. Intrepid no longer creates
symlinks as it used to, but it does copy the image files into location
with the correct names. I'm not sure why it makes an entire copy of all
the files rather than linking, but I'm going to assume it was
intentional.
** Chan
I can confirm this issue with the latest Intrepid release (12/31/08).
Very unfortunate that it prevents any kind of suspend/hibernate on a
laptop.
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intrepid-proposed LGTM
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This is a duplicate of Bug #305043.
I've posted a test fix there.
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Think I've gotten it. Debdiff is attached. New build for testing is in
my PPA.
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/cybrmatt/ubuntu intrepid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/cybrmatt/ubuntu intrepid main
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This is apparently another instance of glibc 2.8 breakage. See also
#249824. Solution is again to define _GNU_SOURCE, though I'm not sure
the best place to accomplish that.
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Binary package hint: ntp
The ntp daemon is apparently not being built with IPv6 support, despite
the fact that the /etc/ntp.conf it ships with contains IPv6
configurations.
The default configuration includes:
# By default, exchange time with everybody, but don't allow config
My package version containing a tilde (1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu3~ppa3)
should work as a half-increment. It's higher than
1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu2 (current), but should be lower than
1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu3 (future/final). Assuming this version number
or higher will be used by the final push, it w
I believe parts 1 & 2 have been met sufficiently; if anyone disagrees,
please correct me. We've clearly identified the problem, the scope, and
the correction. A fix is available in the development release, and a
patch is available here for the backport.
Subscribers, please test the proposed patc
I've built a patched version for intrepid and uploaded to my PPA:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/cybrmatt/ubuntu intrepid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/cybrmatt/ubuntu intrepid main
Very preliminary testing looks positive. Will continue running it.
Debdiff is attached as well.
** Attachme
** Changed in: horde3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Doug: Your assertion is not correct. At least for free accounts, they
will remove the host if it is neither updated nor acknowledged via the
web interface within the required interval. I stopped confirming my
host following the resolution of this bug (moving to a different
service), and they did
This was determined to be caused by a new kernel setting (at the time).
If net.core.xfrm_larval_drop is not set to 1, bind does not get the
blocking behavior it expects on the socket and causes this situation.
Setting net.core.xfrm_larval_drop=1 works around it.
** Changed in: bind (Ubuntu)
Thanks Scott. One of these days I'll learn to read the release notes
properly.
** Changed in: dkimproxy (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Still not working I'm afraid. I installed Intrepid and got the monitor
on and half working. The display shows up and it does detect touches to
the screen, however calibration is still failing. Rather than the old
errors, I now at least get a nice failure dialog. It says "No evtouch
capable touc
Apparmor is not installed on this system. The error message seen part
of the init script, indicating it's trying to find a local socket file:
if [ $ret = 0 ] && [ "$USE_POSTFIX" = 'yes' ]; then
cnt=0
until [ -e "$SOCKET_PATH" ] ; do
cnt=`expr "$cnt" + 1`
if [ "$cnt" -gt 15 ]
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Binary package hint: clamav-milter
It's possible to use an inet socket rather than a local socket with
clamav-milter:
#SOCKET=local:/var/run/clamav/clamav-milter.ctl
SOCKET=inet:8891
If you do this, the init script gets confused, as it's still looking for
a physical file.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dkimproxy
The dkimproxy package states amavisd-new is a recommended (but not
required) package:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# grep amavis dkimproxy-1.0.1/debian/control
Recommends: amavisd-new
However, attempts to install this package automatically pull in am
I'm partially confused by this bug. I wound up here in the process of
filing Bug #292470. It's my observation that in Intrepid final, procps
sources /etc/sysctl.conf *first*, which means it is being overridden by
/etc/sysctl.d. This is the behavior desired by the requester of this
bug, but the b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: procps
/etc/sysctl.d/README states that "End-users can use 60-*.conf and above,
or use /etc/sysctl.conf directly, which overrides anything in this
directory."
This is false. /etc/init.d/procps sources /etc/sysctl.conf *first*,
which means anything in it
New debdiff with modified ChangeLog.
Updated packages for intrepid are now available in my PPA for testing:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/cybrmatt/ubuntu intrepid main
ifupdown_0.6.8ubuntu12~ppa1_i386.deb
or
https://launchpad.net/%7Ecybrmatt/+archive/+files/ifupdown_0.6.8ubuntu12~ppa1_i386.deb
h
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@Malte: I'm not really interested in who gets credit for the solution,
I was simply trying to add a patch that could hopefully be merged as
seamlessly as possible. I had actually intended to upload the fixed
package to my ppa for testing, however I'm experiencing technical
difficulties preventing
debdiff attached
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Binary package hint: racoon
Version 0.7 of ipsec-tools should have added support for the camellia
cipher. Indeed, if you man racoon.conf in Intrepid, you'll see that
camellia has been added for encryption_algorithm under the proposal and
sainfo sections. Unfortunately, tryi
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please build with SSL/TLS enabled
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I've been building custom kernels on my Ubuntu installs since Dapper. I
recently updated one of my test boxes to the Intrepid beta, and I've
noticed that when I install a kernel now, the familiar symlinks
(/vmlinuz, System.map, etc), no longer appear in /boot. My kernel-
img
** Changed in: spamassassin (Ubuntu)
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I'm fairly certain other services don't have this limitation. Thanks
for your help in clarifying the problem!
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Is there a different client that doesn't have this silly limitation?
There's nothing in their policy statement that says the client can't
update the host within the given interval... only that its current
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No, they've not. It is dynamic, although it goes several months at a
time without changing. I would hope this doesn't matter. I've lived in
several states, with different providers, and this has always been the
case. For the noip2 package to be useful, I would expect it to be able
to keep the a
I think the intro to the announcement summarizes it best:
"Tor 0.2.0.30 switches to a more efficient directory distribution design,
adds features to make connections to the Tor network harder to block,
allows Tor to act as a DNS proxy, adds separate rate limiting for relayed
traffic to make it eas
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I've got the noip2 package installed and configured, but for the life of
me I can't tell that it's doing anything. Every month I get an email
from no-ip saying my hostname is expiring, so the app is clearly not
updating my account.
I launch it wit
Public bug reported:
I've experienced this with the last couple releases, right up through
Hardy. At some point, the clamav engine invariably gets out of date,
and clamav in their infinite wisdom starts rejecting freshclam
connections:
ClamAV update process started at Mon Sep 8 11:25:51 2008
WA
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The 0.2.X release of Tor has gone stable within the past couple weeks.
Debian already has these packages available in testing repositories, as
well as in Etch backports. We should strive to include a package in
Ubuntu as soon as possible, as the new version provides major fea
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: racoon
Racoon offers the option to run as an unprivileged user (See "Privilege
separation" in racoon.conf(5)). When attempting to enable these
options, the init script has some problems.
1) The unprivileged process attempts to read the .pid file, but fa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apparmor
The apparmor init script includes a function called is_apparmor_present.
This function attempts to ls /sys/module/apparmor, but doesn't check
whether it exists or not first.
ls /sys/module/apparmor | grep -qE "^($modules)"
** Affects: apparmor
** Changed in: iproute (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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[hardy] running wondershaper gives 'What is "flowid"? Illegal "police"'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194623
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I don't know what thread you were reading, but I didn't see anywhere in
the conversation that you linked that slocate would be removed. The
conversation focused mainly on the possibility of not shipping it by
default in desktop installs. It didn't really even address server
installations, nor did
I see no reason this shouldn't meet the SRU requirements. Particularly, this
one:
- Bugs which represent severe regressions from the previous release of Ubuntu.
This includes packages which are totally unusuable, like being uninstallable or
crashing on startup.
A program which doesn't start at
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-evtouch
Device: Elo TouchSystems, Inc. Elo TouchSystems AccuTouch 3000U
I've been attempting to get this touchscreen working with Hardy, however
I can't get the screen calibrated. Out of the box, the cursor is way
off screen somewhere
Agreed, my systems have not seen this bug fixed yet either.
** Changed in: fail2ban (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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fail2ban fails to start after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222804
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