Public bug reported:
I'm unsure if this is a bug or intended behavior. I posted to
answers.launchpad.net but received no helpful replies.
On ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS after install of update “networkd-dispatcher
(1.7-0ubuntu3.4)”, scripts in /etc/networkd-dispatcher/routable.d with
700 permissions that
Thanks for the clarification.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1381537
Title:
Dovecot version in precise too old to switch off SSLv3 protocol for
"poodle" fix
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According to https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-
protect-your-server-against-the-poodle-sslv3-vulnerability, SSLv3 can
be switched off in 2.0.19 by adding "!SSLv3" to the ssl_cipher_list
config option. Is that not correct?
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On 09/26/2014 08:21, Robie Basak wrote:
> > In my opinion, amavis's ability to read the ruleset created by sa-update
> should not rely on the default umask being in effect when sa-update was
> run.
>
> Agreed. I just wanted to understand the proportion of users who might be
> affected.
>
> This n
I don't recall for sure, but I have 'UMASK 077' in /etc/login.defs and
believe the default is 022, so I probably have changed the default. I
also have 'USERGROUPS_ENAB yes', resulting in a mask of 007 for the
debian-spamd account.
In my opinion, amavis's ability to read the ruleset created by sa-
Public bug reported:
ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Packages:
spamassassin (3.4.0-1ubuntu1)
amavisd-new (1:2.7.1-2ubuntu3)
This report has to do with a problem between the interaction of the
spamassassin and amavisd-new packages, but the problem is with
/etc/cron.daily/spamassassin.
/etc/cron.daily/spamass