My tuppence on reading this (a bit late!). With respect to the dangers
of an attacker meddling with the config of BP - simple fix would be to
password protect the config...
A.
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I think the reply suffices a fix.
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Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: blueproximity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Hi Michael, Chris,
sorry to step into this conversation way too late. I changed my job last year's
summer and bought a house too. So it's no wonder I had little time afterwards
to move back to development on blueproximity.
It is true that I use LP now to track things like this.
I can confirm the
Thanks Michael. It seems that the Blueproximity project is set up to use
Launchpad for bug tracking, so I'm not sure if you needed to submit it
to the Sourceforge tracker (and we can't link to it and watch the bugs
status anyway). Adding the Blueproximity task (which you've done now) is
probably su
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2383237&group_id=203022&atid=983922
I'm not sure whether to link this to the SF bug tracker or not. I
reported it there, but their LP page https://launchpad.net/blueproximity
says that they use LP.
I can link it if somebody wants, otherwise
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Michael - woud you mind sending this upstream to blueproximity's bug
tracker, which can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=203022&atid=983922
Thanks
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I will try to rewrite this application this summer. Perhaps some other
developers will want to help me take on this task?
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Thanks for filing a bug with Ubuntu. blueproximity is in universe and
is community maintained. If you are able, I suggest posting a patch
and/or contacting upstream so this issue can get resolved.
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Is nobody going to take consideration to these exploits? I've now used
these exploits to bypass things exactly the way I described.
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