On May 18, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Tantrik wrote:
> Is this a OO.org bug or a Firefox bug?.
> Theres is not a way to install certificates in a neutral directory
> where every aplications can find this?
Debian and derivatives do not have a system or user PKI security
layer. Red Hat has made stabs i
Public bug reported:
pam_musclecard enables smartcard authentication in Linux. When
configured, gksu does not prompt for the card PIN. When gksu is invoked
from the command-line, the pam_musclecard prompt ("Please enter pin") is
printed to stderr, but does not accept the PIN on stdin nor does it
I should have added: As a result, a smartcard-enabled Ubuntu platform
cannot use the smartcard to authenticate and run administrative
functions from the GUI. These functions can only be run from the
command line using sudo.
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With sudo and pam_musclecard, the user is prompted for the smartcard PIN
which unlocks the private key for a nonce challenge. The actual prompt
is "Please enter pin," as I noted above. sudo works fine in this
environment.
I did note that when gksu is run from the command-line that the PIN
prompt
The behavior of gksu and gksudo with pam_musclecard is identical to
Bug#15093. I get the same behavior with pam_pkcs11 as well. Both PAM
modules present prompts that differ from the usual as pam_krb5 describes
in Bug#15093. Here's what I see from the command-line:
For pam_musclecard:
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On May 5, 2008, at 11:32 PM, vnieto wrote:
> Hi TIm Miller, Can you give me the sudo_1.6.9p9-1ubuntu1_i386.deb
> for amd64?
Not having an AMD box to work on, no. But you can do it yourself
pretty easily:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Prevu
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Having a similar problem in Gutsy with 2.3.0-1ubuntu5.3. I have both FF
and TB profiles loaded with both certs *and* a PKCS#11 module so I can
access my DoD CAC. These profiles work fine in FF and TB.
However, OOo2 doesn't see anything, even when the
MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER env var is set exp
Reopen. Problem still extant in gutsy.
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Confirmed in Gutsy with pam_pkcs11 and libcoolkeypk11 as well as with
pam_musclecard.
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Fixed in sudo_1.6.9p9-1ubuntu1. Backport from hardy required. Backport
attached.
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Jérôme Guelfucci wrote:
> This is the same problem as in bug #86843, isn't it ?
Very likely closely related.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 86843 ***
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On May 30, 2007, at 8:52 AM, Jérôme Guelfucci wrote:
> Ok I'm setting this as duplicate.
I'm uncomfortable with that until someone's looked at both in detail
and made a determination more in-depth than just
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.10 system. I have sssd set up. Using pam-auth-update I enable
both sssd and Unix style authentication. The sssd uses LDAP only for
user account lookup. Users defined in sssd can change passwords OK,
however, local user accounts cannot, e.g. when logged in as a local
I'm afraid that did not help. The priority level in /usr/share/pam-
configs/sss was already set quite high (912 or so, whereas the priority
for Unix was 256). I changed the sss priority to 512 (so now Unix is
256 and SSS is 512). The only other file in /usr/share/pam-configs is
for ConsoleKit, whi
OK, making the priority changed allowed my to change a local user's
password. However, it appears to break SSSD users. When I try to change
myu password using a LDAP account (LDAP is accessed via sssd), I get:
tim@de8:~$ passwd
Current Password:
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
pas
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Title:
Packages don't download to update from ubuntu 11.10 to 12.04. Tried
via update manager & via terminal command
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Public bug reported:
I tried to update to ubuntu 12.04 a few times via update manager & it
said downloading package 1 of 2. Then just disappears & gives no
indication its finished or still going. Found out how to check my
version of Ubuntu & its still 11.10. Tried updating via terminal got
this m
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Cannot change a local user's password when sssd is enabled
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This happened to me as well: a kernel panic with the last lines being
EIP: [] cfq_dispatch_insert+0x19/0xB0 SS:ESP 0068:e51b3
dec
<0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt
This happened when using the cfq elevator and copying from a degraded
raid 5 array to a separate lar
Public bug reported:
Early in the boot process for Feisty, I get a message from mdadm
No devices listed in conf file were found
When I read Bug #120504 (maybe this is a duplicate of that), I got a
clue that the UUIDs in /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf might not match the actual
UUID. This was the case
Regarding the fix, after updating mdadm.conf, one also needs to
regenerate the initrd.img files:
update-initramfs -k all -u
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You
I also saw this when trying to install the module using the edgy
version. The problem, identified in the Debian upstream bug reports, is
that the edgy version is old and doesn't compile on the edgy kernel. The
fix is to use the latest (feisty) version, which has the fixes.
Here's what worked for m
Thanks Ante!
I extracted and tested the 1.2.13~dfsg-2ubuntu2 init script and it works
great. It's a nice feeling to see a patch applied.
-Tim
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It is fixed, and thanks!
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I see the fix is committed above, but the
size='5G'
hardcoding on line 37 of /usr/share/pyshared/VMBuilder/disk.py is still
present in the current karmic version (python-vm-builder 0.11-0ubuntu2).
Can this patch be merged into the karmic version? Thanks!
-Tim
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Hi, this fixed it for me on saucy too, using linux-
image-3.11.0-15-generic from -proposed. Before this kernel update, the
virsh blockcopy would not work due to being blocked by apparmor.
Regards,
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Hi,
I had the following kernel Oops today, apparently related to lirc. I
found some other bug reports stating that suspending the system can
causes problems. However, the system was on the whole time, the remote
was not in use and it was not manually unplugged.
Ubuntu 11.10
screen and then navigating to the boot line with cursor keys
and adding the boot parameter below before the double dash at the end of
the line.
The flag to disable the Hyper-V IDE drivers is:
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0
The CD-ROM install then proceeds as usual.
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o error is reported and QoS is enabled as expected.
I also tried the Ubuntu 10.10 version but had the same behavior.
Thanks,
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Release:10.04
arno-iptables-firewall:
Installed: 1.9.2.h-1
Candidate: 1.9.2.h-1
Version table:
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Tested the new wily kernel (32-bit kernel) on Hyper-V. The 4.2.0-17.21
kernel in testing boots fine. The 4.2.0-16.19 kernel crashes as reported
above during boot.
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ified more than once. The option may use wildcard
# characters.
#
SCRIPTWHITELIST=/bin/egrep
SCRIPTWHITELIST=/bin/fgrep
SCRIPTWHITELIST=/bin/which
SCRIPTWHITELIST=/usr/bin/groups
SCRIPTWHITELIST=/usr/bin/ldd
SCRIPTWHITELIST=/usr/bin/lwp-request
SCRIPTWHITELIST=/usr/sbin/adduser
SCRIPTWHITELIST=/u
from virtio to
Intel e1000 in KVM. Apparently this driver calculates checksums. But
virtio is the default driver type.
Thanks,
Tim Miller Dyck
** Affects: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: checksum dhcp3-server dhcpd kvm virtio
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>Hyper-V. Hyper-V. IDE and SCSI devices both offer equally fast I/O performance
>when integration services are installed in the guest operating system.
I can try this early 12.04 code out too on a Hyper-V host. I am using
Ubuntu 10.04 as a guest OS quite a bit on Hyper-
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Title:
ntp package missing logcheck exceptions file
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/ntp
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,15}|[0-9a-fA-F:.]{4,39}) now (in)?valid$
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ntpd\[[0-9]+\]: adjusting local clock by
-?[.0-9]+s$
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ntpd\[[0-9]+\]: adjust time server -?[.0-9]+
offset$
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Pack
working as usual.
So, it looks fixed to me.
Thanks!
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Title:
dhcp3-server reports many bad udp checksums to syslog using virtio NIC
/drivers/net/hyperv/hv_netvsc.ko
lib/modules/3.2.0-17-generic/kernel/drivers/scsi/hv_storvsc.ko
78921 blocks
==
Could the -virtual kernel packages get the same Hyper-V support?
Thanks,
Tim Miller Dyck
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Thanks Tim! I will retest when Beta 1 ships later this week.
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HyperV modules missing from -virtual flavor
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ed in future versions of Ubuntu Server.
I submitted this suggestion here also:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/28447/
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This has now been fixed upstream along with bash-isms in some of the
other arno-iptables-firewall scripts.
-Tim Miller Dyck
Version 2.0.0b (March 25, 2011)
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I upgraded to Lucid today, including the lirc 0.8.6-0ubuntu4.1 update,
and am still seeing this problem (mis-detection of a Hauppauge WinTV
PVR-350 remote control as a Leadtek, the remote not working and lirc_dev
taking 100% CPU).
I am running the -server kernel if that makes a difference. Revert
Hi TecnoBrat,
Installing lirc-modules-source solved the problem, thanks! dkms
automatically was called to compile and use all the lirc kernel modules
included in the source package, including lirc_i2c.
I was surprised this would work, as the package description for it says,
"Also, note that this
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