After some extensive tinkering, I came up with this solution to the rndc.key
permissions issue:
As the root user (or sudo) do the following:
cp /etc/bind/rndc.key /etc/dhcp3/
chown dhcp:dhcp /etc/dhcp3/rndc.key
chmod 640 /etc/dhcp3/rndc.key
In "/etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf" add this line:
include "/etc
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Binary package hint: samba
Release- 11.04
Package- samba
What I expected to happen- I expected samba to reinstall and not tell me it
failed to install.
What happened instead- I was in the middle of upgrading to v11.04, and it said
that samba failed to install. I ignored
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subprocess installed post-installation script returned err
The actual setrlimit is done by apr. Apache source ships with its own
coyp of the apr source under srclib, but that does not get compiled (or
used).
Apache definately sees the RLimit_CPU configuration and sets internal
variables accordingly. I've yet to instrument the libapr1-dev code
itself to
I have lost access to the hardware that this problem was happening on (I
no longer work at the company that owns the hardware), so I will not be
able to troubleshoot this further. You may want to close this bug as not
reproducible.
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Accepted samba into natty-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu Natty)
** Tags added: patch
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@Thomas,
can you try 'brctl stp br0 on' in the VM?
I reproduced your setup using an lxc container connected to a bridge,
and a separate network namespace inside the container. With stp off, I
could not ping the host or the outside world (without setting routes).
With stp on, I could ping the hos
@John, what is the status of this bug on Hardy/linux?
** Changed in: qemu
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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These are the mac addresses for eth4 and eth0 respectively.
Looks like I've taken a listing from before I changed mac addresses. :-(
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Aaarr: has to read :::ip-v4-address and ::ip-v4-address, not
ff:ff::ip-v4-address and 0::ip-v4-address!
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Yes, both bugs are related. ntp assumes 0::ip-v4-address,
ff:ff::ip-v4-address and ip-v4-address the same (they are not, but this
is what ntpd thinks of). Since ip-v4-address is already opened, opening
0::ip-v4-address and ff:ff::ipv4-address will fail, because ntpd just
strips off the higher bits
@Thomas
which NICs have the MAC addrs listed in comment #13?
Note that the description shows both eth4 on the dhcp server VM
and eth0 on the dhcp client VM has having MAC address
52:54:00:ae:6c:73. That is what Santiago was pointing out.
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No, this is not the case. Both machines are assigned network unique MAC-
Addresses. I've checked them:
1: 52:54:00:9a:a1:18
2: 52:54:00:9a:a1:20
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If this is an "Opinion" please do not call the whole thing "bridge".
Bridges are transparently connecting networks at layer 2. An non-
transparent bridge can't be called a bridge. Whatever it is. It's not a
bridge as bridge meant in networking terminology.
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Thanks for advice. My primary target was to make sure , that it's not
libvirt 8.8.1 on Ubuntu 11.04 issue.
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To avoid this problem: I've switched to pump not having this bug. Only
the interface given will be assigned an address. Not all connected
interfaces! dhclient is broken if it assigns identical addresses to all
connected interfaces. It only has to assign one address to the given
interface!
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This is a bug, not an "Opinion". Just configure your system this way,
wait on dhcp assigning an address and then loose network connectivity.
If it where an "Opinion" I'd suspect not to lose network connectivity.
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/etc/default/libvirt-bin is now sourced.
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There was a fix for some other ssh related bug, but this fix seems to
have fixed this bug too.
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Looks like it is fixed with libvirt 0.8.8. Unfortunately this package is
only available from a testing ppa
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Boris, you should not disable the profile but instead update it. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingApparmor and /usr/share/doc/libvirt-
bin/README.Debian for details.
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Fix seems to work now out of the box.
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I added this patch. Although It misses SIGQUIT, it solves the restart
problem. Must we do it in the original way?
** Patch added: "Fix restart problem"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xinetd/+bug/772327/+attachment/2092935/+files/restart_fix.patch
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My version is 2.3.14-7ubuntu4 in natty.
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# stop xinetd
xinetd stop/waiting
# start xinetd
xinetd start/running, process 9378
# restart xinetd
xinetd start/running, process 9378
I must stop(8) then start(8) it to restart.
I investigate the upstart script at /etc/init/xinetd.conf. The pre
Just disabling libvirtd profile is enough as well :-
# apparmor_parser -R /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd
# ln -s /etx/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd /etc/apparmor.d/disable/
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If I search ldap using "ldapsearch" I do get all defined groups and users.
Accessing ldap via "getent (passwd|group)" I do again get all groups or users.
using "id" does not give back all groups a user belongs to. The system behaves,
as if there are only local groups available.
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> The fact that id shows fewer groups is not a security issue
> -- the user should have fewer privileges than with the
> intended ldap groups.
This is only correct as long as belonging to a group grants additional
rights. It is not correct any more if belonging to a group revoked
rights. The user
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Disabling AppArmor really allows libvirt to go with no problems.
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