[Bug 1388043] Re: /etc/mailname no longer used for outgoing message domain

2014-11-02 Thread Chris Cowan
I guess it's "mail" that sets the From value, not postfix, so this isn't a postfix issue then. ** Also affects: mailutils Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to postfix in Ubuntu. ht

[Bug 1388043] [NEW] /etc/mailname no longer used for outgoing message domain

2014-10-31 Thread Chris Cowan
Public bug reported: I've recently been setting up a new server using Ubuntu 14.04 to replace a 12.04 server, and found if not a bug, then at least a breaking change that doesn't seem to match up intuitively with the documentation. Both servers have postfix installed. (12.04 has 2.9.6, and 14.04

[Bug 569292] Re: opiepasswd does not always generate valid seeds

2010-04-27 Thread Chris Cowan
I'm on Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit, and I had the 2.40~dfsg-0ubuntu1 version of opie-server. -- opiepasswd does not always generate valid seeds https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569292 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to opie in ubuntu.

[Bug 569292] [NEW] opiepasswd does not always generate valid seeds

2010-04-23 Thread Chris Cowan
Public bug reported: After installing the opie-client, opie-server, and libopie-pam packages, and making the apparently needed edits to /etc/ssh/sshd_config and /etc/pam.d/ssh, I go on to set it up for my user. ch...@cowan-laptop:~$ opiepasswd Adding chris: You need the response from an OTP gener

[Bug 61335] Re: opieinfo isn't setuid, whilst opiepasswd is

2010-04-23 Thread Chris Cowan
And when I run "sudo opieinfo username", it correctly gives me my sequence number and seed. -- opieinfo isn't setuid, whilst opiepasswd is https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/61335 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to opie in ubun

[Bug 61335] Re: opieinfo isn't setuid, whilst opiepasswd is

2010-04-23 Thread Chris Cowan
I'm having a problem where running opieinfo doesn't work, and I think it's because it isn't root (and /etc/opiekeys is only readable by root). When I run "opieinfo", I get: Error opening database! (errno = 13) -- opieinfo isn't setuid, whilst opiepasswd is https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/61335