[Bug 492734] Re: ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot

2013-05-25 Thread A. Denton
The current status to this problem/bug on one of the last non-migrated machines here is: 0 processes are unconfined but have a profile defined. However Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS is EOL (end of life) and therefore someone close this bug, please. -- You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 492734] Re: ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot

2010-01-05 Thread Aquina
Will a solution to the problem (backport) be made available to hardy? I'd like to see NTP protecte since it's a very important service within our network used all the time. -- ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492734 You received this bug

[Bug 492734] Re: ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot

2010-01-04 Thread Chuck Short
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Medium ** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed -- ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492734 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server

[Bug 492734] Re: ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot

2009-12-10 Thread Jamie Strandboge
** Summary changed: - App-Armor and NTPd in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS unconfined! + ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot -- ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492734 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 492734] Re: ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot

2009-12-10 Thread Jamie Strandboge
I can't reproduce this in 8.04 LTS. The scripts in rcS start before rc2, so the script ordering is correct. The only time this condition will occur is if ntpd is started before AppArmor, or the profile is removed from the kernel then added back while ntpd is running. Aquina-- as a workaround, you

[Bug 492734] Re: ntpd profile in Xubuntu 8.04 LTS is unconfined on boot

2009-12-10 Thread Aquina
I never changed the start order and as you already said the orderng is correct. Further I noticed (on Xubuntu 8.04) and Ubuntu Server 8.04 NTP being started and stopped during the boot proccess. I always thought it was a normal behavior. ;-) What I found in /etc/network/if- up.d/ntpdate though