Re: [Cooker] wu-ftpd exploit/package upgrade
Can't we go with ProFTPD instead? Or even BSD FTPD. I don't particularly like wu. On 25 Jun 2000, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > Frank Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > I just thought I'd see if there was an upgrade planned for wu-ftpd, > > > > following the recent exploit that's all over BugTraq. Most of the other > > > > distros have responded, including Red Hat, but I haven't heard anything yet > > > > from the Mandrake front. > > > > > > it's only affect version <=3D 2.5 and for 6.x we already an upgrade to > > > 2.6 (and since 7.x we use 2.6) . > > > > No! > > *** 2.6 is still affected! > > You should react as fast as possible. > > yup right, we will do an upgrade soon. > >
Re: [Cooker] wu-ftpd exploit/package upgrade
Frank Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I just thought I'd see if there was an upgrade planned for wu-ftpd, > > > following the recent exploit that's all over BugTraq. Most of the other > > > distros have responded, including Red Hat, but I haven't heard anything yet > > > from the Mandrake front. > > > > it's only affect version <=3D 2.5 and for 6.x we already an upgrade to > > 2.6 (and since 7.x we use 2.6) . > > No! > *** 2.6 is still affected! > You should react as fast as possible. yup right, we will do an upgrade soon. -- MandrakeSoft Inchttp://www.mandrakesoft.com San-Francisco, CA USA --Chmouel
Re: [Cooker] Apache and Upgrade to Mandrake 7.1 from 7.0
On 23 Jun 2000, Pixel wrote: > > I know the last time i upgraded from 6.1 to 7.0, the upgrade overwrote my > > apache config file(s). > %config(noreplace) /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf Oops. I'll make a new package. Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] wu-ftpd exploit/package upgrade
On 25 Jun 2000, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > Don Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I just thought I'd see if there was an upgrade planned for wu-ftpd, > > following the recent exploit that's all over BugTraq. Most of the other > > distros have responded, including Red Hat, but I haven't heard anything yet > > from the Mandrake front. > > it's only affect version <=3D 2.5 and for 6.x we already an upgrade to > 2.6 (and since 7.x we use 2.6) . No! *** 2.6 is still affected! You should react as fast as possible. Different ways of bugfixes were sent on bugtraq. Excerpt of bugtraq exploit posting: On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, tf8 wrote: > /* - wuftpd2600.c > * VERY PRIVATE VERSION. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. 15-10-1999 > * > * WUFTPD 2.6.0 REMOTE ROOT EXPLOIT > * by tf8 > * > * *NOTE*: For ethical reasons, only an exploit for 2.6.0 will be > * released (2.6.0 is the most popular version nowadays), and it > * should suffice to proof this vulnerability concept. > * > * Site exec was never really *fixed* > * > * Greetz to portal (he is elite!#%$) and all #!security.is, glitch, DiGit, > *\x90, venglin, xz, MYT and lamagra. > * Also greetings go to the WU-FTPD development team for including this > *bug in ALL their versions. > * > * Fuck to wuuru (he is an idiot) > * > * Account is not required, anonymous access is enough :) > * > * BTW, exploit is broken to avoid kids usage ;) > * > * VERY PRIVATE VERSION. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. 15-10-1999 > */ - Sending unsolicited commercial email to this address may be a violation of the Washington State Consumer Protection Act, chapter 19.86 RCW. Das Verschicken unverlangter kommerzieller email an diese Adresse ist verboten (LG Traunstein, 2 HK O 3755/97 vom 14.10.1997, CR 1998, 171f). (Frank Meurer, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, PGP ID: 0x5E756DA8)
[Cooker] [New Package Uploaded] -- xinetd-2.1.8.8p3-1mdk.src.rpm -- IPv6 SUPPORT
--- xinetd is a powerful replacement for inetd. xinetd has access control machanisms, extensive logging capabilities, the ability to make services available based on time, and can place limits on the number of servers that can be started, among other things. xinetd has the ability to redirect TCP streams to a remote host and port. This is useful for those of that use ip masquerading, or NAT, and want to be able to reach your internal hosts. xinetd also has the ability to bind specific services to specific interfaces. This is useful when you want to make services available for your internal network, but not the rest of the world. Or to have a different service running on the same port, but different interfaces. Built with the following configure option(s). --prefix=/usr, --with-libwrap, --with-loadavg --with-inet6 -- Yours Sincerly, ''~`` Christian Zoffoli ( o o ) +---.oooO--(_)--Oooo.---+ | LittlePenguin H 1 L.U.G. http://www.littlepenguin.org | | | |.oooO [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |( ) Oooo. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | +-\ (( )--+ \_)) / (_/
Re: [Cooker] wu-ftpd exploit/package upgrade
Don Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I just thought I'd see if there was an upgrade planned for wu-ftpd, > following the recent exploit that's all over BugTraq. Most of the other > distros have responded, including Red Hat, but I haven't heard anything yet > from the Mandrake front. it's only affect version <= 2.5 and for 6.x we already an upgrade to 2.6 (and since 7.x we use 2.6) . -- MandrakeSoft Inchttp://www.mandrakesoft.com San-Francisco, CA USA --Chmouel
[Cooker] wheel mouse still broke!
Hey, My wheel mouse is still broke in XFree 4.0 If anyone has it working, can they tell me what /etc/sysconfig/mouse says as well as thier Pointer lines in /etc/X11/XF84Config? I would greatly appreciate it. I have upgraded imwheel, i have turn gpm off, i have done just about everything to no avail. Thanks, Christopher Campbell
[Cooker] rpm issues & weirdness
Hi, I'm experiencing a number of issues / weirdness with rpm packages lately. 1) The new mandrake packages I mirroring from sunsite.uio.no are weird. I'm not using the word corrupt, because they might not be. The buildoutputs (of a rpm --rebuild) all carry the same message: === source package expected, binary found Installing /mirrors/mandrake-devel/SRPMS/CodeCommander-0.6.11-1mdk.src.rpm === A rpm -qipl gives: === rpm -qipl CodeCommander-0.6.11-1mdk.src.rpm Name: CodeCommanderRelocations: (not relocateable) Version : 0.6.11Vendor: MandrakeSoft Release : 1mdk Build Date: Wed 21 Jun 2000 04:33:05 PM CEST Install date: (not installed) Build Host: kenobi.mandrakesoft.com Group : Editors Source RPM: (none) Size: 427142 License: GPL Packager: Vincent Danen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> URL : http://CodeCommander.sourceforge.net/ Summary : CodeCommander - The Ultimate Programming IDE Description : Code Commander is a simple text editing tool for editing nearly any type of source code. CodeCommander-0.6.11.tar.bz2 CodeCommander.spec === Which seems to be very normal. Installing the source package gives: === rpm -i CodeCommander-0.6.11-1mdk.src.rpm failed to open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm: Permission denied error: cannot open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm === Which is weird. MD5sum is the same on sunsite.uio.no, ftp.sunet.se and in the /SRPMS/ directory on Mandrake's dp264. (For the buildoutputs see: http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/cooker/alpha/broken/ http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/cooker/i586/broken/ ) So... I'm wondering what is going on. Are these packages not backwards compatible? (Even my system with the latest rpm-* packages installed can't handle them). 2) Building rpm's still gives: Failed to find Provides: PreReq: /sbin/install-info /sbin/ldconfig Processing files: ORBit-devel-0.5.1-2mdk Finding Provides: (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides)... line 176: Dependency tokens must begin with alpha-numeric, '_' or '/': (well,... no. The info file has not dir info inside, commented out) This also happens on mandrake's 264dp system. 3) The make-install issue. I beleive this one is being worked on. List of affected packages can be found at: http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/cooker/alpha/make_install/ http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/cooker/i586/make_install/ 4) libtools like problem. Maybe this one is related to the make-install one. This is what happens: === Remember to add `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' to `configure.in'. Using `AC_PROG_RANLIB' is rendered obsolete by `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' You should add the contents of `/usr/share/aclocal/libtool.m4' to `aclocal.m4'. + ./configure i686-mandrake-linux --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --sysconfdir=/usr/etc --datadir=/usr/share --includedir=/usr/include --libdir=/usr/lib --libexecdir=/usr/libexec --localstatedir=/usr/var --sharedstatedir=/usr/com --mandir=/usr/man --infodir=/usr/info --exec_prefix=/ configure: error: --bindir=/usr/bin: invalid option; use --help to show usage Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.55393 (%build) === List of affected packages can be found at: http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/cooker/alpha/libtool/ http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/cooker/i586/libtool/ I'd really love to get Issue #2 fixed. Until those errors start disapearing I'm holding back a bit with building & installing stuff (once you --force a rpm your system is practically baked). Anyway, Keep up the good work!!! Stefan
Re: [Cooker] Mandrake and I20 Scsi
The I20 system does note even compile as a module.. best regards Dalton Dalton Calford wrote: > > Does anyone know of the current status of the I20 modules and how stable > they are? > > I notice that the kernel that comes with Mandrake 7.1 does not compile > properly is the I20 system is told to compile into the kernel vs compile > as a module. > > I have a DPT SmartRaid V card (PCI SCSI) and I need to know what the > most current kernel is that will install properly on a base 7.1 system > and on what mirror it can be found (I notice that the mirrors have been > out of sync for a bit) > > best regards > > Dalton
[Cooker] Mandrake and I20 Scsi
Does anyone know of the current status of the I20 modules and how stable they are? I notice that the kernel that comes with Mandrake 7.1 does not compile properly is the I20 system is told to compile into the kernel vs compile as a module. I have a DPT SmartRaid V card (PCI SCSI) and I need to know what the most current kernel is that will install properly on a base 7.1 system and on what mirror it can be found (I notice that the mirrors have been out of sync for a bit) best regards Dalton
[Cooker] [cooker] Masqueradeing under 2.4
Hello All, Can any direct me to any info on Masqueradeing under 2.4 kernel Thanks Jerry
Re: [Cooker] hardware question
Thank you Pixel, Was mainly concerned about the motherboard. Will give it a try. Danny Cook http://dockside.dhs.org
[Cooker] wu-ftpd exploit/package upgrade
I just thought I'd see if there was an upgrade planned for wu-ftpd, following the recent exploit that's all over BugTraq. Most of the other distros have responded, including Red Hat, but I haven't heard anything yet from the Mandrake front. Don Head Linux Mentor Wave Technologies, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] rdate in Eterm wierdness
David BAUDENS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Vincent Danen écrivit : > > > I just su'd to root in an Eterm to run rdate and it turned my monitor > > off! When I hit alt it came back up, rdate was done and the time was > > changed. > > > > Has anyone had this happen before and/or can duplicate it? I was in > > GNOME as vdanen and su'd to root to do it. > > > > LM 7.1b3 still (waiting on powerpack) so I don't know if this is > > something still in 7.1 but it struck me as really odd... > ^^ > > Yes. Is someone can reproduce it? All works fine here. doesn't seem to be a big pb for me. It means you were out of date and jump forward in time, the screensaver decided it was time to go off! as far as i know, it's Xfree which does this suspend
RE: [Cooker] Voodoo 3 and XF86 4.0?
Will this work for Banshee also? What steps should I make to make XF86 4.0 work with the Banshee??? thanx dave On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, you wrote: > Use the installation programm to configure X, enter correct screen, graphic > card, and resolution, and say no to graphic boot. Once installed, just add > those lines to your XF86Config-4 : > > # This loads the DBE extension module. > > Load"dbe" > Load"glx" > + Load"dri" > > # This loads the Type1 and FreeType font modules > > Load"type1" > Load"freetype" > EndSection > > +Section "DRI" > + Mode 0666 > +EndSection > > And dont forge't to link /etc/X11/X to /usr/X11/bin/XFree86 > > > Also sprach mer, 21 jun 2000 : > > ya actualy i have to redownload the binarys from xfree86 > > for 4.0 to get them to actualy to work right > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: bobby dowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 5:28 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [Cooker] Voodoo 3 and XF86 4.0? > > > > > > Anyone ever get voodoo3 to work with XF86 4.0 at install? ...always craps > > out on me and I have to configure 3.6 to get into X > > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > -- > Guillaume Rousse > Iremia - Université de la Réunion > > Sleep doesn't exists. Just lack of cafeine. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= LINUX - Why? Cause I dont do windows -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Re: [Cooker] KDE and french characters
Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > try to issue "setxkbmap us_intl" and see what happens. worked for me in > kde 1.1.2 at least. (with kpresenter '1.91) or upgrade qt to the last version of updates. -- MandrakeSoft Inchttp://www.mandrakesoft.com San-Francisco, CA USA --Chmouel
Re: [Cooker] KDE and french characters
Denis Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > I´ve installed Mandrake 7.1 a few days ago and I´m unable to type french > characters in any KDE-aware application. My keyboard layout is US > english. In every KDE-unaware application (emacs, gEdit, ...) I can type > "ê" by using Alt_R + "^" and "e". But with KDE application, the same > sequence gives me "^e". > > I'm not using the international keyboard module. Is it a bug in KDE? Can I > force KDE to use my settings for X? Is it only a matter of editing a > config file? try to issue "setxkbmap us_intl" and see what happens. worked for me in kde 1.1.2 at least. (with kpresenter '1.91) -- Guillaume Cottenceau
Re: [Cooker] cooker xmms errors
Armisis Aieoln <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ok, XMMS in the current cooker relase is not saving any configuration changes > upon exit and is starting up not reconizing the helvica font setting for > the song listing. can you please give more details? for me, it does save the config, and the fonts are okay. (try to rename your ~/.xmms directory, and if it fixes the bug, send me the ~/.xmms/config file) -- Guillaume Cottenceau
Re: [Cooker] rdate in Eterm wierdness
Vincent Danen écrivit : > I just su'd to root in an Eterm to run rdate and it turned my monitor > off! When I hit alt it came back up, rdate was done and the time was > changed. > > Has anyone had this happen before and/or can duplicate it? I was in > GNOME as vdanen and su'd to root to do it. > > LM 7.1b3 still (waiting on powerpack) so I don't know if this is > something still in 7.1 but it struck me as really odd... ^^ Yes. Is someone can reproduce it? All works fine here. -- MandrakeSofthttp://www.mandrakesoft.com PARIS, FRANCE --David
RE: [Cooker] hackgimp and perl
> I went to rebuild the hackgimp RPM because it doesn't include the perl > stuff in binary form and noticed your comments in the spec file. The they were my comments. however: i remember building on a box with gimp installed (stable) and it didn't bail out > reason the perl stuff keeps bombing out is the shared libraries in the > perl autoload directory link themselves to the older Gimp libraries > rather than the new ones being built. The simple solution to the problem > is to remove the older version of Gimp first, rebuild, then install. you have verified this ?
[Cooker] hackgimp and perl
Lenny and others, I went to rebuild the hackgimp RPM because it doesn't include the perl stuff in binary form and noticed your comments in the spec file. The reason the perl stuff keeps bombing out is the shared libraries in the perl autoload directory link themselves to the older Gimp libraries rather than the new ones being built. The simple solution to the problem is to remove the older version of Gimp first, rebuild, then install. John
Re: [Cooker] Updating to cooker ?
Bryan Paxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm finally gonna take this box into cooker. > I need a list of core programs to upgrade that need testing and/or > experimental programs that need testing. > If anyone could provide some whatof a decent list that'd be great. hugh in my side : kernel kernel nota we know use /etc/modules.conf and the modules.confiscation of all programs is not yet done. -- MandrakeSoft Inchttp://www.mandrakesoft.com San-Francisco, CA USA --Chmouel
Re: [Cooker] hardware question
Danny Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello all, > I am getting ready to put my hard drive that has Mandrake 7.1 in to a > newer computer. The old system is a P 600 and new system is P700 with a > different video and sound card. The motherboards are also different brands. > Will or should Mandrake pick up the new hardware changes without too much > trouble or should I do a fresh install? Thanks! new motherboard is no pb (unless you use ide2=0x... option) new video card should be detected by kudzu which should call XFdrake new sound card? should be by kudzu & sndconfig
Re: [Cooker] RpmDrak suddenly loses list of packages to install
Scott Balmos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks Pixel. > > FYI, I did have to add in the media tags, so it ended up being: > > urpmi.addmedia cdrom_1 removable_cdrom_1://mnt/cdrom2/Mandrake/RPMS > "/Mandrake/RPMS2 oups. yes, silly me :-/
Re: [Cooker] Apache and Upgrade to Mandrake 7.1 from 7.0
Walter Lee Queen II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Pixel wrote: > [...] > a smiple solution is to copy your config file to a floppy ,then install > 7.whatever and when that's done setup your apache server and copy the file > back in(?). yep, but ugly!