[Bug 991481] Re: Constant dns traffic for daisy.ubuntu.com

2014-12-08 Thread HRJ
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[Bug 1148033] Re: GDBus.Error:org.openobex:Error.Failed: Unable to request session

2013-10-26 Thread HRJ
bluez-simple-agent worked for me too (echoing #44) for sending files
from PC to device. Haven't tried receiving files into the PC yet.

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[Bug 760344] Re: gvfsd-http not closing tcp connections

2013-09-16 Thread HRJ
The outspoken users here seem to be a little too brash. I think rudeness
is uncalled for. Please request the developers for help gently.

To the developers, please provide more information before closing the
bug. This is a reproducible bug and I think it is a security concern in
two ways:

1. By default, connections are being established in the background. This
could be used to track users on the server side.

2. These connections are then not getting closed!

Even if you don't agree that this is a security issue, this is
definitely a valid bug!

Also, I am a little confused about what is called upstream bugs v/s
ubuntu bugs. If Ubuntu is maintaining a patchset, should bugs be tracked
against Ubuntu or upstream? Secondly, is there a Ubuntu patchset
involved here?

Finally, which packages are affected? If I don't want any of these
connections until the bug s fixed, which all packages should I remove
from my system?

Thanks!

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[Bug 760344] Re: gvfsd-http not closing tcp connections

2013-09-16 Thread HRJ
Ok, I looked again at the launchpad headers, and I think I understand
the situation better now. Please correct me if I am wrong:

The Ubuntu patchset has been updated and will be part of the next
release. Hence it has been marked as Fix Committed. (If you click the
link Fix Committed it shows a nice legend of what it means).

The Invalid tag is only for the upstream package, because probably the
upstream package doesn't have the bug anymore.

For Precise and Quantal the status is triaged which means the fix
hasn't been backported yet.

Now a request, can someone apply the patches to Raring atleast? That
will not only help a lot of Raring users, it will also help test the
patch better.

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