[Bug 38648] Re: If ssh-askpass is left too long without input it doesn't release the keyboard when it is dismissed.

2009-01-26 Thread Andrew Jorgensen
I have been using seahorse for ssh-agent since around the time I was
running into this bug so I have not seen it since.  It was probably
gnome-ssh-askpass that had the bug but I don't clearly recall.

Are future versions of Ubuntu going to use the new gnome-keyring ssh-
agent?  If so then this bug will become largely irrelevant.

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If ssh-askpass is left too long without input it doesn't release the keyboard 
when it is dismissed.
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[Bug 219914] Re: mod_disk_cache enabled globally by default

2008-06-24 Thread Andrew Jorgensen
Wow, thanks for tracking that down James.  I knew I wasn't crazy.

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[Bug 219914] Re: mod_disk_cache enabled globally by default

2008-04-21 Thread Andrew Jorgensen
That's really strange.  So there's no disk_cache.conf or disk_cache.load
in your /etc/apache2/mods-enabled?  Did you use the command-line upgrade
tool (do-release-upgrade)?  I had very little else installed on this
machine at the time.

Obviously this is the best kind of bug.  The kind we can't reproduce.

In any case I think the disk_cache.conf file should be changed to not
actually enable caching.  If the user wants caching she'll want to
enable it for specific directories, certainly not for the entire server.
Would you consider changing the .conf file?

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[Bug 219914] [NEW] mod_disk_cache enabled globally by default

2008-04-20 Thread Andrew Jorgensen
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***

Public security bug reported:

Binary package hint: apache2.2-common

I upgraded my server to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS from 6.06 LTS and started to see
strange problems with my Wordpress installation, specifically when
requesting the feed I'd get some comment feed instead.  I believe this
was caused by mod_disk_cache being enabled globally by default.

>From disk_cache.conf:
CacheEnable disk /

>From the mod_cache documentation:
This module should be used with care and can be used to circumvent Allow and 
Deny directives. You should not enable caching for any content to which you 
wish to limit access by client host name, address or environment variable.

Having this module enabled by default and configured to enable caching
for all URLs compromises the security of canonical's customers and
ubuntu's users and can produce the undesired effects I mentioned above.

** Affects: apache2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Visibility changed to: Public

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