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Paul Kimoto wrote:
Package: dhcpcd
Version: 1:3.2.2-1
Although version 1:3.0.17-2 contains
/usr/share/doc/dhcpcd/{changelog.gz,changelog.Debian.gz},
it appears that 1:3.2.2-1 does not.
$ dpkg -c /var/cache/apt/archives/dhcpcd_1%3a3.2.2-1_i386.deb |
grep -i changelog
$
Upstream is no
Philippe Teuwen wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.40-1
Severity: minor
--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
Hello,
I'm using --listen-address=1.2.3.4 --bind-interfaces
ns0:/# netstat -ltupn
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
I'm not sure if you're still trying to locally reproduce this bug or
not, but in case it helps, I was able to reproduce it by trying to
upgrade to sid using the Debian Etch netinstall VMware image off of
http://www.thoughtpolice.co.uk/vmware/ and VMware Player 2.0.2.
Josh Kelley
Simon McVittie wrote:
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Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.40-1
Severity: important
dnsmasq's filterwin2k option suppresses *all* SRV queries. These aren't
only used by Windows to find domain controllers - they're increasingly
commonly used for, for
Soren Hansen wrote:
I decided to take a stab at making a patch that implements this. I've
attaced it here.
Apologies, I should have acknowledged your bug and saved you the effort.
dnsmasq-2.41 is close to release and includes what you want.
Tim Retout wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.35-1
Severity: wishlist
We have nameservers handling separate private subnets, and 'server'
lines in dnsmasq.conf to forward requests to them, like:
server=/2.168.192.in-addr.arpa/192.168.2.1
server=/company.lan/192.168.2.1
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Daniel Butzu wrote:
Package: dnsmasq Version: 2.35-1 Severity: normal
During the installation of the dnsmasq debian package, init script
links are created named S15dnsmasq. However, if on the same system
nfs-kernel-server is installed, dnsmasq is started before
nfs-kernel-server
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Thomas Schorpp wrote:
Simon Kelley wrote:
tom schorpp wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.35-1
Severity: normal
Thanks for the CallWeaver PBX Software turning this out.
Pls see
http://www.callweaver.org/ticket/152
Thank You.
y
tom
I don't have enough context to get a good handle on what's
tom schorpp wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.35-1
Severity: normal
Thanks for the CallWeaver PBX Software turning this out.
Pls see
http://www.callweaver.org/ticket/152
Thank You.
y
tom
I don't have enough context to get a good handle on what's going on with
the callweaver stuff, and how
Simon, do feel free to resolve/wontfix this.
Done, thanks.
Simon.
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Touko Korpela wrote:
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
The network is started by /etc/rc0.d/S35networking, which starts ntpdate
when eth0 becomes up. At that time, the local nameserver is not yet
available, it is started by /etc/rc[2345].d/S15bind9. ntpdate cannot
resolve the names of the NTP servers
Alexander Clouter wrote:
Hi,
Any chance of getting this fix backported to stable? I caught dnsmasq
clobbering my upstream DNS server from my Debian Etch box, fortunately I
noticed before others filed those abuse@ reports :)
I'm not sure that I could get a change past the release
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Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Yes, that's correct, I have strict-order set.
Ok. In that case I think a fully understand the problem.
I use the resolvconf package to manage /etc/resolv.conf
(no server= in dnsmasq.conf). I also sometimes have to
use a VPN (using vpnc), thus I need strict-order
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.37-1
Severity: normal
If dnsmasq gets a DNS standard query response with a
reply code of server failure, it repeats the request
infinitely instead of giving up.
Quick configuration question: how many upstream nameservers do you have,
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.37-1
Severity: normal
If dnsmasq gets a DNS standard query response with a
reply code of server failure, it repeats the request
infinitely instead of giving up.
OK, I've reproduced this now: it appears to depend on having the
Reuben Thomas wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.35-1
Severity: normal
I had dnsmasq installed, but not resolvconf. When I started up
dnsmasq, it said it was reading entries from /etc/hosts (or
equivalently, /etc/banner_add_hosts, which I also tried with the same
contents). Other machines on
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Fabien COUTANT wrote:
Gonna check this.
Ok, here's the log:
Nov 22 20:40:08 harris pppd[10147]: PPP session is 2016
Nov 22 20:40:08 harris pppd[10147]: Using interface ppp0
Nov 22 20:40:08 harris pppd[10147]: Connect: ppp0 -- eth0
Nov 22 20:40:08 harris pppd[10147]: CHAP
Fabien COUTANT wrote:
On Monday, 27 November 2006, you (Simon Kelley) wrote:
If that is the case, then adding
sleep 1
or possibly
sleep 2
to /etc/resolvconf/update.d/dnsmasq should fix the problem. Could you
try that? If it works it's a good fix which is easy to apply.
That's more
Fabien COUTANT wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.35-1
Severity: important
Look at my pppd syslog:
Nov 16 18:03:31 harris pppd[4693]: CHAP authentication succeeded: Welcome to
use Quidway ROUTER, Huawei Tech.^M^J
Nov 16 18:03:31 harris pppd[4693]: CHAP authentication succeeded
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On a system of mine (which performs NAT for a LAN behind it), I use
dnsmasq to provide a caching name server and a DHCP server for the
LAN.
On this system:
# netstat -anp | grep raw
raw0 0 0.0.0.0:1 0.0.0.0:* 7
1106/dnsmasq
Should I be
Ivan A. Beveridge wrote:
Any suggestions? I searched for a copy of 6.3.0-3 but was unable to find
it anywhere, so I can't confirm that rolling-back would work :(
I doubt the 6.3.0-3 - 6.3.0-4 changes are the culprit, but I can send
you a copy of 6.3.0-3 to test. It'll be about 2M as mail,
Ivan A. Beveridge wrote:
On 15/10/2006 12:49, Ivan A. Beveridge wrote:
On 15/10/2006 10:28, Simon Kelley wrote:
I doubt the 6.3.0-3 - 6.3.0-4 changes are the culprit, but I can send
you a copy of 6.3.0-3 to test. It'll be about 2M as mail, is that OK?
(Otherwise, I'll put it on the web)
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Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.32-2
Severity: wishlist
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Unless I misunderstod some existing configuration option,
there doesn't seem to be any way to make dnsmasq provide
the DNS servers it itself gets to DHCP clients.
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
I figured it out eventually.
a) The v1 fonts are named differently to the v2 fonts.
b) The v1 display is only 16 pixels high as compared to 32
The following patch brings the v1 slimserver back to life. I suspect
that for chars 256 the original code is broken too, so
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 09:46:44AM +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
OK, you're in a better position than me, since I don't have access to a
V1 Squeezebox. The small fonts are deliberate: the rest of those fonts
are not distributable by Debian for copyright reasons
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
It is something to do with the fonts...
The font images as supplied are all too small. If you look at them in
an image viewer you'll see they only have the symbols in.
$ file /usr/share/slimserver/Graphics/high.2.font.bmp
Frederic MASSOT wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.32-2
Followup-For: Bug #364800
Hi,
I have the same problem after an upgrade from 2.22-2 to 2.32.2.
Below the logs, I recorded the input/output with iptables:
kernel: IN=br0 OUT= PHYSIN=eth1 PHYSOUT=tap0
the email
without getting discarded. (Over 95% of emails entering Dal are
spam. And about 1/2 of the ones that get through that filter are
still spam. Sheesh.)
On Jul 18, 2006, at 12:15 PM, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Dan Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll try using the CVS system again
martin f krafft wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Severity: normal
Version: 2.22-2
I am getting the following messages:
Jul 9 16:14:05 seamus dnsmasq[23117]: forwarding table overflow:
check for server loops.
Yet my configuration has no loops:
no-resolv
server=213.203.238.4
interface=lo
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Simon Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.07.10.1130 +0200]:
. Even if it were, dnsmasq throws away servers with addresses it's
listening on so the 127.0.0.1 entry isn't a problem. To get a server
loop, you should need at least two servers forwarding to each
Package: pxe
Version: 1.4.2-3
Severity: wishlist
The DHCP server built into dnsmasq works with all the PXE clients known
to me. It might make sense to add dnsmasq to the recommends: list for
pxe, as an alternative to dhcp3-server
Cheers,
Simon.
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Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
as complementary information, here is a FAQ on adding those headers:
http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/initscripts-ng-devel/2006-June/000294.html
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
ma, 2006-05-29 kello 10:21 +0100, Simon Kelley kirjoitti:
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
la, 2006-05-27 kello 16:57 +0100, Simon Kelley kirjoitti:
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.31-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be desirable for dnsmasq to also
Package: gmailfs
Version: 0.4-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
gmail and fuse and friends install just finei; fuse modules loads with
no complaint. However, when trying to mount a gmailfs, I get this (as
root):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / mount -t gmailfs none /mnt -o [EMAIL
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
la, 2006-05-27 kello 16:57 +0100, Simon Kelley kirjoitti:
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.31-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be desirable for dnsmasq to also set the A record for the mail
exchange,
to accomodate MTU that are not capable
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.31-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be desirable for dnsmasq to also set the A record for the mail
exchange,
to accomodate MTU that are not capable of polling the nameserver for MX
records.
It will do that for A records defined
Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.30-1
Severity: important
Since the switch to 2.29 (or is it 2.28?), DHCP offers of dnsmasq are
not answered. It works perfectly when downgrading to 2.27.
Extract of /var/log/syslog:
Apr 25 20:35:54 penpen dnsmasq[32445]:
Gabriele Persia wrote:
dnsmasq package version 2.29-1 has the same error as 2.28-1:
[apt-get install dnsmasq]
Preparing to replace dnsmasq 2.27-1 (using .../dnsmasq_2.29-1_i386.deb) ...
Stopping DNS forwarder and DHCP server: dnsmasq.
Unpacking replacement dnsmasq ...
Setting up
Gabriele Persia wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.28-1
Severity: important
dnsmasq complains about missing ISC dhcpd integration:
dnsmasq: ISC dhcpd integration not available: set HAVE_ISC_READER in
src/config.h
This is expected
Installing from source, with HAVE_ISC_READER defined,
David Mosberger-Tang wrote:
Hi Simon,
Thanks for looking into these bugreports!
On 4/17/06, Simon Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, I'm confused: On both stable and unstable installations here, libgd
seems to have a dependency on libpng12. Furthermore, nothing seems to be
using libXft
Paul Wise wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.28-1
Severity: important
I noticed that the postinst failed to start dnsmasq after the upgrade.
It complains about missing a loopback interface, which I have:
Please could you send me copies of /etc/dnsmasq.conf and
/etc/default/dnsmasq.
Paul Wise wrote:
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 07:28 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
Please could you send me copies of /etc/dnsmasq.conf and
/etc/default/dnsmasq.
Attached.
Thanks,
As a workaround, you can comment out
interface=lo
and
listen-address=127.0.0.1
from /etc/dnsmasq.conf. They're
Scott Wehrenberg wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.28-1
Severity: important
dnsmasq fails to start with the following error message:
dnsmasq: Cannot set capabilities: Operation not permitted
(failed).
invoke-rc.d: initscript dnsmasq, action start failed.
This looks unrelated to #363244 to
Scott Wehrenberg wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 04:49:35PM +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
What kernel version are you using? Are you using SELinux?
Does adding
user=root
or
user=
to dnsmasq.conf make any difference?
I'm running 2.6.15.2 without SELinux. It still fails with
user=root
Scott Wehrenberg wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 06:42:22PM +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
Scott Wehrenberg wrote:
Then I'm confused. Please could you send the result of running
strace /usr/sbin/dnsmasq -d
as root (stop any running dnsmasq first, you may have to install the
strace package
David Mosberger-Tang wrote:
Package: slimserver
Version: 6.2.1-2
My machine has Debian/stable as the base distribution and then I
installed slimserver/unstable on top of that. At least in that
configuration, slimserver failed to load the GD library and hence was
unable to use TrueType
Dave Steinberg wrote:
Package: slimserver
Version: 6.2.1-2
I found that slimserver didn't correctly convert Ogg Vorbis files to
mp3 for streaming. I just heard noise.
Here's the relevant excerpt from /usr/share/slimserver/convert.conf:
ogg mp3 * *
[sox] -t ogg $FILE$ -t raw -r
Alain Richoux wrote:
Please find below more accurate information about this problem.
Version: the problem occurs with the most recent dnsmasq testing packages,
in other words version 2.27-1
Syslog messages:
Apr 13 21:51:32 Sartre dnsmasq[6827]: started, version 2.27 cachesize 150
Apr 13
,
Kelley
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Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.22-2
Severity: minor
Hello,
My syslog has this entry:
Mar 29 20:51:04 charlie dnsmasq[2942]: DHCP request fro unsupported \
hardware type (0) recieved on eth0
I'd like to know what is causing this... but anyway, it should
Fabiano Pires wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.22-2
Hi, i'm using Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6, shorewall and dnsmasq.
The dhcp client is a Windows 98 machine. When windows gets IP from
dnsmasq (at startup or with winipcfg program) the hostname turns into
paula.homeDEST (should be
Marc Sherman wrote:
Package: slimserver
Severity: wishlist
Please consider packaging the 6.2.2 nightly builds. The general process
for slimserver releases seems to be that the stable nightly build branch
(currently 6.2.2) doesn't get released for a long time, so a lot of those
bug fixes
Marc Sherman wrote:
Package: slimserver
Severity: normal
The slimp3 package is a very old version of slimserver. Your package should
conflict with it, and replace it.
You might also want to replace the exisitng slimp3 package with a
transitional package to move people over to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The version of the the kernel you are using would be useful to, in case it turns out that
/proc/net/if_inet6 has somehow changed format.
kernel is a very recent git snapshot, from January the 14th ( CET ),so you are
probably on the right track there.
I have yet to
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Florian Attenberger wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.24-1
Severity: important
default configuration is unchanged.
works fine if my network interfaces are eth0 and eth1
For anything of: eth4/eth5, net0/net1, eth10/eth11 dnsmasq fails with:
dnsmasq: failed to find list of interfaces: No
Will Dyson wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.24-1
Followup-For: Bug #348169
This is actually a kernel bug. I ran into the same problem here,
running a mainline git checkout from a day or two ago (on
x86_64). Dnsmasq started working again when I went back to 2.6.15.
I have not yet checked to
Richard Thrippleton wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.22-2
Severity: wishlist
When you specify only one interface (or several) in dnsmasq.conf, it still
binds to all interfaces to listen for requests. It would be preferable if it
only listened on the specified interfaces, leaving other
with our secure/private database to ensure our
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A brief summary of the differences between dhcp3-relay and dhcp-helper.
1) Size
/usr/sbin/dhcrelay3 size is 157240 octets
/usr/sbin/dhcp-helper is 9924 octets
2) Kernel requirements
dhcrelay3 needs the Linux Packet Filter Facility available in the
kernel, dhcp-helper doesn't. This allows a
Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Simon Kelley]
A brief summary of the differences between dhcp3-relay and dhcp-helper.
1) Size
2) Kernel requirements
3) Configuration
Yeah - this is the sort of thing to include in the long description.
Except somewhat shorter than your email was. Otherwise none
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: dhcp-helper
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : Simon Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dhcp-helper
* License : GPL
Description : A DHCP relay agent.
Dhcp-helper is a DHCP and BOOTP
Wookey wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.22-2
Severity: normal
I accidentally put a line like this in my dnsmasq.conf:
dhcp-option=pxe,next-server,194.70.44.161
instead of like this:
dhcp-option=pxe,66,194.70.44.161
If you so this dnsmasq segfaults.
That's fixable.
It should complain
Package: quotas initscript cause quotaoff to go into uninterrubtible sleep
Severity: normal
I am using jfs on top of an lvm which sits on top of a software raid0
device. The init scripts which call quotaoff cause the system to hang
as this process goes into uninteruptible sleep. I did not have
Package: kicker
Version: 4:3.3.2-1
Severity: normal
When selecting Focus under mouse or Focus strictly under mouse in
the kde control center, kicker applets, such as the run applet or the
kdict applet, stop working - they will not accept input.
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Dave Holland wrote:
Package: dhcpcd
Version: 1:1.3.22pl4-21
Severity: minor
/etc/dhcpc/config by default only acts on eth0. This can produce
unexpected behaviour, e.g. when switching from a wired connection on
eth0 to a wireless connection on eth1 the nameservers are not updated.
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Leonardo Canducci wrote:
I do run ntpdate. It fails at boot since pool.ntp.org is unreacheable
until pppd gets its dns servers. A script called /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ntpdate
is run just after pppd gets IP and dns servers and time is adjusted.
Usually step time is under 3 seconds so it shouldn't affect
Leonardo Canducci wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.22-1
Severity: important
I'm using dnsmasq with resolvconf and pppoe with 'usepeerdns' option set
for pppd.
At boot time since dnsmasq is started before pppd gets DNS from ISP
('usepeerdns' option) when it reads /var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf
Chris Boyle wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.20-1
Severity: important
polaris:~# ping tov.uwcs.co.uk
PING tov.uwcs.co.uk (1.0.0.0): 56 data bytes
[...]
polaris:~# /etc/init.d/dnsmasq force-reload
Restarting DNS forwarder and DHCP server: dnsmasq.
polaris:~# ping tov.uwcs.co.uk
PING
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.22-1
there are too many trailing spaces and newlines in default dnsmasq.conf
provided. This is just a cosmeticv issue but due to how I work with my
editor, it generates many differencies each time a new version of dnsmasq
is installed and I
Malte Schmidt-Tychsen wrote:
Hi,
I restarted dnsmasq on saturday and it seems to be working fine still. I
just did a dig www.heise.de and it says that the server running dnsmasq
responded fine (I now have a backup, since my firewall is also running dns
all the machines have the firewall as second
Malte Schmidt-Tychsen wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.22-1
Hi there,
ever since the last upgrade dnsmasq stops forwarding dns addresses after
a while. I have to restart ( /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart ) and everything
works again. I have no idea and there is absolutely nothing in
Thomas Hood wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.20-1
Severity: normal
I just started using dnsmasq again after a couple of months and I find
that the current version of dnsmasq does not re-read resolv.conf when
it is updated. Sending SIGHUP to the process causes it to re-read
/etc/hosts but not
Thomas Hood wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 08:47 +, Simon Kelley wrote:
Just to get things straight: by default dnsmasq checks the mtime of
resolv.conf and re-reads it when the mtime changes. In this mode it
does _not_ re-read resolv.conf on a SIGHUP.
I am running in default mode
.
After suspend-and-resume I have problems with other applications such as
squid and pan which access the network. In their case they use 100% CPU
until they are restarted. dnsmasq, in contrast, does not use 100% CPU
and it responds to signals; but it doesn't notice that resolv.conf has
changed.
Rolf Leggewie wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 1.23
Severity: important
Hi,
the version of dnsmasq I use on my router is 1.23. I think positive
results for anything *.dyndns.org, *.no-ip.com and other such dynDNS
service providers are kept for too long. IMHO they should not be cached
at all or
matthieu castet wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.19-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
dnsmasq failed to give the ip address associated with a MAC address if
the host don't release the ip address (for example power failure on a
machine).
The only way to fix it is to clear /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases .
matthieu castet wrote:
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.19-1
Severity: minor
Hi,
the gentoo dhcp client take about 1 minute for having a reply from the
dhcp server.
They seem to send lot's of options. Could it be possible that dnsmasq
ignore the request ?
I don't have the version of the dhcp client,
matthieu castet wrote:
In /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases , there were 2 entries for
00:d0:b7:4d:d4:3a one for 10.0.0.14 and one for 10.0.0.7
If the two entries have different client-ids (The last field on each
line) then this is a manifestation of the problem that different OS's
generate
cc1 1:3.4.3-6GCC support library
ii libstdc++5 1:3.3.5-5The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii netcdfg33.5.0-7.1An interface for scientific data a
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