I'd like to politely agree, and disagree with the handling of this bug.
YES, you're absolutely right the bridge helper is a security hole.
NO, you're absolutely wrong to remove the bridge helper from the package. A
proper solution would have been to include it, and make it not a threat by
remov
- Original Message -
> From: Mike Hommey
> Can you try a newer version from http://mozilla.debian.net/, then?
>
> Mike
>
Since a work around has been found for the problem, the best I could do is
create a tarball to provide an example (jquery based). However, with the
directions i
Package: iceweasel
Version: 3.5.16-11
I'm working on developing web pages using Debian Squeeze. I was using
the element when I discovered it didn't scroll.
I did some digging.
1) The element needs to be dynamically created to stop it from
scrolling. If the element is present when the page
rom the network manager to meet a wide variety of needs,
in much the same fashion that my patch configured DHCP to do what I needed.
Let's find a solution, any solution, rather than leaving this problem
to continue.
- Original Message
> From: Andrew Pollock
> To: eclectic
Setting up the network, and setting up a network interface are really
different things. The interface is an IP {address, mask, broadcast}. The
network is default route and /etc/resolv.conf.
As this bug illustrates, setting both without the ability to separate them
is a flaw in DHCP. Realizing
--- On Mon, 1/4/10, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> What is supposed to happen when the DHCP administrator
> wants to roll out a
> change to the default route?
>
> I think at best I could add what you're asking for only in
> the case of
> initial lease acquisition and not renewal. Even then, I
> susp
Package: dhcp3-client
Version: 3.1.1-6+lenny3
Severity: important
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As I watched the various wireless security protocols get cracked,
I decided to give up on wireless security, there's a better and
simpler solution, openvpn. It takes a whole lot less
Subject: make: RANLIB is not defined by default
Package: make
Version: 3.80-9
Severity: important
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-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8_jfg8
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