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> notfound 549585 mandos/1.0.12-1
Bug #549585 [udev] udev: creates /dev/{u,}random with too strict permissions
Bug No longer marked as found in versions mandos/1.0.12-1.
> package udev
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> retitle 549585 udev: creates /dev/{u,}random with too strict permissions
Bug #549585 [mandos
package mandos-client
retitle 549585 udev: creates /dev/{u,}random with too strict permissions
summary 549585 20
tags 549585 patch
reassign 549585 udev 146-3
package udev
affects 549585 mandos-client
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Teddy Hogeborn writes:
>> Indeed, it seems that both /dev/random and urandom are readable
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C. Dominik Bódi writes:
> After having enabled the debug mode via plugin-runner.conf as you
> suggested. The "fatal" error occurs immediately after the first
> debug messages, which is:
> "Initializing GNUTLS"
- From mandos-client.c:
if(debug){
After having enabled the debug mode via plugin-runner.conf as you suggested.
The "fatal" error occurs immediately after the first debug messages, which is:
"Initializing GNUTLS"
Then I booted the kernel with the break option and ran "sh scripts/init-
premount/udev". Indeed, it seems that both /de
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"C. Dominik Bodi" writes:
> After installing mandos [...], booting a mandos-enabled kernel,
> mandos will not run. The cryptsetup password prompt appears and I
> have to type in the crypt volume's password manually to make the
> system continue to bo
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"C. Dominik Bodi" writes:
> After installing mandos [...], booting a mandos-enabled kernel,
> mandos will not run. The cryptsetup password prompt appears and I
> have to type in the crypt volume's password manually to make the
> system continue to bo
Package: mandos-client
Version: 1.0.12-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After installing mandos I tested my configuration as described in
README.Debian. That worked successfully. However, booting a
mandos-enabled kernel, mandos will not run. The cryptsetup password
prompt
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