Re: sane chromium default flags - include --enable-remote-extensions

2017-02-28 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Wed, Mar 01, 2017 at 01:17:24AM +, Reinhard Tartler wrote: > > > I can see that the behaviour you describe would be very annoying. > > When updating extensions is disabled, it is a "good" thing that you cannot > > install them and use installed ones. > It's certainly *not* good. It may be "s

Re: sane chromium default flags - include --enable-remote-extensions

2017-02-28 Thread Reinhard Tartler
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 10:40 AM Andrey Rahmatullin wrote: > > > > > I can see that the behaviour you describe would be very annoying. > When updating extensions is disabled, it is a "good" thing that you cannot > install them and use installed ones. > It's certainly *not* good. It may be "safe"

Bug#856425: ITP: scap-security-guide -- security guides and conformity checks using SCAP standard​

2017-02-28 Thread Philippe Thierry
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Philippe Thierry * Package name: scap-security-guide Version : 0.1.31-10 Upstream Author : Watson Yuuma Sato * URL : https://www.open-scap.org/security-policies/scap-security- guide/ * License : Unlicenced Programming

Re: systemd, ntp, kernel and hwclock

2017-02-28 Thread Russ Allbery
Kurt Roeckx writes: > Having ntpdate clear the unsynced flag doesn't make sense since it would > start writing a time to the RTC each 11 minutes, and as Ben said you > have no idea which of the 2 clocks is the most correct one. Oh, I thought it was a one-shot thing, but it turns on syncing behav

Re: systemd, ntp, kernel and hwclock

2017-02-28 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 05:04:08AM +, Ben Hutchings wrote: > On Mon, 2017-02-27 at 19:30 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote: > > Ben Hutchings writes: > > > On Mon, 2017-02-27 at 16:09 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote: > > > > Daniel Pocock writes: > > > > > However, at the time when I ran ntpdate, ntp was n

Re: systemd, ntp, kernel and hwclock

2017-02-28 Thread Carsten Leonhardt
Daniel Pocock writes: > On 27/02/17 21:26, Ben Hutchings wrote: >> But ntpd is also known to have a large amount of code written >> without as much regard for security as one would hope. It seems >> like an unnecessary risk for most systems. > Thanks for that security tip, I'm tempted to get ri

Re: systemd, ntp, kernel and hwclock

2017-02-28 Thread Bjørn Mork
Adam Borowski writes: > On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 10:15:23AM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote: >> > But ntpd is also known to have a large amount of code written >> > without as much regard for security as one would hope. It seems >> > like an unnecessary risk for most systems. >> >> >> Thanks for tha

Re: systemd, ntp, kernel and hwclock

2017-02-28 Thread Adam Borowski
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 10:15:23AM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote: > > But ntpd is also known to have a large amount of code written > > without as much regard for security as one would hope. It seems > > like an unnecessary risk for most systems. > > > Thanks for that security tip, I'm tempted to g

Bug#856394: ITP: python-kanboard -- minimalist kanboard python client

2017-02-28 Thread 陳昌倬
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: =?utf-8?b?Q2hhbmdaaHVvIENoZW4gKOmZs+aYjOWArCk=?= * Package name: python-kanboard Version : 1.0.1 Upstream Author : Frédéric Guillot * URL : https://github.com/kanboard/python-api-client * License : Expat Programming Lan

Re: systemd, ntp, kernel and hwclock

2017-02-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 27/02/17 21:26, Ben Hutchings wrote: > On Mon, 2017-02-27 at 11:18 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote: >>> Daniel Pocock writes: >> >>> I've observed a system that had a wildly incorrect hardware >>> clock (when it was first unboxed), I ran ntpdate to sync the >>> kernel clock but after a shutdown an