** Summary changed:
- Sendmail 17.1 update request
+ Sendmail 8.17.1 update request
** Description changed:
- Please update Sendmail to the latest version (version 17.1, seen on
+ Please update Sendmail to the latest version (version 8.17.1, seen on
01/02/2022). This version was released on
Public bug reported:
Please update Sendmail to the latest version (version 17.1, seen on
01/02/2022). This version was released on 08/17/2021. See
www.proofpoint.com/us/products/email-protection/open-source-email-
solution
** Affects: sendmail (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Please check your log files. You may have this line:
smbd_audit[.]: Could not find opname rename, logging all
This means, that Samba is logging everything, because "rename" opname is
not found. You have to use different names:
rename -> renameat
unlink -> unlinkat
After that, logging
(In reply to Rolf Eike Beer from comment #88)
> Even if it is unrelated to that bug: for OpenSUSE you have the possibility
> to just install the package ca-certificates-cacert and have it in the system
> store without further work.
Yes, thanks. I already have this package installed.
Your tip can
(In reply to Rick Alther from comment #84)
> I know this is old, but this is still an issue with KDE 4.12.3 (Fedora 20).
> * I go into the SSL Preferences of the System Settings
> * Click Add...
> * Select a .der CA certificate. The dialog goes away and the certificate is
> not listed in the SSL
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Title:
Please backport php5-apcu version 4.0.6 to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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+1. Owncloud 8.0 should also work, if an additional PHP package is
installed.
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Title:
Please backport php5-apcu version 4.0.6 to Ubuntu 14.04
Public bug reported:
The MP3 tool mp3gain crashes on Virtuozzo virtual hosts. These hosts
are used by many virtual server providers.
$ mp3gain
==13285== ERROR: AddressSanitizer failed to allocate 0xdfff0001000
(15392894357504) bytes at address 0x02008fff7000 (12)
==13285==
Please try the latest upstream Kernel. I had successful suspend/resume
cycles with Kernel 4.0.1 and radeon Open Source driver.
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Title:
AMD
I installed fail2ban 0.8.13-1 from Ubuntu Utopic on Ubuntu Trusty. With
this version, Fail2Ban works as expected e.g. bans IP adresses with SSH
jail.
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This may be the upstream report:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94731
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #94731
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94731
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Are you sure, that the hidden hardware mouse pointer problem started
with Kernel 3.19? I have this issue since Kernel 4.0 (Intel HD Graphics
4400). My setup isn't really comparable (no Ubuntu, but openSUSE 13.2).
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Suspend does not work even for 3.13.1 on my system. I had to go back to
3.12.9.
On suspend the computer does not power off. After doing a hardware
reset, the system does not resume.
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Thanks Chris for your patch Sample fix for panning/scaling.
openSUSE Linux users can test Xorg server (package xorg-x11-server) with
this patch included. openSUSE users find the temporary and experimental
openSUSE repository here:
Thanks Chris for your patch Sample fix for panning/scaling.
openSUSE Linux users can test Xorg server (package xorg-x11-server) with
this patch included. openSUSE users find the temporary and experimental
openSUSE repository here:
With some debugging I found, that cpufreqd crashes within the plugin
cpufreqd_acpi.so. The function acpi_battery_update tries to read battery
information in sysfs (/sys directory) with libsysfs functions. Because
of an invalid pointer cpufreqd crashes here.
I could work around this bug with
I also had no sound after upgrading to Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot
(Kubuntu edition). Pulseaudio crashes every time.
After some debugging I found, that this debug output can be helpful:
$ pulseaudio -v
[...]
W: [pulseaudio] module.c: module-combine is deprecated: Please use
module-combine-sink
On my system getty is not started automatically at all anymore. I have
to start text consoles manually with:
sudo start tty1
Probably the initial start during boot fails. How can I debug this
problem? I use the graphical splash screen, Grub 1 and Kubuntu 11.04.
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Binary package hint: util-linux
The umount program can not unmount CIFS shares if the CIFS address has
no a trailing slash and if the user option is enabled.
One example:
From /etc/fstab:
//linux/steve/media/test cifsdefaults,user,user=steve 0 0
$ mount
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: uw-mailutils
If a user types-in an extra long password (1024 characters) mailutil
crashes with an buffer overflow:
$ mailutil check '{imap.example.com}INBOX'
{imap.example.com} password:
warning: LOGIN failed
*** buffer overflow detected ***: mailutil
** Attachment added: The attached patch fixes the buffer overflow
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27654901/uw-mailutil-buffer-overflow.patch
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384914
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Also with the latest updates passwd sometimes reports successful
password changes, but password leaves unchanged.
Here is an example. The new example password could not be set by the
user, because the password has already been used:
$ passwd
Changing password for user1.
Old Password:
New
Please forget my last comment. After calling pam-auth-update --force
the passwd/PAM setup now works. Password history as in my last comment
is now disabled.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303515
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Here is the output of `lspci -vvnn`. But I don't think that this is a
hardware related bug.
** Attachment added: Output of `lspci -vvnn`
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21049638/lspci-vvnn.log
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299560
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