[Bug 1536181] Re: bind9-resolvconf service doesn't work

2016-11-12 Thread Jason B. Alonso
After removing my workaround (and confirming things were broken again), I can confirm that the package in your PPA resolves the issue! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1536181 Title: bi

[Bug 1536181] Re: bind9-resolvconf service doesn't work

2016-11-08 Thread Jason B. Alonso
Oh, and to put the service override into effect: sudo systemctl restart bind9-resolvconf.service -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1536181 Title: bind9-resolvconf service doesn't work

[Bug 1536181] Re: bind9-resolvconf service doesn't work

2016-11-08 Thread Jason B. Alonso
While waiting for the PPA to update, I'll note for the record: I was able to deploy a less invasive workaround by applying a service override. sudo systemctl edit bind9-resolvconf In the provided editor (which is empty unless you have overrides already), add: [Service] RemainAfterExit=yes -- Y

[Bug 1536181] Re: bind9-resolvconf service doesn't work

2016-11-06 Thread Jason B. Alonso
There have been security updates to bind9 since the builds in your PPA, which are conflicting with my ability to test it (please pardon me for being reluctant to fight apt to rewind the security update). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subsc

[Bug 1305699] Re: upowerd crashed with SIGSEGV in service_client_free()

2014-12-12 Thread Jason B Williams
After reading the patch, why patch upowerd to compensate for the idevice client libraries not doing their full job in the first place? Of course, upowerd should be able to handle memory handling exceptions regardless, but I'd like to think that it would be bit more abstracted - like for instance: "

[Bug 1305699] Re: upowerd crashed with SIGSEGV in service_client_free()

2014-12-11 Thread Jason B Williams
Correction: I had "libimobiledevice4" installed but not "libimobiledevice-utils" libimobiledevice-utils depends on libimobiledevice4 libimobiledevice4 does not depend on libimobiledevice-utils They should probably be cross-dependent. -- You received this bug notification because you are a membe

[Bug 1305699] Re: upowerd crashed with SIGSEGV in service_client_free()

2014-12-11 Thread Jason B Williams
This was affecting me with my iPhone 6, but I found that installing "libimobiledevice-utils" solved the problem. I already had "libimobiledevice-utils" installed but Apple devices it seem need the other as well. Maybe this library should be a dependency of "libimobiledevice4" ? sudo apt-get instal

[Bug 892680] Re: PAM with LDAP breaks authentication to Policykit enabled Gnome applications using LDAP credentials

2013-01-10 Thread Jason B. Alonso
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 781737 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/781737 I am a long-time follower of bug 781737, but I have found that I had to take the same measures as comment #5. In particular, groups in LDAP that share the same name as a predefined group in /etc/group are not

[Bug 929827] Re: Missing krbPrincipalKey attributes cause segfaults in libkdb5 with LDAP backend

2012-02-15 Thread Jason B. Alonso
** Summary changed: - KDC (krb5-kdc-ldap) and kadmin.local segfault in libkdb5.so.5.0. + Missing krbPrincipalKey attributes cause segfaults in libkdb5 with LDAP backend -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.lau

Re: [Bug 929827] [NEW] KDC (krb5-kdc-ldap) and kadmin.local segfault in libkdb5.so.5.0.

2012-02-10 Thread Jason B. Alonso
Thank you. It turns out I'm a bit of an idiot when I migrated my LDAP server. In copying the directory, I managed to leave behind my krbPrincipalKey values (I used replication, which didn't jive with my extremely paranoid security settings for that attribute). THAT said, this would have gone muc

[Bug 929827] Re: KDC (krb5-kdc-ldap) and kadmin.local segfault in libkdb5.so.5.0.

2012-02-09 Thread Jason B. Alonso
-- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/929827 Title: KDC (krb5-kdc-ldap) and kadmin.local segfault in libkdb5.so.5.0. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/

[Bug 929827] [NEW] KDC (krb5-kdc-ldap) and kadmin.local segfault in libkdb5.so.5.0.

2012-02-09 Thread Jason B. Alonso
Public bug reported: Running 11.10 (Oneiric). Additional specifications in tags. This appears to apply to libkdb5-5 version 1.9.1+dfsg-1ubuntu2.2. I have copied a working LDAP-backed KDC configuration from a 64-bit EC2 instance into a 32-bit EC2 instance (the binaries are installed fresh). When

[Bug 252977] Re: Hardy and Intrepid freeze with kernel error: "Eeek! page_mapcount(page) went negative! (-1)"

2009-09-08 Thread Jason B
I am able to reliably reproduce this issue though it is triggered by a bit of custom code I do not have access to. What I believe to be relevant details. The Host: ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS kernel 2.6.24-24-xen Xen 3.2 The issue manifests while running under the -xen kernel but does not occur when runn

[Bug 240418] Re: getSystemID results in Kernel Bug in MM

2009-09-08 Thread Jason B
I am experiencing this exact problem at the moment. It is a different application triggering the issue but works perfectly under a non-xen enabled kernel. Are there any updates? -- getSystemID results in Kernel Bug in MM https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240418 You received this bug notification be