This has started happening again since 13th October 2012 with version
1.0.8. Has twitter updated something and broken the client again?
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After opening up one of my dongles with a screwdriver, I discovered that there
is a marking on the board AS3620QA1. This appears to be a code for Accel
Semiconductor, so the devices that are causing an error may not be made by
Cambridge Silicon Radio after all, even though the devices list as
Using a 2.6.39 series kernel and bluez 4.93-1, a timeout error occurs as
I try to bring the interface into operational mode:
hciconfig -a
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
BD Address: 00:1F:81:00:01:1C ACL MTU: 1021:4 SCO
I have just tested this again with experimental kernel 2.6.39-rc4-486
(Debian 2.6.39~rc4-1~experimental.1). The problem is still occuring with
that kernel build:
# hciconfig -a
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
BD Address: 00:1F:81:00:01:1C ACL MTU: 1021:4 SCO MTU: 180:1
DOWN
Yes. The bug also applies to both seamonkey and firefox.
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No fonts tab on page info view
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Users of Cambridge Silicon Radio bluetooth devices should also be aware
that there is another bug (launchpad #460743) that causes a problem with
these devices. We may be experiencing compounded problems with those
devices.
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If a user tries to log in using a name in this file, they will be denied
before they are asked for a password.
- Yeah, that is the problem. The user can now see that the username is not
valid. We really need an option here to prompt for password before failing.
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If a user tries to log in using a name in this file, they will be denied
before they are asked for a password.
- Yeah, that is the problem. The user can now see that the username is not
valid. We really need an option here to prompt for password before failing.
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Ok, ignore the wording of the advisory. The bug is as I described. If
userlist_enable=YES then vsftpd does not ask for a password if an
invalid username is entered (and therefore it is disclosed that the
username is not valid). I will check the value of local_enabled, when I
return to my computer
The bug only occurs when whitelisting is being used. It does not occur
for blacklisting.
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Title:
vsftpd: discloses whether
Ok, ignore the wording of the advisory. The bug is as I described. If
userlist_enable=YES then vsftpd does not ask for a password if an
invalid username is entered (and therefore it is disclosed that the
username is not valid). I will check the value of local_enabled, when I
return to my computer
The bug only occurs when whitelisting is being used. It does not occur
for blacklisting.
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Title:
vsftpd: discloses whether usernames are valid or
I just tried this out. To achieve whitelisting:
userlist_enable=YES
userlist_deny = NO
ftp the server:
ftp neptune
Connected to neptune.markhobley.yi.org.
220 Welcome to Mark Hobley's File Transfer Protocol Server.
Name (neptune:test): test
530 Permission denied. --- It should ask for a
** Changed in: vsftpd (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Title:
vsftpd: discloses whether usernames are valid or not
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The bug only occurs when the user whitelisting facility is being used (ie
userlist_enable=YES)
http://securitytracker.com/id?1008628
A workaround is to disable the uselist facility and then use PAM to deny
services.
I think this is a kludge. It should be possible to deny by default,
unless
** Changed in: vsftpd (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Title:
vsftpd: discloses whether usernames are valid or not
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The bug only occurs when the user whitelisting facility is being used (ie
userlist_enable=YES)
http://securitytracker.com/id?1008628
A workaround is to disable the uselist facility and then use PAM to deny
services.
I think this is a kludge. It should be possible to deny by default,
unless
I have just tested this again with experimental kernel 2.6.38-rc6. The
problem does not occur during intial status enquiry, but a timeout
occurs, when an attempt is made to activate the bluetooth device:
hciconfig -a
hci0: Type: BR/EDR
FWIW hcitool does nothing for me:
hcitool dev
Devices:
(nothing is listed here)
hcitool scan
Device is not available: No such device
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I have just tested this again in Debian using experimental kernel
version 2.6.37 (rc5). The timeout error still occurs, so this does not
appear to be fixed.
hciconfig -a
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
BD Address:
** Also affects: vsftpd (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Also affects: vsftpd (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: vsftpd
There is a bug in vsftpd daemon, which causes the system to skip asking
for a password if the username is invalid. This enables a remote user to
determine whether the enter user account names
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: vsftpd
There is a bug in vsftpd daemon, which causes the system to skip asking
for a password if the username is invalid. This enables a remote user to
determine whether the enter user account names
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: iceape
The page information view does not provide information about which font
files are being used on the page.
An additional tab is required on this view as follows:
Menu, View, Page Info, Fonts
** Affects: iceape (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I have just tested this in Debian using the experimental kernel version
2.6.36-rc5-486.
I am still getting the timeout error:
hciconfig -a hci0
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
BD Address: 00:1F:81:00:01:1C ACL MTU: 1021:4 SCO MTU: 180:1
On my (Debian) based system, it truncates foreign domain names too. This
is really annoying!
** Also affects: net-tools (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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netstat doesn't display ipv6 addresses correctly (they are truncated)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/511401
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: autoconf2.64
Some versions of the ash shell will not allow redirection to a stream
number held in a variable:
# This construct does not work in some versions of the ash shell
echo $1 $2
The autoconf tool sometimes generates scripts using this
I am using Debian (squeeze/testing) and I am testing with kernel 2.6.32-5-486
. I am getting the timeout here, so I reckon this is still broken in Debian
(squeeze) testing:
# hciconfig -a
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
BD Address:
** Also affects: linux-latest-2.6 (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[LucidKarmic] Cambridge Silicon Radio, Bluetooth Dongles do not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460743
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I am using Debian kernel linux-image-2.6.32-5-486.
I get the following error in /var/log/kern.log:
Jul 14 13:36:53 foobar kernel: [ 1229.790869] hci_cmd_task: hci0 command
tx timeout
(Ticket #144)
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[LucidKarmic] Cambridge Silicon Radio, Bluetooth Dongles do not work
FWIW: The following bluetooth adapters are not working:
NANO TINY USB 2.0 BLUETOOTH ADAPTER DONGLE EDR WIRELESS
Part number 500792110001
Barcode 200529837
Bus 003 Device 006: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth
Dongle (HCI mode)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: didiwiki
The didiwiki server currently runs as a stand alone forking server. It
would be useful if this could be run via the inetd internet superserver
daemon.
** Affects: didiwiki (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The bug is not limited to AMD64 architecture. The problem also occurs on
i386 compatible computers.
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Beeps on every mouse click, key press and focus loss
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/508749
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** Bug watch added: SourceForge.net Tracker #1847622
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1847622
** Also affects: dosemu (Debian) via
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1847622
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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