The bot asks for a package name ... well, many packages feel responsible
for /etc. Anyways, maybe blaming hostname(1) puts more visibility on
this bug.
** Package changed: ubuntu => hostname (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
The packaging process of the EC2 AMIs for 12.04 seems to be containing
errors, as /etc is group-writeable, and two files (hostname, hosts) have
bad ownership and insecure permissions.
This does not occur on a regular -server installation, but can be
observed on (at least) AMI
Hello Soren,
thank you for your explanation.
I am in complete agreement with Stefan; it is a bad idea to change the
default behavior of a defacto-standard utility as a workaround for a bug
in a different (and apparently Linux-only) product, regardless of how
long it's been like that on Ubuntu.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: netcat-openbsd
On Lucid Lynx (Beta 1):
When piping input to netcat-openbsd (the pre-installed netcat on the
Amazon EC2 AMIs), standard output is broken.
The following has no output at all:
$ printf 'GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n' | nc www.google.com 80
It wor