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My client has 200+ devices automatically uploading information via sftp
and scp to a server every few minutes. After a recent update, I noticed
the load on their server spiking through the roof. Upon investigation, I
discovered a horde of landscape-sysinfo and /usr/
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My client has 200+ devices automatically uploading information via sftp
and scp to a server every few minutes. After a recent update, I noticed
the load on their server spiking through the roof. Upon investigation, I
discovered a horde of landscape-sysinfo and /usr/bin/lsb_rel
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I was running "do-release-upgrade".
It prompted me that my /etc/ssh/sshd_config file was different from the
maintainers; I went to look at the differences, and somehow I wasn't
able to go back and say "keep my version", instead things errored out.
I was able to recover at th
This also affects the 1.0 release of Flare (www.flarerpg.org) when
compiled from source. I ran into this a couple of days ago.
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Title:
Some progr
This says so much about both Canonical and the open source development
community... a piece of software that is front and center to the (new,
especially) user experience has a flaw which prevents a very visible
piece of functionality from being accessible, and it is left unfixed and
unaddressed for
Hey, we'd really like it if the packaged version of curl supported sftp,
it is unexpected from an end user standpoint when it doesn't, especially
given that the man page specifically says so:
curl is a tool to transfer data from or to a server, using one of the
supported protocols (DICT, FILE, F
Current version of chkrootkit is 0.50, released on June 4th, 2014. Maybe
we could get that version packaged up and backported?
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Title:
False posit
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New version of chkrootkit released on June 4th, 2014, per chkrootkit.org
(README excerpt below, web site says June 4th):
09/30/2009 - Version 0.49 new tests: Mac OS X OSX.RSPlug.A. Enhanced
tests: suspicious sniffer logs, suspicious
This is essentially a duplicate of bug #1220425, which asks that LTS be
upgraded to the supported version.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rkhunter/+bug/1220425
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I had this same issue. I installed it, looked at the content of this
file, and assumed that "default" meant "default". I was only able to fix
the situation after changing "CRON_DAILY_RUN" to "true" as described,
and I also set "CRON_DB_UPDATE" to "true". This is a bug, as no rational
person with an
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The file and path names for xymon-client have not been updated in xymon-
client.logrotate, they specify /var/log/hobbit/*.log and /etc/init.d
/hobbit-client when they should be /var/log/xymon/*.log and /etc/init.d
/xymon-client.
Note: when the xymon server is installed, then
This was reported in February. This has been fixed in 12.10 in April.
When is the fix going to be backported to 12.04?!? My backup solution is
totally hosed as a result of this. I am going to have to simply install
Amanda from source at this point. Very annoying.
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The sample configuration files normally found in /usr/share/doc/amanda-
common/examples are missing. This makes it very difficult to quickly
build a working configuration, as many sample tutorials presume their
existence.
These files are missing in "precise", but are present
FYI: the portmap package in Lucid creates this directory on boot, so
that a symlink to the portmap.pid can be placed there. Installing it is
a way of ensuring that this directory is created properly without
creating a custom hack. I believe that later versions of this included
in packages after Luc
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