After 14.10 to 15.04 upgrade, with amavis so spamassassin is installed,
but spamd shouldn't be running IIRC, root is receiving /etc/cron.daily
output.
/etc/cron.daily/spamassassin:
Job for spamassassin.service invalid.
invoke-rc.d: initscript spamassassin, action "reload" failed.
Here
cache.log, attached, shows nothing odd AFAICS, normal shutdown. dist-
upgrade failed,
Preparing to replace squid 2.7.STABLE9-2ubuntu5.1 (using
.../squid_2.7.STABLE9-2ubuntu5.2_amd64.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement squid ...
Processing triggers for ureadahead ...
ureadahead will be
Just experienced this with a 8.04 ssh client talking to a CentOS ssh
server. Turning off GSSAPIAuthentication avoids the delay.
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ssh client pauses during GSS negotiation due to delay on reverse lookup in avahi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/416264
You received this bug notification because yo
> > The fix is in the development release (Lucid), not backported to
> > Karmic.
>
> Making it useless to the majority of Ubuntu users, who are not all on
> Lucid and many of whom will not be upgrading to Lucid for some time...
> (need to wait for bugfxes to be released, wontfixes to be worked
>
It isn't a matter of being able to work around the problem; an
experienced user can do that, I agree. As I pointed out, it's that
squid not running on moving to run level 2 isn't obvious to the admin
that's just made the change. It has to affect users before the admin
gets to know about the prob
Is it low importance? It's easily worked around if I know it occurs,
but if I don't know this bug exists then I'm left with a server at
runlevel 2 without squid, and it may cause users all kinds of problems
before they get back to me and I work out what's wrong.
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squid is not started on runlev
** Summary changed:
- Spurious "account_policy_get failed" messages on install
+ Installing samba gives spurious "account_policy_get failed" messages
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Installing samba gives spurious "account_policy_get failed" messages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24741
You received this bug notification b
Just an update; installing package samba on 8.04 still gives
Setting up samba (3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.4) ...
Generating /etc/default/samba...
tdbsam_open: Converting version 0 database to version 3.
account_policy_get: tdb_fetch_uint32 failed for field 1 (min password
length), returnin
Hi Martin, I saw this on a fresh 8.04 install and try to give some
detail, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dhcp3/+bug/39249/comments/24
above.
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(Dapper) can't create /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth0.leases: Permission denied
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39249
You received this bug
Given it's /usr/lib/gnome-keyring/gnome-keyring-ask displaying the
dialogue box I'm guessing gnome-keyring is the right package.
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: openssh => gnome-keyring
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gnome-keyring asks for passphrase for plain `ssh-add -l'
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
/usr/lib/gnome-keyring/gnome-keyring-ask is the program prompting with
the dialogue box, from package gnome-keyring 2.22.2-0ubuntu1.
** Summary changed:
- seahorse asks for passphrase for plain `ssh-add -l'
+ gnome-keyring asks for passphrase for plain `ssh-add -l'
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gnome-keyring asks for pas
The above was originally
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+question/36438
rather than a bug. However, on thinking about it, prompting for the
passphrase for `ssh-add -l' seems broken compared to the old behaviour.
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seahorse asks for passphrase for plain `ssh-add -l'
https:/
Seeing this on a new 8.04 Server install. Given Martin said it needs
info so long ago I'm changing it back to confirmed in the hope there's
since been enough info. Here's mine; it's just got eth0 and lo
interfaces.
$ cd /var/lib/dhcp3
$ ls -la
total 8
k drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 409
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: squid
Ubuntu 8.04, squid 2.6.18-1ubuntu3.
By default, squid was listening for TCP connections and UDP packets on
all interfaces. This can be checked with
sudo netstat -tulep | grep -i squid
I wanted to make listen only on localhost for incoming HT
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