Your message dated Mon, 21 Jun 2010 00:15:09 -0700
with message-id <20100621071509.ga24...@dario.dodds.net>
and subject line Re: portmap bind to loopback install option doesn't work
has caused the Debian Bug report #317358,
regarding portmap bind to loopback install option doesn't work
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Package: portmap
Version: 5-14
When I did a recent "aptitude dist-upgrade", I saw the portmap question
about binding to loopback or not. I chose "Yes" (bind to loopback), but I
noticed that /etc/default/portmap isn't correctly updated. It should have
the OPTIONS="-i 127.0.0.1" line uncommented if you select "Yes", but I'm
seeing that it is still commented.
However, when I run "dpkg-reconfigure portmap" and select "Yes", it will
correctly uncomment the OPTIONS line in /etc/default/portmap. And running
"dpkg-reconfigure portmap" and selecting "No" will correctly comment it
out again.
So selecting "Yes" to the portmap question is broken when
upgrading/installing portmap.
Thanks,
Adam
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Version: 6.0.0-2
As Petter notes, you aren't supposed to be able to use preseeding to change
the value of the configuration after the install. With preseeding of the
value *before* the install, with both the "true" and "false" values, I can
confirm that /etc/default/portmap ends up with the expected contents.
Therefore marking this bug as fixed.
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