While the referenced email thread ( http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive
/openbsd-misc/2007/4/24/148531 ) is quite interesting, it doesn't seem
to refer to IPv6 at all. I also don't use the pf packet filter
(firewall), but ipf, and not even between my internal hosts. So the
cited possible solution doe
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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ssh hangs in initial handshaking when using IPv6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281882
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debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Applying options for *
debug1: Connecting to radl [2001::::1] port 22.
debug1: Connection established.
debug1: identity file /home/rhialto/.ssh/identity type -1
debug1: identity file /home/rhialto/.ssh/id_rsa
Ah, it is openssh-client that is installed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy openssh-client
openssh-client:
Installed: 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2
Candidate: 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2
Version table:
*** 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2 0
500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-updates/main Packages
5
I don't know if anyone has noticed, but I tried this on another Unix
system: If you compile the browser source yourself, and you don't
specify the configure option "--enable-official-branding", you expect to
get a version without these branding problems. But you STILL get the
cursed EULA window, ev
I now have eeebuntu 2.0 (based on ubuntu 8.10, kernel 2.27.8-eeepc) on my Eee,
and strangely enough, I don't get an IPv6 address most of the time. Just now I
tried restarting rtadvd (the routing advertising daemon) on the router and
after that, I did have an IPv6 address (but that may be coincid
Public bug reported:
In the demo file oo-payment-schedule.odf, which is an example of paying
off a loan, there are several instances of the word "principle". Of
course this should be the completely different word "principal", being
kind-of short for "principal sum". Getting this sort of basic thin
Oops, looks like I made a small typo (probably read too much about ODF). It is
.ods (for spreadsheet, I presume).
The full pathname on the live cd (7.10 indeed, I used the i386 desktop version)
is /home/ubuntu/Desktop/Examples/oo-payment-schedule.ods .
Maybe it is only part of the live cd, not of
st, I
expect them to resolve.
But apparently because the order has been reversed, resolving fails.
rhialto@glicca:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Release:14.04
rhialto@glicca:~$ apt-cache policy dnsmasq-base
dnsmasq-base:
Installed: 2.68-1
Candidate: 2.68-1
Version
I've been reading through the lengthy discussion at bug #1003842
(dnsmasq sometimes fails to resolve private names in networks with non-
equivalent nameservers) which seems related. I'm about halfway so I
don't know what the resolution was in the end (if any). In any case the
discussion is very int
I would say it is a security problem to have any users show up at all.
There doesn't even seem to be an option to *always* hide *all* users.
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Title:
Another disadvantage of ~/.profile is that bash doesn't always read it. In fact
this is noted at the top of that file itself (at least in my version).
I have some problems with the regional language settings (I want time/date in
Dutch but text messages in English), but when I set the regional set
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gbrainy
This bug seems related to bug #622197, but it is about the language which is in
error.
The text of the question is "JohnÅ› age is nowadays 2 times his son's age. 12
years ago. John was 3 times older than his son."
What is meant, apparently, is "
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Title:
logic error in a logic puzzle
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