s-enforcer key export" command.
Thanks again!
Jaap Winius
Package: opendnssec-enforcer-sqlite3
Version: 2.1.3-2
After installing OpenDNSSEC 2.1.3-2 on a Debian buster platform,
everything seemed okay. As usual I had to wait a while before the
first KSK was ready for export, but now that I can the keytag (id) and
key length (size) are missing. Fo
Quoting Andreas Henriksson :
Thanks for your bug report (and sorry for the very late followup).
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 07:51:28PM +0100, Jaap Winius wrote:
Package: netinstall
Version: Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.0 "Squeeze" - Official i386 NETINST Binary-1,
20110205-14:34
A late respo
Package: nfs-common
Version: 1.2.6-4
NFS with sec=krb5i or sec=krb5p using MIT Kerberos does not work when
cross-realm authentication is used -- only when clients have an
Kerberos ticket for the same realm. This happens consistently and in
cases when cross-realm authentication does work wit
Quoting Andreas Metzler :
I have forwarded this upstream (URL at top of mail) and would appreciate if
you could subcribe to the bugreport followup there if necessary.
Sure.
Would it possible for you to check whether this is still present in 4.83_rc2?
Yes, it would. I obtained a copy of the
Package: exim4-daemon-heavy
Version: 4.80-7
When Exim4 is configured to support AUTH GSSAPI, this does not work
when cross-realm authentication is used -- only when clients have a
Kerberos ticket for the same realm. Cross-realm authentication will
work properly with other services on the sa
Hi Ondřej,
One last thing I can add is that the only way I can get Cacti to
communicate with IPv4-only snmp clients is by entering their IPv4
addresses in the hostname field. So php5-snmp and snmp.so are able to
work with IPv4 as long as there is no need to resolve a hostname.
Cheers,
Ja
Package: proftpd-basic
Version: 1.3.4a-4
Severity: minor
It seems strange to me that this bug has been ignored for over a year,
needlessly filling up people's log files. Sure, there is an easy
workaround for it: simply download the source code for it and
recompile. But then it's also necess
Package: php5-snmp
Version: 5.4.4-14
Regarding my last message, the errors about a missing pam_auth.so had
nothing to do with this problem. That file is found in php5-auth-pam,
which is not in wheezy. Apparently it was still present, but not
functioning properly, no doubt due to some missin
Quoting Ondřej Surý :
The error comes from the fact that php5-snmp was downgraded to 5.3.3.
You are correct. I decided to examine the logs to see what was
happening after the in-place upgrade to wheezy, but before the
php5-snmp downgrade. Here'a a sample of Cacti's poller-error.log just
Quoting Paul Gevers :
Could you please increase the Poller Logging Level in the General
Settings to Debug or High for at least one cacti run and post the
content of the relevant part of /var/log/cacti/cacti.log ...
See attachment, cacti.log.gz, for one cacti run at debug level.
... /var/log/
Package: cacti
Version: 0.8.8a+dfsg-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
After performing an in-place upgrade on my server from Debian squeeze to
wheezy, Cacti was no longer able to gather any data. I tried executing some of
Cacti's PHP scripts separately, but they could retrieve no SNMP data
Package: php5-snmp
Version: 5.4.4-14
After performing an in-place upgrade of my Debian squeeze server to
wheezy, Cacti, which depends on php5-snmp, was no longer able to query
the localhost or any other hosts on the network. The php shell
commands it uses to query snmp do not work at all. H
Quoting Yves-Alexis Perez :
There's already a bug, we /are/ aware (and it won't be fixed in Wheezy).
By the way, today I tested v1.3.1-1 of lightdm-gtk-greeter that is
available through Debian experimental together with lightdm v1.4.0-1
-- both installed on Debian squeeze -- and got exactl
Then why opening a new one?
To let the Debian package maintainers know that something is wrong so
that they might backport the bugfix for it before wheezy is declared
stable?
Cheers,
Jaap
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Package: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Version: 1.1.6-2
While testing wheezy and looking for a gdm replacement, someone
suggested that I give (lightdm and) lightdm-gtk-greeter a try. By
default it does not display a language selector, but this can be
enabled in its configuration file,
/etc/lightdm/
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.4.1-4
Followup-For: Bug #638353
Perhaps I missed something, but today I've been busy testing a wheezy
upgrade for the squeeze workstations at my site and noticed that the
gdm package was no longer available.
It seems that we are expected to use gdm3 instead, with it
Quoting Alessandro Ghedini :
It sounds pretty weird.
Agreed, but at the moment I see no other possibility.
How is libcurl used in this setup anyway (i.e.
what are its reverse dependencies installed)?
I think the answer to that question would be:
apt-spy
asterisk
git
php5-curl
qe
Package: libcurl3
Version: 7.21.0-2.1+squeeze1
After upgrading to this version, none of the servers I maintain
displayed any problems except for one machine that uses an ADSL
broadband connection with RFC1483.
Some years ago I managed to configure the modem/router involved (a
Thomson Spee
Package: nslcd
Version: 0.7.13
When one or more uri statements are added to /etc/nslcd.conf with the
names of available LDAP servers, nslcd works just fine. However, if
only "uri DNS" is used, nslcd is not reliable in finding the available
LDAP servers, despite the necessary DNS SRV RRs bei
Quoting Colin Watson :
This is entirely intentional. No remotely modern disk requires
partitions to be aligned on cylinder boundaries, and cylinder alignment
is very bad indeed for performance on many modern disks ...
That's good to hear! I was concerned, because fdisk does not show this
"n
Package: netinstall
Version: Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.0 "Squeeze" - Official i386 NETINST
Binary-1, 20110205-14:34
When a disk is partitioned, the partitions are later found to not
end/start on cylinder boundaries. For example:
~# fdisk -l /dev/sda
Disk /dev/sda: 1000.2 GB, 1000204886016 byte
Quoting Quanah Gibson-Mount :
Why are you filing bugs with Debian for issues in the OpenLDAP project?
Sorry, sorry! I did it simply because I'm familiar with the procedure
here and because it's where I get the software. Also, when I stated my
preference, Pierangelo did not seem to express
Package: slapd
Version: 2.4.23-7
Proxy authorization works with SIMPLE binds, as well as with SASL
binds using various other mechanisms, but not with SASL and GSSAPI. In
that case it may only work initially, but eventually the problem is
that, for no apparent reason, the consumer instead at
Package: slapd
Version: 2.4.23-7
When attempting configuring slapd as a consumer with proxy
authorization, it refuses to start up after the olcDbURI attribute is
added to olcDatabase=ldap. The situation occurs with both the SIMPLE
and SASL-GSSAPI bind configurations that I've tested.
The
Quoting Christian Kastner :
Do you have any jobs that generate output and mail it? If yes, please
monitor and see if anything weird happens -- specifically, if you don't
get any output mailed at all.
None that I was running regularly. But, I whipped this up for the occasion:
19 13 * * * /b
Quoting Christian Kastner :
If you're interested and/or willing to help testing, an amd64 package
(and source package, for other platforms) based on the current -115 plus
the (one-line) fix for this issue are available here:
http://www.kvr.at/debian/pool/main/c/cron/cron_3.0pl1-116_amd64.deb
ht
Package: polkit-kde-1
Version: 0.95.1-2+b1
This bug is unfortunately still an issue and now occurs much more
consistently (about 100%) than when first reported.
Backtrace:
Application: PolicyKit1-KDE (polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1),
signal: Aborted
[KCrash Handler]
#6 0xb7709424 in _
Package: cron
Version: 3.0pl1-115
When cron runs lvdisplay (lvm2 2.02.66-4) from a simple shell script
once every
evening, my Debian squeeze system consistently gives this kind of error:
File descriptor 5 (/tmp/tmpfYDdkby (deleted)) leaked on lvdisplay
invocation. Parent PID 3291: /bin/
To be sure, the associated cron job statement is very simple:
56 00 * * * /usr/local/bin/system-state
The latter is a bash shell script meant to gather information about
the machine and write it to a file. The relevant lines are:
#!/bin/sh
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbi
Package: lvm2
Version: 2.02.66-3
Despite the recent upgrade from v2.02.66-2, this problem persists.
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Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.4.5-1
Use of the middle mouse button in Konqueror, whether to open a link in
a new tab or simply to paste text, causes the browser to become
unresponsive. Worse, even if all Konqueror processes are killed, after
that very little or nothing can be done with an
Package: lvm2
Version: 2.02.66-2
When cron runs lvdisplay from a simple shell script once every
evening, my Debian squeeze system consistently gives this kind of error:
File descriptor 5 (/tmp/tmpfYDdkby (deleted)) leaked on lvdisplay
invocation. Parent PID 3291: /bin/sh
This problem d
Quoting Russ Allbery :
... The AFS file server depends on:
# Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $time
It should also depend on $bind9, or at least the availability of a
name server. Right now, when my server machine -- which is the only
server on my network and also funct
Package: openafs-fileserver
Version: 1.4.12.1+dfsg-2
Perhaps due to its LSB header, System V init (squeeze, v2.88dsf-11)
ends up giving the symlink for the /etc/init.d/openafs-fileserver
script a very low start sequence number, which starts it up too early.
Since a manual restart of this sc
Package: network-manager-kde
Version: 1:0.9~svn1141976-1
The KNetworkManager (knetworkmanager) application crashes shortly
after the KDE desktop has started up, producing a segmentation fault.
Backtrace:
Application: KNetworkManager (knetworkmanager), signal: Segmentation fault
[KCrash Handler
Package: polkit-kde-1
Version: 0.95.1-2
The polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1 executable crashes shortly after
the KDE desktop has started up. So far, this has always occurred
together with a KNetworkManager segfault.
Backtrace:
Application: PolicyKit1-KDE (polkit-kde-authentication-agent
This behavior is apparently due to a bug that has been fixed in a
later version. I discovered this by simply installing the two grub
packages that are currently available for Debian unstable:
grub-common_1.98+20100617-1_i386.deb
grub-pc_1.98+20100617-1_i386.deb
There are no install iss
Package: gpsd
Version: 2.37-7
The problem is that the file, gpsd.php, which is used to generate a
skyview webpage for a GPS device, is only included in the gpsd source
code package.
I would like to suggest that, in future, this file be added to either
the gpsd package, or the gpsd-clients
Package: krb5-kdc
Version: 1.6.dfsg.4~beta1-5lenny1
The problem occurs when using the above package together with:
krb5-kdc-ldap 1.6.dfsg.4~beta1-5lenny2
slapd 2.4.11-1
If the Kerberos KDC is configured to run krb524d and use LDAP as its
back-end database, everything will work
Package: libnss-ldap
Version: 261-2.1
Followup-For: Bug #332601
Here are some more options missing from the man page for libnss-ldap.conf:
use_saslon
sasl_mech gssapi
These are necessary to get support for MIT Kerberos V working. The
only Kerberos option mentioned at the moment
Package: libpam-modules
Version: 1.0.1-5+lenny1
The error appears in /var/log/auth.log, e.g.:
Nov 29 16:29:17 ldapc1 sshd[2130]: PAM unable to
dlopen(/lib/security/pam.deny.so): /lib/security/pam.deny.so: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
Nov 29 16:29:17 ldapc1 sshd[2
Quoting Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Several months ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding
> Xorg and the i810 driver getting a fatal error. Did you reproduce
> this problem recently? With Xorg/Etch? With latest xserver-xorg-core
> and drivers? If not, I will close this bug in
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