El 18/9/21 a les 20:08, Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
Maybe that was introduced as a fix for the recent vulnerability in
mail-whois-lines.conf?
If so it's not going to work.
yes, that's it
https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/security/advisories/GHSA-m985-3f3v-cwmm
unfortunatel
The problem is that the "mail" commands in
/etc/fail2ban/action.d/mail*.conf have a wrong "-E 'set escape'" option
(it wasn't there before).
According to "man mail"
-E Don't send messages with an empty body.
so, since -E doesn't take any option, it interprets "set" and "escape"
as recip
I just upgraded my lacie ns2 (armel) from buster to bullseye and found
the same problem.
The workaround from Dave Holland did the job.
El 17/1/20 a les 19:31, Rogério Brito ha escrit:
Source: linux
Version: 4.19.67-2+deb10u2
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-...@lists.debian.org
Hi, Ben and others.
I've been getting some OOM errors on my armel/kirkwood device running Debian
stable. One of the reasons for this is, accord
ckage and sources there, but
can add i386 linux-image packages if needed.
I just booted with this kernel and the rsync that triggered the problem
doesn't cause any problem now.
I cannot confirm it's really working until Monday though, when the
server will see some real load.
Bye
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unresponsive and the hypervisor warns
about high guest cpu usage (100%).
Bye
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I'm having this issue in jessie with 3:5.06-2+deb8u1.
Looking at the changelog it seems this fix hasn't been backported.
On Wed, 06 May 2015 11:30:35 +0100 Ian Campbell wrote:
> I've just noticed that running kernel on the machine is 3.2.57-3+deb7u1
> which is quite out of date wrt point releases etc. Looking at the
> changelog there have been dozens of stable update fixes, one of which
> might be relevant here.
>
Package: jabberd2-ldap-bdb
Version: 2.0s11-1
Severity: important
The arm version of the package has no files under /etc/jabberd2/component.d
so /etc/init2/jabberd2-ldap-bdb does nothing.
I had to extract the scripts from the i386 package.
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