On Fri, 02 Jun 2023 08:37:16 +0200 Felix Stupp wrote:
> I have the same issue that kmail on version 4:22.12.3-1 does
> eventually but always crash after a certain time or action.
> I haven't set the "ghns" key to false in /etc/kde5rc,
This is unlikely to be the same bug, but you can get more info
nterceptUnknown option when
the module is missing and the 'ebpf' monitor method is nominally selected.
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/1037006
Forwarded: not-needed
Author: Pijgn
Index: opensnitch-1.5.8.1/daemon/default-config.json
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On Thursday, June 1, 2023 6:22:14 PM EDT Gustavo IƱiguez Goya wrote:
> Petter is correct: we fall back to proc when ebpf can't be used.
> There's no difference in setting it to proc or let it fail.
> The error is "open /etc/opensnitchd/opensnitch.o: no such file or
> directory" This causes the set
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> I believe this is a misunderstanding. Even if the default setting is
> ebpf, it will fall back to using proc when it fail to find the ebpf
> module.
My testing suggests this is not reliable with the default eBPF setting.
Applying the 'Debug invalid connections' setting (in
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> I use opensnitch with NFS on Debian Bookworm, and have not noticed it
> is making NFS unusable. How did you end up with this conclusion?
I may be in error here. Having personally confirmed that wireguard was
broken by the default opensnitch configuration in Debian, I only
Package: opensnitch
Version: 1.5.8.1-1+b2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
OpenSnitch in Debian is currently incompatible with (some?) kernel space
network tools such as wireguard and NFS. These are entirely unusable so
long as the opensnitchd service is running. An eBPF modul
Package: kmail
Version: 4:22.12.3-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
In Debian 11 it was possible to remove the "Get Hot New Stuff" (GHNS) button
from
all KDE applications seamlessly via Kiosk configuration. [0]
The version of kmail in Testing makes a fragile assumption about the
availabil
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