Package: iptables-persistent
Version: 1.0.9
debian Buster/testing from 19. Nov. 2018
running 'netfilter-persistent save' gives funny errors including $PWD
modprobe -d requires an argument or could be omitted completely.
# netfilter-persistent save
run-parts: executing /usr/share/netfilter-persist
selfreply...
If i change
up "/etc/openvpn/scripts/bridge.up br0"
to
up "/etc/openvpn/scripts/bridge.up"
the script is executed correctly. So it looks like passing an
argument breaks things here. It worked fine all the time before
rc9-3.
PS: note the doublequotes
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Package: openvpn
Version: 2.1~rc9-3
Severity: important
OpenVPN was working fine before the upgrade to 2.1~rc9-3. I included
script-security to my config without success. So this might be a
problem.
openvpn --config /etc/openvpn/wlan.conf
Thu Aug 21 18:52:34 2008 us=296076 NOTE: the current -
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 06:58:44PM +0200, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> err -inetd_ipv6 is added automatically if INETD_COMPAT is set, and
> ipv6 is available on the system. In addition to that, I'm pretty sure
> that flags = IPv6 is needed to have ipv6 since like forever[0].
I stand corrected. I wa
Package: xinetd
Version: 1:2.3.14-7
Severity: important
When xinetd is run without -inetd_compat you have to specify
flags = IPv6
in xinetd.conf to get the v6 listening socket. This breaks the default
behavior of xinetd.
It should be fixed by either correcting the patch that added IPv
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