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This upload fixes both the url issues when in a VF and the security one.
Thanks slomo for the upload :)
Accepted:
OK: liferea_1.2.15-0ubuntu1.dsc
-> Component: main Section: gnome
OK: liferea_1.2.15.orig.tar.gz
OK: liferea_1.2.15-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
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Hi Tim
I've discussed this with Lars (liferea's developer) and he's added a
check to every link, so if it's a file://, liferea won't open it.
Cheers
Emilio
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By the way, that doesn't solve this bug (the bad links will still be
present) but this won't lead to a security hole.
The bad urls will be fixed in the future, though. So I'll leave the bug
opened so we don't forget about this.
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> Since Liferea tries to open the links with the browser, afaik, so it
> shouldn't be a big problem :)
That's not completely correct. If you click on the /etc/ssh/sshd_config
link in my 2007-05-06 example, you'll notice it opens in a text editor.
That's because it is a file:// link, not an http://
Reported upstream. This won't be fixed in the 1.2.x series, and it's not
sure whether it'll be fixed for 1.4.x
Setting as low since it affects just a few feeds, only when looking at
them from a folder, or a virtual folder, and since it's not a major
issue (like a crash or a hang).
Regards
Emilio
Thanks for the test case!
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I wasn't able to confirm this with the herd-4, and I haven't seen any
other issue.
Can somebody else confirm it?
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I found it again. Please emilio, try the following:
- make sure 'show the items of all child feeds when a folder is selected' is
on in the preferences
- add the 'fridge' to a folder.
- put the folder in 'combined view' (from the view-menu)
- click on folder and scroll to the message about
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The other bug is still valid.
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Weird: i can't reproduce this now as well.
And I am very sure that liferea wasn't updated in the mean time on my
PC. I did update a few times though, but it mostly concerned irrelated
libraries.
At first I though they might have fixed the message but they didn't: it
still is "//www.ubuntu.com/tes
Hi Ralf!
I don't have that problem, even with javascript disabled. The link looks
good in the status bar, and it opens fine in firefox.
With that I'm saying neither that there is no bug, nor that nobody else
have it. Just that I can't reproduce it, nothing else.
And Well, I've tried with javascr
Exactly. But when you have your mouse cursor on top of it you can see
"file://www.ubuntu.com/testing/herd4" in your status-bar.
I assume Javascript is turned off anyways but it might be important to
point out. Some one could in theory misuse this to link to some local
document.
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Hey Ralf
Try to see in you cache what link you have. Maybe you're download was
corrupt.
Look here "~/.liferea_1.2/cache/feeds/"
My fridge feed is "shwy...". If you don't have it, look in
".liferea_1.2/cache/favicons/", and search the fridge icon. It's name is
the same of the fridge feed.
And lo
I have tried the same message, as I'm subscribed to the Fridge, and all
the links are good.
What engine are you using? (program>preferences>browser>view headlines
with). I'm using mozilla, so maybe if you're using gtk the problem is
there.
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I have tried with gtkhtml2 and no problem.
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I am using Feisty up-to-date and Liferea 1.2.4
"I have no problem with .."
Have you tried the exact same message? Or not?
Its not really a needs-info kind of thing. You can try the message, and you
will experience the same. IT IS REPRODUCABLE.
More general, messages containing links to local
I have no problem with Feisty up-to-date and Liferea 1.2.4.
Which Ubuntu and Liferea versions are you using?
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