*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59449 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59449
Looks that way - another code path into the same bug
(In this case, it was getgrgid_r and getpwnam_r, but they all come to the same
spot in __nss_database_lookup)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bu
Public bug reported:
I'm attempting to run valgrind against Tcl/Tk on Feisty,
not having done that process on Ubuntu before (It works
fine on SuSE and Fedora).
I'm encountering a number of memory access errors and
leaks inside the functions __nss_lookup_function and
__nss_database_lookup. API-le
Bug definitely affects me with Epson Perfection V330 Photo. I can
confirm that the workaround in #36 makes the scanner usable again.
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Title:
Many
Public bug reported:
apparent conflict with package 'imgcnv' - no idea who's right.
$ sudo apt install libfftw3-3 libfftw3-dev libfftw3-doc
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
libfftw3-3 is already the newest version (3.3.5-3).
libfftw3-
Public bug reported:
A Python script requiring mapnik (and which has been in sporadic use for
several years) fails after upgrading to 17.10.
The first line of the script is:
from mapnik import Box2d, CompositeOp, Envelope, Image, Map,
load_map, register_fonts, render
The stack trace (to be
The new packages improve the situation for me, too (Toshiba Satellite
S55-A5295 laptop).
I'm looking forward to being able to purge that PPA, because right now
I've got a pretty haywire combination of stuff and have to unwind things
before I dare do 'apt-get upgrade' routinely again. At least I di
Yeah, this is almost starting to look like malware trying to exfiltrate
keys somehow! Unauthorized socket I/O being done by a library that
doesn't match the symbol tables? (I'm glad I don't have any Kerberos
keys to leak!)
** Attachment added: "libkeyutils.so.1.5"
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Not trying to pester, but bumping this in case you didn't see that I
posted the requested file.
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Title:
openssh-server SIGSYS with 'UsePrivilegeS
OK, I applied your patch, and was lucid enough to follow farther
into the maze with a few additional debug3's.
I get down into the 'cipher_crypt' function, at line 378:
if (EVP_Cipher(cc->evp, dest + aadlen, (u_char *)src + aadlen,
len) < 0)
return SSH_ERR_LIB
I lied. I experimented with ./configure flags.
--with-kerberos5=/usr
is definitely the flag that is triggering the crash. Removing this
flag alone cures the crash.
Command that was used:
../configure --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr \
--includedir=\${prefix}/include --man
(And, for what it's worth, I don't, to the best of my knowledge, have anything
Kerberos-related set up. There is no /etc/krb5.conf file.
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Title:
Disable ssl-engine, re-enable kerberos5, it still crashes.
I'm pretty sure I'm running a stock OpenSSL. The only things
that I can think of that I might have done in that general
vicinity were to install xinetd, althttpd, and stunnel4, and
to obtain a host certificate from letsencrypt.org.
I'm st
Upgraded to 17.10. Uninstalled and reinstalled openssh-client, openssh-
server (including loading a fresh /usr/etc/ssh directory).
Still fails.
I attach the output of:
sudo strace -f -e trace=socket /usr/sbin/sshd -d 2>&1 | tee sshd.result.txt
All the other configuration is as before.
What othe
Oh, another note: changing the UsePrivilegeSeparation setting no longer
works. It reports that the setting is deprecated and ignores it. This
leaves me without a workaround.
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OK, I think I've followed instructions here.
I built with the '#define SANDBOX_SECCOMP_FILTER_DEBUG 1'
uncommented. Recalling at long last that Ubuntu is Debian
(I use Red Hat/CentOS at work and get them confused), I
used 'dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -b' to do the build;
hope that's OK. I al
The plot thickens.
The configuration of the build appears to be partially implicated.
Could it be that with your ./configure flags, it's failing to find a
failing PAM or something?
When I build with the ./configure that you suggested, it works.
When I build with dpkg-buildpackage, on the same so
Seth: Your requested output is perf-20171026.txt
It's not clear to me what's out of the ordinary in the stack
traces, except of course that once we're in the Python code
of 'apport', things have unquestionably already gone to Hell.
Maybe someone who's familiar with the code will have a better
idea
Public bug reported:
The 'sshd' process gets 'authentication failure' and refuses to allow
any login.
dmesg indicates that the problem is SIGSYS on a call to 'socket'
(syscall #41, signal #31).
On a hunch, I decided to test whether the problem is related to
'seccomp' and changed /etc/ssh/sshd_co
I reset /etc/ssh/sshd_config to the attached version, and attempted
ssh -v localhost
while logged in as username=kennykb uid=117
The output of 'ssh -v' is attached as 'sshclient.txt'.
The only lines that appeared in syslog after I restarted the daemon were
in the attached 'syslog.txt'.
The cor
Here's the output of 'ssh -v localhost' when authorization is failing
** Attachment added: "Output of 'ssh -v localhost'"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/1690485/+attachment/4877135/+files/sshclient.txt
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Here's /var/log/syslog from the ssh daemon restart through the
authorization failure
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/1690485/+attachment/4877134/+files/syslog.txt
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And here's /etc/ssh/sshd_config on which authorization is failing.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/1690485/+attachment/4877150/+files/sshd_config
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Demangling the failed import:
ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mapnik/_mapnik.x86_64
-linux-gnu.so: undefined symbol:
mapnik::filter::parse_image_filters(std::__cxx11::basic_string, std::allocator > const&,
std::vector,
std::allocator > >&)
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Any idea when we might expect a backport into 14.04? I'm not ready to
plunge headlong into utopic, and my wife - who's still back on 13.10
because of this issue - is even less ready to live on the bleeding edge.
For what it's worth, the fix works on my machine.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
This problem only developed after the last time I transferred files from
my laptop (using Ubuntu 10.10) by dragging and dropping from the laptop
source file to my Archo 70 micro sd card and then subsequently loaded
Ripper X using Synaptic Packag
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Title:
Rhythmbox Music Player opens each time I select a drive or folder from
"Places" in Ubuntu 10.10
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Thanks for your input. If I did set Rhythmbox as the default it was an
accident. I already uninstalled and then re-installed Rhythmbox and
that did the trick. I'll certainly keep your recommendation in mind if
it ever happens again. And thank you again.
Marcel Stimberg wrote:
>Thank you for
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