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Security vulnerabilities of version 5.7.29
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Unattended upgrades fixes missing from security repo
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Nevermind, please delete, not a bug.
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Marking this as security since the following directory name proves
command execution is possible:
aaa -e bash -c 'firefox'
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"Open in Term
Upstream bug: https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions/desktop-
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"Open in Terminal" returns "Text ended before matc
I reviewed robot-detection version 0.4.0-1 as checked into disco. This should
not be considered a full security audit, but rather a quick gauge of
maintainability.
- There are no prior CVEs against robot-detection
- Build depends:
debhelper (>= 9),
dh-python,
pytho
Please ignore the previous comment. I pasted that into the wrong window.
Sorry!
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[MIR] sshfs-fuse
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I reviewed robot-detection version 0.4.0-1 as checked into disco. This
should not be considered a full security audit, but rather a quick gauge
of maintainability.
- There are no prior CVEs against robot-detection
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debhelper (>= 9),
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I confirmed with a django developer that django does, indeed, catch exceptions
in the views.
https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/core/handlers/exception.py#L18
Hyperkitty should be safe from any crash, however, it may still be wise
to catch any TypeErrors raised by is_robot().
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disco. This should not be considered a full security audit, but rather a
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- There are no prior CVEs against the package
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I reviewed zope.i18nmessageid 4.0.3-2build6 as checked into eoan. This
shouldn't be
considered a full audit but rather a quick gauge of maintainability.
- CVE History:
- There have been CVEs against zope, but none seem to affect this package in
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- Build-Depends?
- Requires no encryp
Robert,
> NTSF does provide owner and group permissions
Right, but they're Windows permissions. Linux uses POSIX permission.
>You are the first one to respond to any of my bug
reports.
I'm glad I could help. I'm sorry you didn't get responses on your
previous bugs.
Have I addressed all your c
The NTFS filesystem does not support POSIX permissions.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Cannot change
Public bug reported:
Certain input causes a segmentation fault in the FlightCrew versions
packaged for bionic and later.
To reproduce, run on both xenial and bionic/cosmic/disco:
sudo apt-get install flightcrew
flightcrew-cli --input-file flightcrew_ubuntu_crash.epub
Output on xenial:
flightc
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Cannot change directory owner or group
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Robert,
What kind of filesystem is on /media/robert/Shared? It is likely that
/media/robert/Shared is a fat32, exfat, or NTFS filesystem. These
filesystems do not support posix permissions and therefore any attempt
to change the permissions/ownership will fail.
You stated that, "I know that the r
Public bug reported:
Because usb-creator performs privileged actions, it should require
authentication prior to starting. policykit-desktop-privileges should be
modified so that usb-creator requires password authentication prior to
starting.
While it was a deliberate design decision to allow usb-
Public bug reported:
The Virtualbox version in trusty 14.04 is 4.3.36. It is affected by up
to 110 vulnerabilities. 23 can be resolved if virtualbox can be upgraded
to 5.0.40. An additional 37 can be resolved if virtualbox can be
upgraded to 5.1.38.
** Affects: virtualbox (Ubuntu)
Importance
It looks like you're out of disk space. Running `df -h` or `df -i` may
help you diagnose what partitions need attention.
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I reviewed lxd-agent-loader 0.3 as checked into focal. This shouldn't be
considered a full audit but rather a quick gauge of maintainability.
lxd-agent-loader is just 2 systemd units. As such, this package does not really
have much of an attack surface to speak of. There's no code, just 2
configu
Updated packages are currently pending in https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
security-proposed/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages
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Update Package t
php 7.2.15 has been released for bionic 18.04 and cosmic 18.10. We're
still working on Disco 19.04
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made Ubuntu very slow then crash
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1838146 ***
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This bug describes errors in the upstream version of the software, not
the version packaged with Ubuntu.
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I reviewed python-tabulate 0.8.6-0ubuntu2 as checked into focal. This
shouldn't be
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python-tabulate is both a library and command-line utility that pretty-prints
tabular data. It is written in Python and can create tables in a w
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