=== blkperl_ is now known as blkperl [11:41] Bug here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/966971 [11:41] Launchpad bug 966971 in update-manager "Update-manager does not remember its maximized state" [Medium,Confirmed] [11:42] Can I add additional packages that have the same issue or must I refile for each one? [11:51] For example; System Monitor. [12:00] tenleftfingers: if this is the same issue, you can add them in (this also suggests the issue is not with n-m or system monitor, but with a common underlying library) [12:03] Hmmm, okay. Thanks hggdh. hggdh The "Also Affects" button gives options only to add urls to other upstream projects though. Do I need to be a Bug Control member to add other packages? [12:05] tenleftfingers: use "Also affects distribution, select Ubuntu as the distro, and add the packages [12:07] hggdh: Ah, that did it. Thanks. [14:07] Hey! Can someone help me to target a SRU bug? === Nafallo_ is now known as Nafallo === pgraner-afk is now known as pgraner [17:42] Please nominate for precise and quantal this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnomeradio/+bug/1110660. Thanks [17:42] Launchpad bug 1110660 in gnomeradio "[SRU] gnomeradio crashed with SIGABRT in __libc_message()" [Unknown,New] === bschaefer_ is now known as bschaefer [23:29] i discover a new exploit in ubuntu http://rooot.dyndns-server.com/ [23:30] r0OOt, do not post such things here, thanks. [23:31] to everyone else, don't touch that link. [23:42] TheLordOfTime: Hmm is this the same as the posting that just came to bugsquad [23:47] penguin42, i just sent a message asking for reproduction steps. My systems are due for a good nuking anyways, so... :P [23:47] penguin42, i don't see an XSS on brainstorm on the POC that they mentioned [23:47] as for the link from that r0OOt guy, different system. [23:47] odd timing coincidence though - is it actually just running a hidden script somewhere? [23:48] to be perfectly honest, I think I'll bug bdmurray about ops in this channel, we're horridly horridly low on active invididuals who can respond with a quiet to people who post exploits [23:48] (and I actually MEAN exploits) [23:48] nod [23:51] if there's a hidden script the POC link doesn't throw it on Windows. (the RHEL is updating and the Ubuntu is restarting :P) [23:54] hm what does that link do? [23:54] I'm interested in testing out my apparmor policies :) [23:55] TheLordOfTime: But it does link to some ad server so I don't know if that's actually giving different code each time [23:56] (that dyndns one) [23:56] jtaylor, it goes from a site that tries to load two popups with an image saying "i am root", then redirs through four sites I couldn't catch, then ends up at an ad server [23:56] which had a timer to get to something [23:56] but i stopped it there [23:56] (physical netowrk cable pull) [23:56] TheLordOfTime: But you don't know he's inserting the same js each time as it bounces through those sites [23:57] i did that on a system i was going to wipe anyways. [23:57] penguin42, they are? huh [23:57] all i know is the system became quite nonresponsive [23:57] shortly after. [23:57] but hey, i need to wipe the system anyways, it's got 11.10 on it :P [23:57] TheLordOfTime: ops? [23:58] hggdh, to silence/respond to a link that shouldn't have been posted here [23:58] one that might've linked to an exploit site given how quickly it halted my system's responsiveness [23:58] TheLordOfTime: once posted, there is nothing we can do [23:58] hggdh, except warn everyone off [23:58] hggdh, to be honest, i just think some of us need to watch this channel more like a hawk :P [23:59] what I can do is block his/her return (as long as the id is kept) [23:59] * TheLordOfTime happened to be checking this channel anyways. [23:59] hggdh, via a web gateway i doubt it [23:59] hm I'm so curios if it can actually do something to my machine, on the other hand I don't want to wipe the installation just yet :( [23:59] jtaylor, hence why i tested on a system i was planning on nuking anyways :P