=== not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy === not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy === not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy [14:59] rectangle flags! [16:28] anyone mind if I turn off CVE parsing in #ubuntu? [16:28] 99% of the time we just get the **CVE RESERVED** message [16:29] could we change that to link to the usn with that cve number? (i guess someone would have to script that first) [16:30] nah, do it [16:32] removed. Also the glibc thing is up at http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2015/CVE-2015-7547.html, and mdeslaur just said in -hardned that hes working on testing now. [16:32] ** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem. When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-7547) [16:32] ... [16:32] damnit ubottu [16:36] * genii makes fresh coffee [17:08] if you get bored while installing kali linux, just come to #ubuntu :/ [17:11] at least he's not going to do an unholy mix of it [18:59] one newspage headline and suddenly everyone is on panic because of a security bug from 2015? [19:18] yes [19:30] "OMG, Anonymous now controls my machine!" [19:30] ..or such [19:34] i'm not sure it was known to be a security bug until today ;) [19:58] In #ubuntu, dax said: !sysrq =~ s/, in succession,/ slowly, in succession,/ [19:58] stupid bot [19:58] @login [19:58] Error: Your hostmask doesn't match or your password is wrong. [19:58] * dax glares at ubottu [19:59] :/ === dax is now known as rww [19:59] @login [19:59] The operation succeeded. [19:59] stupid bot [19:59] !sysrq =~ s/, in succession,/ slowly, in succession,/ [19:59] I'll remember that rww === rww is now known as dax [20:01] @whoami [20:01] rww [20:11] !sysrq [20:11] In an emergency, you may be able to shutdown cleanly and reboot by holding down Alt+PrintScreen and typing slowly, in succession, R, E, I, S, U and B. For an explanation, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key [20:12] dax: There is also the issue that most sysrq operations are disabled by default now. [20:23] mhm [22:19] do we have a factoid about security updates? [22:19] !security [22:19] Security Updates are dealt with here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security - See also !root, !firewall and !server [22:19] i'm a dunce, sorry [22:20] I was thinking more of links to the latest announcement, like the link above to http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2015/CVE-2015-7547.html [22:20] !search usn [22:20] !usn [22:20] Found: usn, exploit, libsslbug, shellshock [22:20] Please see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn for information about Ubuntu security updates. [22:20] !-security [22:20] security has no aliases - added by LjL on 2007-01-31 19:20:20 - last edited by ompaul on 2008-06-21 17:37:58 [22:21] !security =~ s/ and !server/, !server, and !usn/ [22:21] I'll remember that dax [22:21] !security [22:21] Security Updates are dealt with here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security - See also !root, !firewall, !server, and !usn [22:21] \o/ [22:23] about Ubuntu security updates. -> about recent Ubuntu security updates. [22:23] ? [22:23] else it more sounds like a wiki page from 2009 that is not up to date [22:30] In #ubuntu, elementary said: ubottu, this is not about elementary distro, thi's about linux concept [22:37] k1l: I agree, 'recent' should be in there [23:26] !usn [23:26] Please see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn for information about Ubuntu security updates. [23:26] !usn =~ s/about/about recent/ [23:26] I'll remember that dax [23:50] constantly joining and spamming in #ubuntu-offtopic. It seems to sort itself out (they get disconnected) [23:50] for now, I'm playing whack-a-mole. [23:56] and they're /querying [23:56] ain't spammer wunnerful? [23:56] spammers [23:59] valorie_: heh. [23:59] valorie_: I'm all "They need a hobby" and then here I am...battling.... [23:59] * dax ponders banforwarding googleusercontent.com [23:59] is there anything legitimate using Google's cloud stuff IRC-wise [23:59] bots maybe