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Summary: Unnecessary Requires - shorewall and tcpwrappers
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781341
Summary: Unnecessary Requires - shorewall and tcpwrappers
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: high
Priority: unspecified
Component: fail2ban
AssignedTo: axel.thimm(a)atrpms.net
ReportedBy: vogel(a)folz.de
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: herrold(a)owlriver.com, mattdm(a)mattdm.org,
axel.thimm(a)atrpms.net, tim(a)niemueller.de,
vogel(a)folz.de, jonathan.underwood(a)gmail.com,
ruben(a)rubenkerkhof.com, wdierkes(a)rackspace.com,
triage(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
maxamillion(a)fedoraproject.org,
voronin.andrey(a)gmail.com,
bugzilla.redhat.com(a)ewood.users.cementhorizon.com
Estimated Hours: 0.0
Classification: Fedora
Story Points: ---
Clone Of: 244275
Type: ---
Regression: ---
Mount Type: ---
Documentation: ---
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #244275 +++
Description of problem (copied from Bug #244275):
fail2ban doesn't require shorewall to function, and in fact, as we ship it, it
makes use of the Fedora firewall - installing an extra firewall which is the
not
used in the default configuration is a bit gratuitous and confusing to the
user.
Also, the Requires: tcpwrappers isn't needed unless the user decides to enable
the tcpwrapper action (disabled by default)
Additional information:
Bug #244275 contains suggestions and possible patches for a fix, but was closed
with NOTABUG as noted in the comment from the EPEL maintainer:
--- Additional comment from maxamillion(a)fedoraproject.org on 2012-01-12
22:46:49 EST ---
Since this is just the EPEL package and I don't maintain fail2ban for Fedora, I
will be keeping it in line with Fedora proper. Please feel free to discuss this
with the Fedora package maintainer.
As I wrote in some comments in Bug #244275, I'm interested in a fix for Fedora,
which is why I file this bug now.
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Aleksandar Ivanisevic <aleksandar.ivanisevic(a)2e-systems.com> changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Stuart D Gathman <stuart(a)gathman.org> ---
Actually not, this was a grub2-install problem: bug#820351
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--- Comment #9 from Stuart D Gathman <stuart(a)gathman.org> ---
This problem has appeared again with Fedora 17, installed from the LiveCD.
Kernel-3.3.4-5.fc17.i686
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Tim Waugh <twaugh(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Version|15 |16
--- Comment #15 from Tim Waugh <twaugh(a)redhat.com> ---
Changing version to 16.
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--- Comment #17 from jarl.andre(a)gmail.com ---
This is still a bug on Fedora 17. You really need to fix this, but, this is a
problem that is identical to how it is in Ubuntu. So i bet its generic problem.
You need to reopen this bug and you need to find a solution for two battery
laptops. Why can't you make an action "Do nothing" when battery is critcally
low? In ubuntu the default is do nothing or blank, so I figured you might do
something similar. Normally I always plug it in before it totally depletes its
battery and i do not work on a laptop that is dying.
My machine is a thinkpad lenovo t420s. It reports two batteries in ubuntu 12.04
and Fedora 17, and shuts off or hibernates in both. This to demonstrate the
generic fault.
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Miloslav Trmač <mitr(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Status|CLOSED |ASSIGNED
Version|15 |17
Resolution|WONTFIX |---
Keywords| |Reopened
--- Comment #33 from Miloslav Trmač <mitr(a)redhat.com> ---
Reproduced again on kernel-3.4.4-5.fc17.x86_64.
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