Hi all, we're currently having some issues with mumble-server and the mumble client between the Bionic and Focal LTSes. The maintainers of mumble-voip on Github pointed me to your mailing list as they're apparently not the ones maintaining their software's Ubuntu packages. Maybe you can help me with this:
The Bionic client and server (which are stuck at 1.2.19) can only use TLS 1.0 since it is built against Qt4's old SSL library. The Focal repository ships 1.3.0. That client will refuse to connect to servers with old crypto, i.e. Bionic servers, and the Focal server won't accept Bionic clients. That creates an incompatibility between two supported LTSes, which led to quite some frustration among my users recently. The only workaround I know of so far is to disable the TLS restrictions for Mumble on Focal, which is exactly what Focal doesn't want after the efforts to bump the required TLS versions up. Since Bionic will live for another three years, I think that continuing to provide software using a twenty year old, deprecated crypto protocol should be avoided wherever possible. To resolve this issue, is it possible to bring the 1.3.0 mumble and mumble-server packages to Bionic? Best regards, René -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss