** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Xenial)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
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** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ On a default Xenial install, when sshd is configured to obtain the list
+ of allowed keys using AuthorizedKeysCommand (or the list of allowed
+ certificate principals using AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand), and if the
+ command pointed by
** Description changed:
[Impact]
On a default Focal install, systemd is used when looking up passwd and
group information:
# grep systemd /etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: files systemd
group: files systemd
Daemons confined by Apparmor that also query those
** Description changed:
[Impact]
On a default Xenial install, when sshd is configured to obtain the list
of allowed keys using AuthorizedKeysCommand (or the list of allowed
certificate principals using AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand), and if the
command pointed by
I'm building a PPA with the backported fix here:
https://launchpad.net/~sergiodj/+archive/ubuntu/apparmor-bug1872564
** Changed in: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
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** Description changed:
- # Description
+ [Impact]
On a default Focal install, systemd is used when looking up passwd and
group information:
- # grep systemd /etc/nsswitch.conf
+ # grep systemd /etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: files systemd
group: files systemd
** Changed in: apparmor (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
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On Tuesday, May 19 2020, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> @Sergio - assuming you are ok with my patch, do you still plan to follow
> through on the SRU verification once it is accepted into focal-proposed?
Hi Jamie,
Yes, I can take care of the verification if no one else does it.
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On Wednesday, May 20 2020, Simon Déziel wrote:
> To save you some work, I'll be happy to do the verification as soon as
> something lands in focal-proposed. Thanks
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On Tuesday, May 19 2020, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> @Sergio, I didn't see that you uploaded anything to the queue so to
> expedite the SRU since there are a number of duplicates, I created a
> smaller backport of the fix and uploaded it to focal-proposed just now:
>
On Friday, September 04 2020, Christian Ehrhardt wrote:
> Thanks for --no-ask-password Sergio.
>
> I like the suggestion of making /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/squid systemd
> aware.
>>From similar checks I know that you also want to check if it is active:
>
> if [ -d /run/systemd/system ];
Thanks for the further investigation, Christian.
So, it doesn't seem to me that /bin/systemd-tty-ask-password-agent is
the culprit here. Actually, if you look at when it is invoked, you will
notice that it is only executed when the systemctl command is issued
from the tty, which is not our case
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ When using dnsmasq along with squid on Ubuntu Xenial, the user will
+ experience a deadlock while performing on every second execution of the
+ "systemctl start dnsmasq.service" command. The deadlock will be caused
+ by an attempt to invoke, by
I'm marking the dnsmasq bug as Invalid since this is a problem with
squid/systemd.
** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu Xenial)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu Xenial)
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OK, I've spent some time investigating this one, so I decided to post my
progress here. Unfortunately I don't have a full fix yet, but I managed
to find some interesting pointers related to systemd.
First of all, I confirmed what Christian and Andreas were seeing: the
problem happens on every
** Tags added: server-next
** Also affects: rsync (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: rsync (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Triaged
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** Also affects: rsync (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: rsync (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: rsync (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: rsync (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New =>
Thanks for the bug report, Mikko.
I confirmed that this bug happens on both Bionic and Focal, but doesn't
happen (or at least doesn't happen in the same way) on Groovy.
Bear in mind that, when running this command using Groovy's rsync, I
see:
$ rsync --delete-missing-args --files-from=list a b
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rsync --delete-missing-args fails with "error: protocol
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On Monday, June 01 2020, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> FYI, those re-runs passed and the package is green in
> https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html. When
> ubuntu-sru goes through the queue, this will be published.
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** Merge proposal unlinked:
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Verifying that the bug is fixed.
First, reproducing the bug. After firing up the container, while
running "apt install squid dnsmasq -y", I see:
# apt install squid dnsmasq -y
...
Setting up dnsmasq (2.75-1ubuntu0.16.04.5) ...
Job for dnsmasq.service failed because a timeout was exceeded. See
** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu Eoan)
Status: New => Confirmed
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apparmor profile denied for
otools warning above. The easy solution here
is to just remove the quotes.
I'm working on this.
** Affects: rsync (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
Status: In Progress
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Just double checked that the fix works and tagged as verification-done-
xenial.
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** Tags added: verification-done-xenial
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Title:
Thank you for following up with this.
It seems like an interesting bug to consider, but it appears to be low
priority, so I am marking it as such.
On a side note, I would like to point out that these kind of bugs are
usually better dealt with by upstream, so I would recommend you to file
a
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ When using openldap with sasl authentication, the slapd process will
+ communicate with the saslauthd daemon via a socket in
+ {,/var}/run/saslauthd/mux. Unfortunately, this will fail in every Ubuntu
+ release from trusty onwards, because slapd's apparmor
On Thursday, June 25 2020, Łukasz Zemczak wrote:
> Thank you for the verification Sergio! Could you please note down which
> package version has been used for verification and what kind of
> verification has been performed?
Hi Łukasz,
The package version I tested is 1:7.2p2-4ubuntu2.10. I
* Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu Groovy)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu Trusty)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu Xen
** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
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Ple
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
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ut
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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utils-linux 2.36.1 breaks user
FWIW, the fix has just been pushed upstream:
https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-
gdb.git;a=commit;h=2bf3b79d05bf85e41cbdcb020bd1cc424f59dd9a
If no one else beats me to it, I can try to backport it this weekend.
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Public bug reported:
I'm working on merging samba from Debian (2:4.13.2+dfsg-1), and while
running the autopkgtests for the package I noticed that two tests are
failing. These tests attempt to invoke mount.cifs in order to mount a
user mount point. I investigated and found this on dmesg:
[
Set priority to High because it will block samba from migrating, which
will in turn block Python 3.9 from migrating.
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Thanks for the comment, Marcin. Yes, you're right, the correct file to
edit was ssh@.service indeed. That was a thinko on my part.
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Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Thanks for the report.
I was able to reproduce this bug. Basically:
$ systemctl start ssh.socket
$ ssh-keyscan localhost
Interesting enough, I wasn't able to solve the problem by setting
RuntimeDirectoryPreserve=yes. I edited sshd.service and added the
directive there, but I still see the
Public bug reported:
rsyslog is missing dep8 tests, which would be really good to have given
the importance of this package and the amount of delta we're currently
carrying.
** Affects: rsyslog (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: New
** Tags: needs-dep8
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For what it's worth, I created a Focal lxd container, followed the
instructions listed in the description, but could not reproduce the
issue. I was able to successfully build wireshark without problems
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@tdaitx asked me to take a look at this problem, and here is what I
found.
1) As he said above, the problem is that Debian/Ubuntu generate
.gnu_debugaltlink sections containing full pathnames to the DWZ alt
debug files. IMO, we should be using dwz's "--relative" option when
invoking it via
I'm also able to reproduce this in a hirsute lxd container today
(2020-11-02).
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Title:
hirsute fails on
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj) => Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
(3v1n0)
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@Brian, Ops, sorry. I forgot about this bug, and then I kind of assumed
that it had already been backported on Debian. This is just for
hirsute, right? I can backport it now, give me just a second.
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Ah, I see that is has indeed been backport by Debian, and is already in
hirsute: debian/patches/2bf3b79d05bf85e41cbdcb020bd1cc424f59dd9a.diff is
the patch. @Brian, would you like me to backport the patch to another
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Title:
gdb doesn't search in debug-file-directory for
Hi lincvz,
Unfortunately I don't plan to maintain the packages on the PPA; it would
be too cumbersome to keep monitoring security updates and rebuilding the
package every time. My intention with the PPA was to facilitate the
diagnostic of the bug, and also to provide a hotfix for you.
I will
Thank you for the bug report.
It seems to me that this is a MATE-specific configuration, and not
something related to openssh. When you ssh into a host, ssh takes
control of the terminal and the PS1 variable becomes something else,
which is reflected on the window title. When you log out of the
Hello lincvz,
Sorry about the delay. I have been busy with other stuff and did not
have time to follow up on this bug. Here is the lay of the land right
now:
1) Unfortunately, it is unlikely that we will be able to get the SRU
team to accept an upload that reintroduces an issue. This means
Hi lincvz,
We are still trying to determine the best approach here. This is on my
TODO list, and hopefully I can put something together by the end of this
week.
Thank you for your patience.
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** Changed in: gssproxy (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: gssproxy (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
** Changed in: gssproxy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Also affects: krb5 (Ubuntu Focal)
I
The upstream bug is here: https://pagure.io/gssproxy/issue/256
The patch is here:
https://github.com/gssapi/gssproxy/commit/3b77666d463105fc485c0f269feaf0ed1061a769
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gssproxy crashes in libselinux.so.1 on Ubuntu
I am taking care of this one.
It is important to mention that this could arguably be considered to be
a bug on libselinux, given that it shouldn't dereference pointers
without checking first (especially pointers that were passed to the
library by its clients). However, in this case it makes
Thanks for the further investigation, Stephane and Ryan. Much
appreciated!
It would be interesting to know if lincvz could test an openldap built
with Ryan's patch, to check if he can still reproduce the bug with it.
I am going to prepare a PPA with Ryan's patch and let you know ASAP.
Ryan,
OK, here it is:
https://launchpad.net/~sergiodj/+archive/ubuntu/openldap-bug1926265
lincvz, could you please give this a try and check if this package fixes
the issue? Thank you!
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Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report.
This one looks like a rabbit hole :-(. I've also found many (very) old
reports of similar problems, but they all appear to have been fixed a
while ago (before Bionic was released). I even found a possible patch
(from 2005) to fix the issue,
Dan, let me know if you need help driving the Linux kernel SRU forward.
Thanks!
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test -x fails inside shell
Thanks for following up.
It is hard to say what might be happening and whether switching to MDB
will help or not. I'm still puzzled that you're seeing this hang on a
relatively new version of OpenLDAP. The fact that it didn't happen on
Trusty may be helpful when diagnosing the issue, but I
Hello! The kernel team has applied the fix to their pre-release branch.
They have a 5-week release cycle, so we should be seeing a new Bionic
Linux kernel with the fix in the following 3-4 weeks. Thanks.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
restart doesn't test for syntax errors
Thank you for your reply, Riccardo.
I found the following upstream bug report that looks similar to yours:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/issues/204
Can you confirm that this is the same issue?
Your setup seems a bit complex to configure locally, and given that
Unfortunately I don't know. I would recommend commenting on the bug in
order to let upstream know that more people are affected by this
problem. You can try posting your reproduction instructions there, and
provide more information if upstream needs it.
I am marking this bug as Triaged,
Before I change the status of this bug, I would like to report my
findings here.
I am testing things on a Bionic s390x machine with everything up-to-
date:
# apt policy systemd
systemd:
Installed: 237-3ubuntu10.46
...
# apt policy containerd
containerd:
Installed: 1.4.4-0ubuntu1~18.04.2
...
On Thursday, February 18 2021, Robie Basak wrote:
>> + certs = CERT_CreateSubjectCertList (NULL, handle,
> >derSubject,
>
> Doesn't this need a return value test? AFAICT,
> CERT_CreateSubjectCertList might return NULL, and CERTLIST_HEAD (certs)
> will unconditionally look up a member? There's a
OK, new package (with the same version) uploaded now, which addresses
the comments made by Robie. Let me know what you think. Thanks!
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Thanks for the investigation, Dan. I tested the Linux package from your
PPA on a s390x machine and can confirm that it does solve the issue.
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On Friday, August 13 2021, Graham Inggs wrote:
> libvpx was added to the '# packages not in main:' section.
>
> Please only use lto-disabled-list for packages not in main. Packages in
> main should either be fixed or worked around in the package itself.
Sorry about that. doko had pinged me
Public bug reported:
The openldap package currently carries its own ufw profile as a delta
against its Debian counterpart.
Ryan (Debian openldap maintainer) noticed that the ufw package already
installs a profile that covers OpenLDAP as well as other related
services:
So, I give this a try and attempted to reproduce the issue.
I set up a VM acting as the KDC, and configured sshd in it with the
following options:
GSSAPIAuthentication yes
GSSAPICleanupCredentials yes
GSSAPIKeyExchange yes
I then configured an LXD container to act as the krb5 client. I created
This patch adds libvpx to the lto-disabled-list package, thus working
around the problem and disabling LTO for libvpx.
** Patch added: "fix-ftbfs-libvpx-lto.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lto-disabled-list/+bug/1939640/+attachment/5517532/+files/fix-ftbfs-libvpx-lto.patch
** Changed in: lto-disabled-list (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
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Good point, Oibaf. I've just tested git HEAD and verified that the bug
seems to have been fixed there, indeed. I commented on the bug report.
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I have filed an upstream bug report:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/webm/issues/detail?id=1736
Unfortunately it seems like a Google account is needed in order to
view/comment on it.
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Actually, I *can* reproduce the bug using git HEAD. As it turns out I
was using an incomplete set of build flags that didn't trigger the
problem. So yeah, the problem is still present in git HEAD.
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Uploaded:
$ dput lto-disabled-list_15_source.changes
Trying to upload package to ubuntu
Checking signature on .changes
gpg: /home/sergio/work/lto-disabled-list/lto-disabled-list_15_source.changes:
Valid signature from 106DA1C8C3CBBF14
Checking signature on .dsc
undefined references to `gtest_all.cc.5c9bdf8f' follow
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
** Affects: libvpx (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
Status: Confirmed
** Affects: lto-disabled-list (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
.
- d/rules: better regexp to match the Maintainer tag in d/control,
needed in the Ubuntu case because of XSBC-Original-Maintainer
(Closes #960448, LP #1875697)
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** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
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Title:
Me
-pam-ldapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: nss-pam-ldapd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Durigan Junior (sergiodj)
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I've also submitted a Merge Request against the Debian clamav package:
https://salsa.debian.org/clamav-team/clamav/-/merge_requests/4
Hopefully it will be accepted & merged into Ubuntu soon. If not, I will
submit an MP to add this change as a delta to our package.
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Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: postfix (Ubuntu)
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Hello Matt,
Thank you for your bug report/feature request. We are finishing the
next Ubuntu release as I write this comment, and therefore it is not
possible to address this on Impish.
Moreover, I believe that this request would be more suitable for the
Debian package. I don't think we should
Xenial has entered ESM (Extended Support) recently. As such, I am
closing its task as Won't Fix.
** Changed in: icu (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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This bug doesn't apply to Impish.
** Changed in: gssproxy (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Invalid
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I spent some time trying to get to the bottom of the issue, but
unfortunately I was not able to make much progress here.
As expected, the very first thing to do here is to reproduce the bug
locally. I tried many things:
- I built the package locally and ran autopkgtest against it. Passed.
- I
On Tuesday, September 21 2021, Matt Thalman wrote:
> Client:
> Version: 20.10.7
> API version: 1.41
> Go version:go1.16.4
> Git commit:f0df35096d5f5e6b559b42c7fde6c65a2909f7c5
> Built: Sat Sep 11 15:09:09 2021
> OS/Arch: linux/arm64
>
** Changed in: docker.io (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
test -x fails inside shell scripts
** Changed in: docker.io (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: docker.io (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: docker.io (Ubuntu Hirsute)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: docker.io (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Fix
I took the liberty to clean up this bug and mark things as Invalid/Fix
Released as needed. Hopefully I got everything right, but feel free to
reopen/re-classify a task if there's something wrong.
Thanks.
** Changed in: libseccomp (Ubuntu Hirsute)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
**
Performing the verification for Focal.
First, install the problematic package and reproduce the error:
# apt policy gssproxy
gssproxy:
Installed: 0.8.2-2
Candidate: 0.8.2-2
Version table:
*** 0.8.2-2 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal/universe amd64 Packages
Performing the verification for Hirsute.
First, install the problematic package and reproduce the error:
# apt policy gssproxy
gssproxy:
Installed: 0.8.2-2
Candidate: 0.8.2-2
Version table:
*** 0.8.2-2 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hirsute/universe amd64 Packages
FWIW, the problem happens because of this new check on
modules/pam_env/pam_env.c:
https://github.com/linux-pam/linux-
pam/blob/master/modules/pam_env/pam_env.c#L317-L320
if (p[strlen(p)-1] != '\n' && !feof(f)) {
D(("_assemble_line: line too long"));
return -1;
Public bug reported:
Since PAM 1.4.x, pam_env's behaviour has silently changed and now it
fails to parse/doesn't accept /etc/environment files that don't end with
a newline.
It's easy to reproduce:
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:jammy pam-env-test --vm
$ lxc shell pam-env-test
# # Note that
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report.
While looking at the log files that have been attached to the bug, more
specifically to the DpkgTerminalLog.txt file, the following excert has
caught my attention:
Nov 13 06:51:37 HP-UP17 systemd[1]: Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server...
Nov
Closing the bug as Invalid as per the reporter's request.
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1718227
Title:
replacement of ifupdown with netplan needs integration for
Thanks for the report and sorry for the delay in replying.
I did a quick test here and tried to reproduce the bug using a Jammy VM.
Here's what I did:
# mkdir tmp1 tmp2
# for i in $(seq 20); do > tmp1/${i}; done
# chmod -R +t tmp1
# rsync -avz tmp1/ tmp2/
Everything seemed to work fine. It's
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