** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Ok. Feel free to close this ticket in that case.
Thanks, Prashanth
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On Thu, Oct 12, 2023 at 03:10:19PM -, Prashanth Suvarna wrote:
> It's fine if you think it's not a problem that needs fixing at this time
> within Ubuntu. I reckon that leaves me with two options :
> 1) Build OpenSSH myself with the fix in question on Ubuntu
Which would be our general
https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/openssh-server clearly states the following
under dependency section:
libssl3 (>= 3.0.1) [not amd64, i386]
Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - shared libraries
libssl3 (>= 3.0.2) [amd64, i386]
I am trying to use libssl3 version 3.1 which is in fact greater
Hello, while [1] by itself is a straightforward patch, I don't think we
can acknowledge this to be a bug in in Ubuntu, given that you are trying
to use an Ubuntu packaged software using a manually compiled version of
a library it depends on. This is not a supported use case, so the
prerequisites
Hi Mitchell,
That's fair. In that case, would it be possible to backport the patch to
the current version of OpenSSH available on Jammy and focal?
https://www.openssl.org/source/ states that 3.1 is the latest stable
version of OpenSSL. We would like to be on the latest stable version and
benefit
Hi Prashanth,
Unless there's a good reason, the Jammy/Focal version of openssh will
stay the version it is. Likely, any changes to this package will be
specific commits which will have to go through the SRU process[0] if it
can be justified.
Is there a reason you are trying to test the latest
Hi Mitchell,
Thanks for taking a look at this bug report.
In my Ubuntu-22.04 environment, I am building openssl 3.1.2 myself,
packaging it and installing it on the box.
Instead of selectively taking one patch, would it be worth just moving the
newer versions of openssh ?
Debian appear to have
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Hello Prashanth, thank you very much for making this bug report and
making Ubuntu better!
Are you building openssl 3.1.2 or pulling the package from somewhere?
I tried installing a slightly newer version in a jammy LXC container and
see this error when trying to install libssl3 (a requirement to
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