Marking this fix-released.
The permissions are fixed, and the comments are not removed now.
The 'ClientAliveInterval 180' is appended, and I still feel that this is
un-necessary, as TCPKeepAlive should avoid idle connection dropping.
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Marking this fix-released.
The permissions are fixed, and the comments are not removed now.
The 'ClientAliveInterval 180' is appended, and I still feel that this is
un-necessary, as TCPKeepAlive should avoid idle connection dropping.
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Importance: Undecided
This is fixed released for Saucy and scheduled for SRU.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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This is fixed released for Saucy and scheduled for SRU.
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David,
I'm pretty sure the answer to your question about ownership of that file is
that ownership by the package has no effect on config-file upgrade prompt. I'm
not 100% certain, but I know that in the cloud images, /etc/default/grub has
been a pain for us in this respect, and it also does
ACK. I actually looked at some other files... maybe none of the ones in
/etc/ are owned but do seem to be managed by packages.
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Scott Moser smo...@ubuntu.com wrote:
David,
I'm pretty sure the answer to your question about ownership of that file
is that
David,
I'm pretty sure the answer to your question about ownership of that file is
that ownership by the package has no effect on config-file upgrade prompt. I'm
not 100% certain, but I know that in the cloud images, /etc/default/grub has
been a pain for us in this respect, and it also does
ACK. I actually looked at some other files... maybe none of the ones in
/etc/ are owned but do seem to be managed by packages.
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Scott Moser smo...@ubuntu.com wrote:
David,
I'm pretty sure the answer to your question about ownership of that file
is that
note, if a future version of ssh package has a modified sshd_config file
(possibly a new setting being added, or one being changed), and the user
does 'apt-get upgrade', they will then be prompted on what to do because
the package system notices a change to this file. prompts on 'apt-get
upgrade'
Actually, removing the ClientAliveInterval has no effect on a stock
Ubuntu ssh client. Sessions stay alive for hours with no input. I'm
going to propose a patch to pull out that change. The password
authentication portion seems to be valid (or even required) for Azure
(as you can still create
note, if a future version of ssh package has a modified sshd_config file
(possibly a new setting being added, or one being changed), and the user
does 'apt-get upgrade', they will then be prompted on what to do because
the package system notices a change to this file. prompts on 'apt-get
upgrade'
Actually, removing the ClientAliveInterval has no effect on a stock
Ubuntu ssh client. Sessions stay alive for hours with no input. I'm
going to propose a patch to pull out that change. The password
authentication portion seems to be valid (or even required) for Azure
(as you can still create
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Title:
sshd_config is modified/replaced
To manage
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Title:
sshd_config is modified/replaced
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Is walinuxagent modifying /etc/ssh/sshd_config? I don't think it's
allowed to do that. See Debian policy 10.7.4:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s10.7.4
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Title:
sshd_config is
Yep, it is, line 1350 for instance:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/walinuxagent/saucy/view/head:/waagent#L1350
2362:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/walinuxagent/saucy/view/head:/waagent#L2362
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Perhaps it needs ClientAliveInterval because underlying connection
tracking in Azure breaks the connection otherwise? Just speculating
here.
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So, with no keyboard input, an ssh to azure (first I tested, have other
tests going now) lasts 30 minutes--well beyond the 3 * 180 which is 9
minutes...
I'll do some additional tests without that setting and then chat with
Eric Gable (the author.)
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As Robie speculated, editing the ClientAliveInterval parameter will help
keep the session open through the load balancer which would otherwise
drop the connection. There has to be some network traffic originating
from either the client or server to keep it open. Possibly your client
Hi Steve,
One of the concerns (valid) is that the walinuxagent package is editing
another's config file. I'll keep investigating that avenue to see if I have
a suggested fix for that.
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Hello!
As Robie
Is walinuxagent modifying /etc/ssh/sshd_config? I don't think it's
allowed to do that. See Debian policy 10.7.4:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s10.7.4
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Title:
sshd_config is modified/replaced
To manage
Yep, it is, line 1350 for instance:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/walinuxagent/saucy/view/head:/waagent#L1350
2362:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/walinuxagent/saucy/view/head:/waagent#L2362
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Perhaps it needs ClientAliveInterval because underlying connection
tracking in Azure breaks the connection otherwise? Just speculating
here.
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So, with no keyboard input, an ssh to azure (first I tested, have other
tests going now) lasts 30 minutes--well beyond the 3 * 180 which is 9
minutes...
I'll do some additional tests without that setting and then chat with
Eric Gable (the author.)
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Hello!
As Robie speculated, editing the ClientAliveInterval parameter will help
keep the session open through the load balancer which would otherwise
drop the connection. There has to be some network traffic originating
from either the client or server to keep it open. Possibly your client
Hi Steve,
One of the concerns (valid) is that the walinuxagent package is editing
another's config file. I'll keep investigating that avenue to see if I have
a suggested fix for that.
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Stephen A. Zarkos
1188...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Hello!
As Robie
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