@Dave: I don't know what would expose the VMs to a public LAN; they
don't use a veth or anything which would connect them to a real
interface. You can configure qemu to do that, but adt-run doesn't as it
is not necessary.
As for the VM itself, there is no security at all there. There is a root
she
Martin, how confident are you that this doesn't cause any exposure to
users using the same process.. but potentially exposing the vm to a LAN
or worse, public?
There seems to be no clear warning that not just the stock default
username is ubuntu, but with adt the password is now the same.
I'm sur
** Changed in: autopkgtest (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Looks sane to me, accepting.
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I synced the package into unapproved. Feel free to reject if you think
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