Actually for any upgrader re-enabling NTRU would be the no-feature-change.
That we dropped it was the change.
Never the less, as soon as we have a good example why it would help we
can add an FFe to stick to the official Process.
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We are past feature freeze, so this needs to become a Feature Freeze
Exception bug if we still want this in focal.
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NTRU Plugin Missing
We are past feature freeze, so this needs to become a Feature Freeze
Exception bug if we still want this in focal.
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** Tags added: server-next
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** Changed in: strongswan (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: strongswan (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
** Tags added: patch-forwarded-debian
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Reported to Debian as
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/strongswan/-/merge_requests/8 to discuss
it there as well.
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@lenovator - No matter if this becomes Ubuntu Delta or if we change it
elsewhere, if you could add some words about a great use-case or its
importance that would still help.
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Old
d/control content:
- ntru (key exchanged based on post-quantum computer NTRU)
d/rules:
--enable-ntru
d/libstrongswan-extra-plugins.install:
-usr/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-ntru.so
-usr/share/strongswan/templates/config/plugins/ntru.conf
-etc/strongswan.d/charon/ntru.conf
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Hmm, there was no feedback yet.
I've read into the topic a bit and will try to start the discussion and make a
case for this.
I'll report the bug that I opened once I did so.
But please as you seem to really use it feel free to chime in there.
Old placement in Ubuntu:
root@e:~# dpkg -S
In an effort to synchronize between Debian and Ubuntu we got many things
enabled and packaged in Debian that were only in Ubuntu before. But at
the same time we disabled several plugins that are not enabled by
default and also unused according to bug/usage reports in the past.
So dropping this
I'm not spotting an obvious notation in debian/changelog for dropping
the ntru package, but I'm guessing there was a reason, since this
clearly did exist in the xenial and bionic packages. Subscribing
ubuntu-server for now for further investigation as time permits, but if
anyone can ascertain the
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => strongswan (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: strongswan (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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