I strongly suspect that us ignoring crashes coming from a different
pidns but same mntns is effectively making us drop crashes from various
web browsers and other piece of server software (I remember some ftp
server using a pidns per connection at some point).

There doesn't seem to be a good reason to drop those as they are
legitimate crashes that we can handle just fine.

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Title:
  Please re-enable container support in apport

Status in apport package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in apport source package in Xenial:
  Triaged
Status in apport source package in Zesty:
  Triaged
Status in apport source package in Artful:
  Triaged
Status in apport source package in Bionic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  The latest security update for apport disabled container crash
  forwarding, this is a feature which users do rely on in production and
  while it may have been appropriate to turn it off to put a security
  update out, this needs to be re-enabled ASAP.

  I provided a patch which fixed the security issue before the security
  issue was publicly disclosed so pushing an SRU to all Ubuntu releases
  re-enabling this code should be pretty trivial.

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