Re: Tuesday bug triage report (2022-09-05)

2022-09-08 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Hi,

On Thu, Sep 8, 2022 at 4:32 PM Sergio Durigan Junior
 wrote:
>
> On Thursday, September 08 2022, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
>
> > ## https://pad.lv/1987992 - *(New)   [autofs]- autofs:
> > Missing support of SCRAM for SASL binds
> >
> > The bug reporter proposed a patch which should be submitted upstream, I
> > asked them to do so and once it is done add a reference to that in the bug
> > so we can track.
>
> Thanks, Lucas.
>
> This was the bug I mentioned during the standup today.  I was going to
> suggest sending the patch upstream, but I'd like to take a second look
> just in case.  Either way, I agree with your feedback there.

I agree the placement of the SCRAM module is unfortunate (being in the
gssapi mit package), and it prevents someone who prefers the heimdal
gssapi plugin to install the scam plugin, but we have to think about
it a bit:
- this is moving a module from one package to another. How much of a
surprise will this be to our sasl users? Some users might be using
sasl without even knowing it
- is there a risk of someone who was using either SCRAM or any of the
GSSAPI plugins of losing access to either of them after a
dist-upgrade? If yes, this can have serious consequences (i.e., loss
of authentication and access to a service)
- the real bug is that you cannot have both the heimdal gssapi sasl
plugin and SCRAM installed at the same time, because the packages that
contain these plugins conflict with each other.

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Re: Tuesday bug triage report (2022-09-05)

2022-09-08 Thread Sergio Durigan Junior
On Thursday, September 08 2022, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:

> ## https://pad.lv/1987992 - *(New)   [autofs]- autofs:
> Missing support of SCRAM for SASL binds
>
> The bug reporter proposed a patch which should be submitted upstream, I
> asked them to do so and once it is done add a reference to that in the bug
> so we can track.

Thanks, Lucas.

This was the bug I mentioned during the standup today.  I was going to
suggest sending the patch upstream, but I'd like to take a second look
just in case.  Either way, I agree with your feedback there.

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Tuesday bug triage report (2022-09-05)

2022-09-08 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated on 2022-09-05 (Monday)
Date range identified as: "Tuesday triage"
Found 17 bugs

Some comments below:

## https://pad.lv/1987992 - *(New)   [autofs]- autofs:
Missing support of SCRAM for SASL binds

The bug reporter proposed a patch which should be submitted upstream, I
asked them to do so and once it is done add a reference to that in the bug
so we can track.

## https://pad.lv/1988730 - (New)[cyrus-sasl2]   - package
libsasl2-modules provides only unsafe SASL bind mec…

This was fixed by the Debian maintainers after the Jammy release, so Jammy
is still impacted by that. The needed patch was linked and it should be
pretty straightforward to be backported. Added server-todo tag and
subscribed ubuntu-server.

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Bugs tagged "-needs-merge -needs-sync -needs-oci-update -needs-snap-update
-needs-mre-backport -needs-ppa-backport" and subscribed "ubuntu-server" and
not touched in 60 days
Found 0 bugs

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Bugs subscribed to ubuntu-server and not touched in 180 days
Found 4 bugs
https://pad.lv/1963926 - (New)[rdma-core] - focal
,mlx5, steering,  Add support for non FDB domain

@dannf was working on it in the past and the Focal task for rdma-core is
still open. Not sure if he still plans to work on that again.

https://pad.lv/1865900 - (New)[requests]  - apache
2.4.29-1ubuntu4.12 authentication with client certif…
also:  - (New)[python-urllib3]
also:  - (New)[apache2]

This one I am not sure if there is much we can do, but keeping it in the
backlog.

Lucas Kanashiro.
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Re: Wednesday Triage Report (2022-09-07)

2022-09-08 Thread Athos Ribeiro

On Wed, Sep 07, 2022 at 01:57:44PM -0400, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:

Today is Athos' turn, but he is out so I decided to cover for him.

ustriage found 8 bugs.  Nothing noteworthy was flagged; everything seems
to be in good hands.

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Thanks, Sergio :)


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Triage report for 2022-09-07

2022-09-08 Thread Paride Legovini
Bugs last updated on 2022-09-07 (Wednesday)
Date range identified as: "Thursday triage"
Found 17 bugs

Usual activity, plus some "more info please + Incomplete".
A couple of bugs worth mentioning:

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LP: #1709818 - Fix Released [libvirt] - Failed to lock byte 100

Comment to an old bug bug raising a valid issue.
I filed a separate bug report for it: LP: #1989078.
This is a patch on a plate SRU to Jammy.
Triaged, tagged server-todo and subscribed the team.

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LP: #1988710 - *+ New [qemu] - qemu FTBFS with GCC 12

I filed this one, at the moment we're facing a compiler crash.
Added tags and tasks to get a triage round from Foundations.

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No stale bugs to retriage.

Paride

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