[Touch-packages] [Bug 1997553] Re: network-manager fails to trigger dispatcher scripts with action dhcp4-change when dhcp lease is renewed

2022-11-28 Thread Sami Niemimäki
OK. I'll report this upstream. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to network-manager in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1997553 Title: network-manager fails to trigger dispatcher scripts with action

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1997553] Re: network-manager fails to trigger dispatcher scripts with action dhcp4-change when dhcp lease is renewed

2022-11-23 Thread Sami Niemimäki
** Description changed: We rely on network-manager dispatcher scripts on our desktop and laptop computers. The dispatcher scripts are used to update DNS records with nsupdate when the dhcp lease is renewed. With jammy this is not working anymore. It seems that dispatcher scripts are

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1997553] [NEW] network-manager fails to trigger dispatcher scripts with action dhcp4-change when dhcp lease is renewed

2022-11-23 Thread Sami Niemimäki
Public bug reported: We rely on network-manager dispatcher scripts on our desktop and laptop computers. The dispatcher scripts are used to update DNS records with nsupdate when the dhcp lease is renewed. With jammy this is not working anymore. It seems that dispatcher scripts are run only when

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1882098] Re: Packagekit lets user install untrusted local packages in Bionic and Focal

2020-07-21 Thread Sami Niemimäki
Hello Seth, I can now confirm that it does not matter if the test users are in no groups. The issue persists. Lines 49 to 56 in the link I provided earlier describe the package- install-untrusted action which should be triggered when installing local packages: Install untrusted local

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1882098] Re: Packagekit lets user install untrusted local packages in Bionic and Focal

2020-06-13 Thread Sami Niemimäki
Hello Seth, the packagekit-deny rule should not be necessary, it's there to underline what is specifically not allowed. AFAIK, there are no other rules which could have granted this permission. This happens on a fresh install of Ubuntu where the above is the only modification to polkit rules.