Update: after a lot of discussion with Mitch Burton on the Landscape
team, he was able to demonstrate this working with a self-signed
certificate. We think that this may actually not be strictly an issue
with the self-signed SSL, but rather that the name in the cert is not an
FQDN, and instead is
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 22.04 with dput version 1.1.0ubuntu2.1, and python3 3.10.x,
customers using a self-signed SSL for https are getting the following:
File "/usr/bin/dput", line 37, in
sys.exit(load_entry_point('dput==1.1.0+ubuntu2.1', 'console_scripts',
'execute-dput')())
Canonical client has opened a case regarding this as a current issue
preventing them from upgrading their systems from 14.04 to 18.04.
This blocker is due to the version of openssh-server on Bionic not
allowing the SolarWinds monitoring agent to establish a successful SSH
connection, as it
** Description changed:
[Impact]
* The version check in ssh was broken no more following RFC 4253 and
- thereby denying some clients that it shouldn't
+ thereby denying some clients that it shouldn't.
- * Upstream fixed that and this is backporting the changes to bionic.
+
Public bug reported:
There are some number of clients that need to install FIPS or FIPS-
Updates packages in an offline/air-gapped environment. To do this they
need to use the UA client in a non-air-gapped machine to configure the
FIPS repositories and then manually download the required packages
Public bug reported:
The standard output from apt-check only reports
"uprades;security_updates" when not using the --human-readable flag.
The request here is to update this standard output to either include ESM
updates in the count shown "security_updates+esm_infra_updates" or to
otherwise
** Description changed:
[IMPACT]
There is a known issue in pam_tally2 which may cause an account to be lock
down even with correct password, in a busy node environment where simultaneous
logins takes place (https://github.com/linux-pam/linux-pam/issues/71).
- There are already two
Please ignore my mistake in the activity above.
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Title:
Remove expired AddTrust_External_Root.crt because it breaks software
To manage
Public bug reported:
If the $SERVER_USER name exists in LDAP outside the server the user will
not exist in /etc/passwd. This will cause the postinst script to attempt
to create the user, which will fail. This user creation/modification
failure then causes the configuration operation to be marked
Using "net ads" from the samba-common-bin package should work as an
alternative to using adcli.
Assuming the server is already connected to the AD using sssd you should
be able to run the following.
net ads join -k
net ads keytab list
net ads keytab add nfs
** Changed in: adcli (Ubuntu)
I am also able to replicate this bug, please see attached screenshots
** Attachment added: "series of screenshots showing bug still present"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/unity/+bug/1616031/+attachment/5287570/+files/maximize-bug-2019-09-09.png
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Dec 6 00:41:58 hostname kernel: imklog 5.8.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Dec 6 00:41:58 hostname rsyslogd: [origin software=rsyslogd
swVersion=5.8.1 x-pid=524 x-info=http://www.rsyslog.com;] start
Dec 6 00:41:58 hostname rsyslogd: rsyslogd's groupid changed to 103
Dec 6 00:41:58
Very unclear what i meant. Can't remember even writing this...
In the ---grep man page---, the text line numbers is line numbers
(an extra space in between). Very low importance however noticeable if
you're searching for it.
** Summary changed:
- in man page there are a few extra spces where
Public bug reported:
Simple example, do a search for line numbers. It isn't there, because
it's written as line numbers (2 spaces). Minor but very annoying when
you're trying to search for a feature
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: grep 2.6.3-3ubuntu1
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Title:
in man page there are a few extra spces where there shouldn't be
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