** Description changed:
DNSSEC is an established DNS extension that allows to cryptographically
sign & validate DNS records. It can be enabled in “auto” (fallback)
mode, which does not enforce signed records, but uses them whenever
possible. We should enable that “fallback” mode by default
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I'm re-opening this bug, as the 'patch-image' command is failing again
when testing against glibc/2.41-9ubuntu1 in Questing. Looking closer, it
cannot find the "sfdisk" command, so adding a simple test-dependency on
"fdisk" might potentially fix this.
"""
+ exec mount-image-callback --system-reso
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sign & validate DNS records. It can be enabled in “auto” (fallback)
mode, which does not enforce signed records, but uses them whenever
possible. We should enable that “fallback” mode by default in Ubuntu
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Status: New => Invalid
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Status: New => Invalid
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[SRU] dnsmasq on Ubuntu Jammy crashes on neutron-dhcp-agent updates
Status in I
I talked with @smb today. The iproute2 issue seems to be related to the
Ubuntu FAN implementation.
There is the "info: Using default fan map value (34)\nlocal 10.10.10.42"
message in between the "ip -d a show dev vx0" output.
Local reproducer for the iproute2 issue (running on a Noble host):
$ au
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autopkgtest failures against ipr
e 65536 gso_max_segs 65535
tso_max_size 524280 tso_max_segs 65535 gro_max_size 65536 gso_ipv4_max_size
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3191s inet6 fe80::d8c7:b2ff:fe42:525f/64 scope link proto kernel_ll
3191svalid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
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Import
Thank you very much Jay for your support in getting this SRU verified!
As we can see in comment #65 (PR #952848), Jay used official builds of
dnsmasq 2.90-2ubuntu0.1 from noble-proposed
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/2.90-2ubuntu0.1/+build/30942584).
And confirms (in comment #66) th
hus cannot reproduce on Jammy either.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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I'm re-opening the "ubuntu-settings" bug task, to make it show up in the
sponsorship queue, for re-consideration of the workaround posted by Bin
Li above.
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IMO this should be solved by not calling "netplan generate" from
NetworkManager (LP: #2090848). I'm adding an upstream Netplan bug task,
as this should be tracked by the Netplan team.
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Importance: Undecided
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Picking up on this bug, I see that the request is (now) mostly to have
this backported to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. (see Jay's comment #51). So I'm
marking Oracular as WontFix, according to SRU policy "When there are two
subsequent interim releases" [1]. And I'm inclined to also close Jammy,
as that doesn'
@enr0n, yes there is the specific risk of breaking time synchronization
due to the need for an additional NTS/KE (4460/tcp) port, that might not
be accessible everywhere. We want to play this safe and rather give it a
cycle where chrony/NTS is only enabled on new installations. Especially,
as syste
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Install time-daemon with NTS support by default
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** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Questing)
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** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- * A crash happens after reloading configurations (possibly more prone
- with tags), especially blocking the CI infra of the Ironic project.
+ * A crash happens after reloading configurations (possibly more prone
+ with tags), blocking the CI infra of the
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[MIR] rust-hwlib
Statu
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** Changed in: ubuntu
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Install time-daemon with NT
Dracut deals with NetworkManager keyfiles in modules.d/35network-
manager/*. But as Ubuntu does neither use Netplan nor NetworkManager in
initrd, currently, this can most probably be ignored for now.
The integration can configure the network interfaces in a one-shot
approach if the /run/NetworkMan
I can reproduce the issue inside a Noble LXD container, by installing
'unbound' and starting 'unbound-resolvconf.service':
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:noble test
$ lxc shell test
# apt update && apt install unbound
# cat >> /etc/unbound/unbound.conf<< EOF
server:
interface: 127.0.0.1@5003
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu Jammy)
Assignee: Miriam España Acebal (mirespace) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: Miriam España Acebal (mirespace) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu Oracular)
Assignee: Miriam
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu shall be secure by default, therefore utilize Network Time
Security (NTS), as time is the trust anchor for many cryptography
related processes (e.g. certificates).
NTS was previously enabled in chrony (LP: #2084585) and comes pre-
installed in certain Ubuntu cloud imag
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Status in openssh pack
Yes, Netplan handles such cases, but only if it's actually in use. In
the scenario described above, /etc/netplan/ is empty and therefore the
Netplan generator doesn't do anything.
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Thank you very much for your bug report. Let me ask some clarifying
questions / notes:
1/ ipv6.ignore-auto-dns: "true" => This is about not picking up a
nameserver via IPv6 autoconfiguration / DHCP, so unrelated to the
default route.
2/ ipv6.never-default: "true" => This asks NetworkManager to ne
Thanks @smb for providing a debdiff to fix this!
After my statement from above (comment #11) and the updated SRU
template, this LGTM!
We currently have the same version of grilo-plugins in Noble & Oracular,
so your patch applies to both, but we need to adopt the version string
accordingly to prov
Thanks for providing additional context.
I can confirm that the new "Recommends: dleyna-server" is what we have
in Plucky today and what we have in Jammy. This is OK as the "grilo-
plugins-0.3-extra" binary is indeed split-off and in "universe" (despite
src:grilo-plugins being in "main"). So does
Autopkgtests are looking good for openssh 1:8.9p1-3ubuntu0.12 from
jammy-proposed.
Together with the previous comment (#26), this finalizes SRU
verification for this bug report.
PASS
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-jammy/jammy/amd64/o/openssh/20250327_230556_f645e@/log.gz
PASS
eing":100,"external":false,"learning":false,"proxy":false,"rsc":true,"l2miss":true,"l3miss":true,"udp_csum":true,"udp_zero_csum6_tx":true,"udp_zero_csum6_rx":true,"remcsum_tx":true,"remcsum_r
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Setting primary interface for a
Danilo created a RFC pull-request for upstream Netplan to take a look
at: https://github.com/canonical/netplan/pull/519
Applying what we partially learned form the workarounds described above,
i.e. setting "keep-configuration=no". But is a rather impactfull change
that modifies behavior of the who
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This most probably needs some refactoring in upstream Netplan to improve
its NetworkManager connection-profile naming scheme, similar to bug
#2089930.
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Thanks Simon, for providing a workaround!
So with this knowledge (aptitude and solver3.0 working), this doesn't
seem to be a packaging issue, but rather an issue with the legacy apt
solver. Therefore, I'm adding a bug task for apt.
BTW: Another workaround seems to be forcing the legacy apt solver
re comment #24 piuparts is regressed in -release (since Jammy+):
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/piuparts – I triggered
migration-reference/0 tests on Jammy to confirm this.
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I tested openssh (1:8.9p1-3ubuntu0.12) from jammy-proposed, according to
"Test Plan 2". Looking good!
[ Test Plan 2 ]
###Set up a Jammy LXD container & install openssh-server from proposed:
root@jjsru:~# apt list *openssh-server*
Listing... Done
openssh-server/jammy-proposed,now 1:8.9p1-3ubuntu0.
iproute2 6.14.0-1ubuntu1~ppa2 from the PPA fixes the Netplan test
regression on my system.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Invalid "fan-map" in iproute2 JSON output
Status in iproute2 package
We have systemd 256 in Oracular and systemd 257 in Plucky, which are
fixed as per comment #5.
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No, Ubuntu does not backport major systemd versions to stable LTS. This
would have a huge impact on the reliability of the stable release..
Should we be able to identify the specific commits/changes in systemd
256/257 that fixed this behavior, we could request those to be included
and tested in a
I see that the dleyna-server binary is built out of src:dleyna starting
with Noble.
In Debian (https://salsa.debian.org/berto/grilo-
plugins/-/merge_requests/6) the "Recommends: dleyna-server" was
downgraded to a "Suggests: dleyna-server" and we should probably do the
same in Ubuntu, to avoid unne
I can reproduce this issue in a clean Noble LXD container:
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:noble nn-nm-integration
root@nn-nm-integration:~# apt install network-manager
[...]
# rename primary interface to "cockpit"
root@nn-nm-integration:~# ip link set eth0 name cockpit
root@nn-nm-integration:~# nmcli
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** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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The avahi package is a package in "main", but does not currently any
non-superficial DEP-8 integration tests.
We should add some integration tests to validate updates of this package
and its reverse dependencies, checking for basic functionality such as
resolving of mDNS .loc
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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ModemManager does not run a
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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[SRU] SSH pubkey authetication fa
Autopkgtests are looking good for openssh 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.9 from
noble-proposed. The intermittent failures from comment #19 have all been
resolved, with openssh/s390x and crmsh/any regressed in jammy-updates
(unrelated to this update).
Together with the previous comment (#20), this finalizes SRU
For Jammy, please consider rebasing on top of
https://code.launchpad.net/~slyon/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+git/openssh/+merge/478457
So we can bundle this and the other (GSSAPI) SRU into a single upload.
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Status: New => In Progress
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(Suggests?)
** Also affects: python-debian (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I tested openssh (1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.9) from noble-proposed, according to
"Test Plan 2". Looking good!
[ Test Plan 2 ]
###Set up a Noble LXD container & install openssh-server from proposed:
root@nnsru:~# apt list *openssh-server*
Listing... Done
openssh-server/noble-proposed,now 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13
I've also proposed those tests to Debian via a Salsa MR:
https://salsa.debian.org/DebianOnMobile-
team/modemmanager/-/merge_requests/26
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so, to execute
their functionality (such as decoding of an SMS PDU).
** Affects: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Lukas Märdian (slyon)
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Debian is not blocked by the NetworkManager integration.
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1623715/accepted-netplanio-112-3-source-
into-unstable/
** Also affects: netplan.io (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: netplan.io (Debian)
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I confirmed the fix from comment #1 to be working:
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Instead of skipping the test, we could also make forcing of the
"mode=infrastructure" setting non-conditional on "WITH_NETPLAN", so that
it's the same on non-i386 and i386.
E.g. something like this attached patch (untested).
** Patch added: "fix-i386-ftbfs.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubu
** Also affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Setting primary inte
We could proably get Netplan PR#529 landed when allowing the CAP_CHOWN
capability in NetworkManager.service (in Ubuntu only).
e.g. /usr/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service
[Service]
...
CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_NET_ADMIN CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE CAP_NET_RAW
CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE CAP_SETGID CAP_SE
Hi Manuel, thank you very much for filing this bug report.
I'm having a hard time reproducing your environment/setup locally.
Can you please provide the minimal step-by-step instructions (installing
packages, writing config files, ...) to reproduce this error in a clean Ubuntu
24.04 environment?
Thank you for suggesting this improvement!
Can you please explain in more detail your second bullet-point:
> if you have postfix running chroot, the pid path will differ :
> OPTIONS="-c -m /var/spool/postfix/run/saslauthd -r"
How would those options in /etc/default/saslauthd exactly modify the
lo
Thank you very much for providing the additional information. I can now
reproduce the issue in a stock ubuntu-24.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso
installation. => After "apt install ubuntu-desktop-minimal" the primary
ethernet interface is listed as "enp1s0 ethernet unmanaged --" by
NetworkManager ("nmcl
re comment #14: The /usr/lib/netplan/00-network-manager-all.yaml file is
installed as part of the "ubuntu-settings" package and sets the renderer
to "NetworkManager", on 22.04 that file was located in
/etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml and unowned (placed by the
installer). I think this is a
This sounds related to bug #2097808
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IPv6 iBFT boot runs into a timeout
Status in initramfs-tools pac
I came across this DEP8 failure today, implemented a minimalistic fix
for the lack of "crypt" module in Python 3.13 (PEP-594), but then ran
into the issue from comment #3 (and ran out of time).
Attached is my minimalistic fix. But it seems like the work done in
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/
Thanks for the summary. Closing.
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Status: New => Won't Fix
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Setting to "Incomplete" while waiting on confirmation of the workaround
finding of a reliable reproducer.
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Moving this bug/feature request to the upstream Netplan project.
** Also affects: netplan
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: netplan
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: netplan
Importance: U
Can there only ever be a single gateway4 or gateway6 be defined in
initramfs-tools?
What happens if both $gateway4 and $gateway6 are defined? I think we'd need to
define two actual default routes below the "routes" stanza, e.g.:
network:
version: 2
ethernets:
enp5s0:
addresses:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2065870 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2065870
This has been due to not matching on the permanent MAC address,
therefore the virtual MAC address of vlans would match the ethernet
configuration and apply the IP address.
See bug 2065870
Fixed as of 1.1.1
Thanks for confirming that using systemd-resolved fixes your issue.
With the Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble) LTS release, resolvconf got dropped from
Ubuntu, so you'd need to use the supported systemd-resolved anyway going
forward.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Thanks for confirming that this is now working for you!
There was a time when the 22.04 -> 24.04 upgrade did not properly
install the systemd-resolved package (LP: #2054761), maybe you got hit
by that issue. So I'm flagging this as a systemd[-resolved] upgrade
issue.
But I cannot seem to reproduc
Another workaround for ubuntu-settings package would be to mark the
/lib/netplan/00-network-manager-all.yaml file as a "conffile", e.g. in
debian/ubuntu-settings.conffiles
This way modifications would be ignored by debsums. But it might have
side-effects of asking the user on upgrade to accept/rej
I am unable to reproduce the issue with a multipass "mpqemubr0"
interface, as described in the bug description. It just modifies the
"ipv4.ignore-auto-routes" setting correctly for me in a clean Jammy LXD
container. So I suppose there might be something else on @RO1's system
that causes side effect
I tested openssh (1:9.7p1-7ubuntu4.1) from oracular proposed, according
to TestCase1 (comment #14) and TestCase2 (this comment). All looking
good!
[ Test Case 2 ]
###Set up an Oracular LXD container & install openssh-server from proposed:
root@oosru:~# apt list *openssh-server*
openssh-server/or
Autopkgtests are looking good for openssh 1:9.7p1-7ubuntu4.1 from
oracular-proposed. The intermittent failures from comment #13 have all
been resolved.
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-oracular/oracular/amd64/o/openssh/20241218_102717_96d50@/log.gz
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/
Exactly, this directory and file needs to be created locally to
implement/try the workaround.
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Resetting to "New" as we have 2.5.5-2 in Debian now.
** Changed in: libseccomp (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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Hi, thanks for investigating this issue!
Indeed, it seems to be unrelated to samba and is an systemd[-resolved]
issue.
Your /etc/resolv.conf looks odd, did you manually modify that file, or
install the "resolvconf" package to have it handle this file for you?
Both cases do not reflect the default
The fix migrated in Plucky, according to comment #60, but it was also
accepted in Debian as 2.90-7, so I'm syncing it from Debian. Leaving the
remaining SRU work to Miriam.
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The ipv4.route-metric bug has been handled in LP: #2076172 and is
included in Netplan v1.1 which is currently pending in noble-proposed.
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The netplan.io 0.107 autopkgtest are now also back to green, especially
when run with those triggers:
netplan.io/0.107.1-3ubuntu0.22.04.2 – upgrade to 0.107 to provide any veth tests
systemd/249.11-0ubuntu3.14 – for tunneling fixes from bug 2037667
network-manager/1.36.6-0ubuntu2.1 – for veth fixe
I tested network-manager 1.36.6-0ubuntu2.1 from jammy-proposed and can
confirm things are working as expected.
root@j:~# apt -t jammy-proposed install network-manager
root@j:~# netplan set --origin-hint=50-cloud-init
network.renderer=NetworkManager
root@j:~# netplan apply
WARNING:root:Cannot call
See investigation in
https://code.launchpad.net/~slyon/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+git/openssh/+merge/478452
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Title:
Open
Public bug reported:
Starting with Noble, the openssh autopkgtest "regress" (specifically
"integrity.sh") fails when the version string contains a tilde
character, such as "~ppa1".
In such case, it would fail with a log like this:
"""
943s 15:17:52.628196592 O: aes128-...@openssh.com: expected 10
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Oracular)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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enr0n says:
"Please leave noble alone for now. @ahasenack and I have been monitoring the
regression report and hoping for more feedback, but we still need to decide how
to move forward. In any case, that won't be solved before EOY."
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: New => Tri
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Oracular)
Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
[SRU] SSH pubkey authetication fai
Uploaded into Oracular for SRU review.
Holding back the upload to Noble (and Jammy), for now, due to a pending
SRU regression in 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.7. I don't want this to get
entangled. Maybe we should bundle it on top, though?
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** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Jammy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
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Title:
[SRU] SSH pub
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
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Title:
[SRU] SSH pub
0731)
SourcePackage: openssh
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to jammy on 2023-07-20 (0 days ago)
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Oracular)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
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** Summary changed:
- SSH pubkey authetication fails when GSSAPI enabled
+ [SRU] SSH pubkey authetication fails when GSSAPI enabled
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The Plucky autopkgtest logs from
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/openssh already show:
"""
## Checking ssh logs to confirm publickey auth was used
Dec 14 22:44:16 sshd-gssapi.example.fake sshd-session[2213]: Accepted publickey
for testuser2020-2 from 127.0.0.1 port 43364 ssh2: ED25519
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