Thanks for the effort here! I tested against Noble and Jammy, and while
I wasn't able to reproduce this issue in Noble with either package
(either from "noble/main" or from "noble-proposed/main"), I can confirm
that the crash no longer occurs on Jammy with the version from -proposed
(I did not test
Hey there Nick,
Just chiming in from the FIPS-side of things, you are correct that FIPS
isn't available for Noble yet. That's likely more than a year out still
(hopefully less, though). FIPS will never make it to Oracular however,
since FIPS is only for LTS releases.
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You received this bug not
Public bug reported:
Hello!
I'm opening this LP to begin the discussion for consideration of
implementing the Python Plugin API (documented here[1]) into our sudo
package. We have received requests for this from some customers, and
other distros (RHEL[2], namely, apparently as of 9.x) have implem
For additional information, this is being configured in netplan. Here is the
relevant (obfuscated) section of that configuration:
---
auth:
key-management: 802.1x
method: tls
ca-certificate: /var/my_dir/net/certs/CA.pem
client-certificate: /var/my_dir/net/certs/Wo
Public bug reported:
Hello,
It would seem that wpa_supplicant, when used on a wired connection for 802.1x
authentication, does not operate correctly on a Jammy system when FIPS is
enabled (either fips or fips-updates). It's unclear what precisely is going on,
but based on the logs we've seen t
Public bug reported:
Hello! When one enables FIPS mode on a Jammy system and then attempts to
use paramiko in Python, the module crashes with the following output:
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root@jipster:~# cat /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled
1
root@jipster:~# python3
Python 3.10.12 (main, Nov 20 2023, 1
Coming here from my dup bug report 2060971. Can confirm that the newer
version of update-manager seems to fix the issue. And indeed, my
livepatch install is a little jankey on my system for some reason, but
instead of being greeted with a crash every morning, I'm now presented
with pending updates
Hi Grant!
I keep my system updated regularly, but indeed I'm on slightly older:
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:~$ dpkg -l|grep update-manager
ii python3-update-manager 1:22.04.19
all python 3.x module for update-manager
ii update-manager
** Description changed:
Howdy!
- I have a customer in case 00381750 requesting a time frame for when
- Octavia 10.1.1 can be SRUed, as they mentioned they are interested in
- some fixes included in that version for issues they are experiencing.
- I'm having trouble finding when that version w