That actually makes sense, because the swtpm user's home directory is
/var/lib/swtpm. So I guess swtpm_* commands are run as user swtpm, which
then updates that user's config files under $HOME/.config/.
Thanks for the pointers! Fixed this by editing swtpm user's config files
under its $HOME/.confi
Config files seem to be in order, no placeholders:
= /etc/swtpm_setup.conf =
# Program invoked for creating certificates
create_certs_tool= /usr/bin/swtpm_localca
create_certs_tool_config = /etc/swtpm-localca.conf
create_certs_tool_options = /etc/swtpm-localca.options
# Comma-separated lis
Config files seem to be in order, no placeholders:
= /etc/swtpm_setup.conf =
# Program invoked for creating certificates
create_certs_tool= /usr/bin/swtpm_localca
create_certs_tool_config = /etc/swtpm-localca.conf
create_certs_tool_options = /etc/swtpm-localca.options
# Comma-separated lis
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
Release:24.04
I've upgraded from 22.04 a couple of weeks ago.
swtpm:
Installed: 0.7.3-0ubuntu5.24.04.1
Candidate: 0.7.3-0ubuntu5.24.04.1
Version table:
*** 0.7.3-0ubuntu5.24.04.1 500
500 http://openbsd-httpd:56002/ubu
Public bug reported:
A number of exclusion rules don't work with aide running on 22.04.
I'll just list two examples here, there's the
/etc/aide/aide.conf.d/31_aide_libvirt-bin and
/etc/aide/aide.conf.d/31_aide_systemd rule files that has a couple of
exclusions.
If I take 31_aide_systemd as an