I'm disappointed that maas being an open proxy isn't mentioned anywhere in the
documentation, that I could find. It should be mentioned in big bold red
letters, maybe blink or marquee. The, "not designed to be run on the internet"
is fine, but it should be well documented and so should the reaso
Public bug reported:
The generated cert has incorrect X509v3 Basic Constraints: CA: FALSE.
This prevents certificate validation even when the certificate has been
added to another systems trusted CA.
** Affects: ssl-cert (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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You can reproduce this by running an unprivileged lxc and attempting to
install mongodb
$ lxc-create -n crisp-Hadley -t ubuntu-cloud -- -r trusty -S
~/.ssh/id_rsa-canonical.pub
$ lxc-start -n crisp-Hadley
$ lxc-attach -n crisp-Hadley
# apt-get install mongodb
** Branch linked: lp:~evarlast/ubuntu/trusty/mongodb/upstart-workaround-
debian-bug-718702
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Title:
in the LXC host mongodb serv
** Branch linked: lp:~evarlast/ubuntu/utopic/mongodb/upstart-workaround-
debian-bug-718702
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Title:
in the LXC host mongodb serv
Public bug reported:
This is a specific instance of this bug. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=718702
** Affects: mongodb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Nevermind the above SSL error message. I had python-websocket installed
from juju-stable ppa.
Testing without ppa package and with trusty and trusty-proposed packages
works.
$ juju-quickstart
juju quickstart v1.3.1
bootstrapping the jrwren-aws environment (type: ec2)
reusing the already bootstrap
I cannot reproduce using local. It would have been worth noting that this only
effects openstack and ec2 providers.
Using the versions from trusty-proposed
juju=1.18.4+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
juju-quickstart=1.3.1-0ubuntu1.1
I can't verify because of SSL certificate validation errors.
juju boots
Forced use of precise with:
juju-quickstart --gui-charm-url cs:~juju-gui/precise/juju-gui-169
Everything worked.
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Tested with
juju-quickstart 1.3.1-0ubuntu1.1 (from proposed)
# juju version
1.18.4-trusty-amd64
quickstart defaults to default-series trusty, this works.
Tested a second time with default-series precise, this also works, but
deploys on trusty.
I do not know how to test this, can someone give
Clint,
I expect a prompt to be displayed to stdout and prompt for input on
stdin. What actually happens is that I start apache via ssh and the
prompt is displayed via plymouth on the server's console which I rarely
see.
It would be nice if the check was not just "if plymouth is running and
availa
Agreed, I doubt upstream will fix it. I can't mark this as Won't Fix.
Maybe I should mark it as Invalid or Opinion?
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Title:
ssh-
Public bug reported:
I think the subject describes it all. I realize this should probably be
a patch sent to openssh themselves. I'm tracking here for ubuntu
usability.
** Affects: openssh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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