** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: Jorge Niedbalski (niedbalski) => (unassigned)
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Note that the patch is a no-op. The source package format is 1.0 and it
doesn't call quilt explicitly. The precise package uses inline patches.
I tried to apply it manually, but it doesn't fit at all..
Can you please backport the patch to the precise version and change it
inline?
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@arges,
I re-uploaded the patch, rebasing with current -updates and fixing the
issue you detected. Please sponsor.
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Tit
Attached patch for precise.
** Patch added: "patch for precise"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/1006898/+attachment/4399572/+files/lp1006898-set-so-bindtodevice-on-dhcp.patch
** Patch removed: "lp1006898-set-so-bindtodevice-on-dhcp.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
Jorge, Chuck, can you get that update/uploaded?
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Jorge, can you reformat the debdiff so it just adds the debian patch and
doesn't also modify the original source? Thanks
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The attached patch, applies upstream
9380ba70d67db6b69f817d8e318de5ba1e990b12 into precise.
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Importance: Medium => High
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Did this make it into 12.04.2 LTS? We still experience breakage here,
and must manually apply a newer dnsmasq out of band (which causes all
sorts of other administration burdens). I don't see it in cloud-archive
either according to the most recent comment 1 month ago.
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No we are probably going to be backporting it to the cloud archive.
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Chuck, this is still assigned to you. Is it going anywhere?
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This is hitting a lot of openstack users who chose 12.04 due to the
announcement of backporting openstack to precise for 3 years:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive
We fall into that category. It's pretty much impossible to use stock
versions of dnsmasq and openstack in 12.04. This ad
No
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Was this update to dnsmasq released in 12.04.1 ?
root@ubuntu:~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
Release:12.04
Codename: precise
root@ubuntu:~# apt-cache policy dnsmasq
dnsmasq:
Installed: 2.59-4
Candidate: 2.5
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04.1 => precise-updates
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Assigned this bug to myself when going through the buglist as it was in
my usual package list, though based on past comments, I'm now re-
assigning to Chuck as he's more familiar with the issue.
I'll be interested in looking at the diff before it gets pushed to our
users though. As Steve said, we
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Stéphane Graber (stgraber)
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Ill fix this up do as requested.
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Before the SRU team will reconsider an SRU for this, based on the above
I would also expect to see a regression test plan that accounts for
making sure dnsmasq continues to work correctly in configurations other
than the openstack one.
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... and now I've reviewed the debdiff, and found it to not match the
upstream commit. This part of the patch to src/network.c is missing:
@@ -254,6 +261,7 @@ static int iface_allowed(struct irec **irecp, int if_index,
iface->addr = *addr;
iface->netmask = netmask;
iface->tftp
I'm afraid I also don't understand this problem statement:
> There is an issue with the way nova uses dnsmasq in VLAN mode. It starts
> up a single copy of dnsmasq for each vlan on the network host (or on
> every host in multi_host mode). The problem is in the way that dnsmasq
> binds to an ip add
Please also complete the test case with explicit information about how
users can verify the *fix* for this bug.
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Chuck, please put SRU information in the bug description, not in a
comment - it becomes hard to find this information when there are a
dozen more comments from testers.
** Description changed:
+ ** Issue **
+
There is an issue with the way nova uses dnsmasq in VLAN mode. It starts
up a singl
And that means what?
Will you (Ubuntu) ignore the bug and leave the patching up to the
libvirt/lxc Ubuntu users?
I am confused. :-)
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Well, what I meant was: the code that you're touching is in the dnsmasq-
base package, and dnsmasq-base is installed on *all* Ubuntu systems, as
a dependency of network-manager. It seems that the worst-case regression
potential is that we break DNS on all Ubuntu systems, which would be bad
:)
lxc
Roaf,
What I mean for "most". I mean we dont recommend that people use VLAN
but some people do use it, and are not able to use vlan with the dnsmasq
in precise without this fix.
Regards
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> Could this be more safely worked-around in openstack?
forgot to comment on this one, well, I am no OpenStack expert, however,
OpenStack nova-network relies on dnsmasq for propagating IP addresses
via DHCP to their (KVM/...) instances, and OpenStack supports simple
networking (w/o VLAN) and VLAN-
Hey,
sorry, with "most" I meant "the documentation recommends using
VlanManager" (that is, VLAN mode) for networking.
Although, you cannot "rely" on such a behaviour, IMHO, because it
absolutely makes no sense to let hosts (that send a DHCPREQUEST) not
receive their DHCPACK.
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This seems like an important bug to fix, but I have reservations about
changing dnsmasq's behaviour in a stable update. When you say ‘most
installations don't use this type of networking’, what do you mean by
‘most’, is it plausible that someone has relied on this behaviour, and
if someone had reli
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** Issue **
There is an issue with the way nova uses dnsmasq in VLAN mode. It starts
up a single copy of dnsmasq for each vlan on the network host (or on
every host in multi_host mode). The problem is in the way that dnsmasq
binds to an ip address and port[2]. Both copies can respond to broadcast
uot;
> à : guyroch...@aol.com
> cc :
> objet : [Bug 1006898] Re: [SRU] dnsmasq fails at leasing issues when using
> vlan mode
>
>
> 2.62 is in Quantal
>
> ** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
>Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Milestone: None => ubuntu-12.04.1
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On 31/05/12 14:57, Scott Moser wrote:
> this looks like something we should pull in.
> Since Ubuntu has unmodified debian package, and debian maintainer is upstream
> maintainer, we should probably let the quantal package get synced from
> debian. Then, we can patch the 12.04 Ubuntu version in a
this looks like something we should pull in.
Since Ubuntu has unmodified debian package, and debian maintainer is upstream
maintainer, we should probably let the quantal package get synced from debian.
Then, we can patch the 12.04 Ubuntu version in an SRU.
@Simon,
If you're reading this, do y
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