ustriage found 19 bugs. These are the noteworthy ones: ### https://pad.lv/1904199 - *(New) [ceph-iscsi] - [groovy-victoria] gwcli /iscsi-targets/ create ... fails with 1, GatewayError
Pinged #openstack, asked if they were aware of this bug, yes, they are. ### https://pad.lv/1911999 - *(New) [multipath-tools] - faulty paths are not removed Subscribed Christian. Christian, can you take a look at this one, please? ### https://pad.lv/1912347 - (New) [freeipmi] - freeipmi-ipmiseld: missing '/var/cache/ipmiseld/' directory in package freeipmi-ipmiseld Marked as Triaged since it looks like a valid bug, even though I wasn't able to reproduce it locally. I had the impression that we demoted freeipmi in favour of openipmi, so I went ahead and checked, and yes, freeipmi is in universe now. Should we still be getting bugs filed against it? ### https://pad.lv/1912387 - (New) [nagios-plugins] - [Patch] check_snmp: support SNMPv3 TSM security (client certificates) Marked as Wishlist and subscribed ubuntu-server. The patch upstream is still being reviewed. ### https://pad.lv/1912389 - (New) [nagios-plugins] - [Patch] SIGSEGV: crash when certificate contains extension longer than 512 bytes Seems like a valid bug, but against net-snmp, not nagios-plugins. I also tried but couldn't reproduce the bug locally, so I left a message asking for more details. I subscribed myself to the bug, as well as ubuntu-server. ### https://pad.lv/1912390 - (New) [nagios-plugins] - [Patch] TLS/DTLS: inconsistent allowed_uses behaviour when in debug mode / not in debug mode Again, this should have been filed against net-snmp, not nagios-plugins. I could not reproduce the bug, though. Sigh... Anyway, left a message to the reporter asking for more detailed information. I subscribed myself to the bug, as well as ubuntu-server. -- Sergio GPG key ID: E92F D0B3 6B14 F1F4 D8E0 EB2F 106D A1C8 C3CB BF14
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