Noah Meyerhans <fr...@morgul.net> (2024-07-16): > Control: tags -1 + moreinfo > > > > I'm not sure where this file is coming from, but it'd be great to have > > > those permissions fixed/those warnings go away.
Thanks for filing this. > I don't actually see any issues with /etc/netplan/90-default.yaml on the > current sid nocloud images: > > root@localhost:~# cat /etc/cloud-release > ID=nocloud > VERSION="20240716-1810" > > root@localhost:~# journalctl -b | grep -i netplan > Jul 16 22:32:24 localhost systemd[1]: Configuration file > /run/systemd/system/netplan-ovs-cleanup.service is marked world-inaccessible. > This has no effect as configuration data is accessible via APIs without > restrictions. Proceeding anyway. > Jul 16 22:32:24 localhost systemd[1]: netplan-ovs-cleanup.service - > OpenVSwitch configuration for cleanup was skipped because of an unmet > condition check (ConditionFileIsExecutable=/usr/bin/ovs-vsctl). > Jul 16 22:32:26 localhost systemd-networkd[280]: enp0s2: Configuring with > /run/systemd/network/10-netplan-all-en.network. > > The warning regarding netplan-ovs-cleanup.service should probably be > addressed, but that's something different. > > Can you share complete logs? What version of the image are you using? This shows up when toying with the `netplan` command, e.g.: kibi@pirogue-admin:~$ sudo netplan get all ** (process:9739): WARNING **: 23:40:29.398: Permissions for /etc/netplan/90-default.yaml are too open. Netplan configuration should NOT be accessible by others. There's nothing secret in the default configuration for cloud images but since that might contain secrets (e.g. WPA passphrases), Netplan complains. Seen with at least: - debian-12-nocloud-amd64-daily-20240703-1797.qcow2 - debian-sid-nocloud-amd64-daily-20240714-1808.qcow2 Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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