Public bug reported:
It seems python-apt from ubuntu precise ESM made it into the old
precise-security repo. Unfortunately, it depends on libapt-pkg4.12 (>=
0.8.16~exp12ubuntu10.28), which is not available.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python-apt : Depends: libapt-pkg4.12 (>=
It seems this is also applicable to ubuntu bionic since openssl 1.1.1
landed in bionic-updates. We have bionic clients that cannot connect to
the enterprise wifi because they attempt TLS 1.3. Recompiling openssl
with the "no-tls1_3" Configure option fixes the problem. See also
https://github.com/Fr
I quite agree with @GeekSmith here. We disabled systemd-resolved on
bionic and install ifupdown instead since we install this on server that
have a static configuration and we don't want systemd-resolved to modify
anything in the resolv.conf file.
Only during the initial installation time of the s
Just clarifying that we don't use the resolvconf package either, but
just a plain static /etc/resolv.conf file.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1745463
Title:
Sorry for the noise, it seems this is not related to rsyslog after all.
In our install process we are moving /var/log to another partition
(mounted in /data/) and then symlink it to /var/log. Permissions are set
up properly and work while the system is running. When the system is
rebooted though th
Actually, it looks like this is already fixed in cosmic. Can this be
ported to bionic as well?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1811861
Title:
incorrect perm
Public bug reported:
we are debootstrapping a full bionic distribution into a directory.
After debootstrapping the permissions on /var/log are incorrect, causing
rsyslog to fail because it cannot write into the directory to create the
various files.
Also, in the postinst of the rsyslog package I
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