Public bug reported:
When doing a clean install (in this case of Ubuntu 24.04, but also with
22.04 and possibly even 20.04, but that has been a while…) I
consistently run into the following situation:
1) I manually configure IPv4
I open a console and check the network settings. `ip addr` shows t
I understand that Subiquity will provide these features in the future,
but I find it very irresponsible to make it the default installer for a
server release without being production ready (and these features are a
MUST for servers). Let alone pushing this in an LTS release. Very
irresponsible...
Well, it's acombined issue:
An ubuntu package shows content from motd.ubuntu.com. If we have control
over what motd.ubuntu.com contains then we should fix that. If we don't
have control over the quality of what motd.ubuntu.com contains then we
shouldn't use it.
User's won't know where the informa
Felipe: changing the preference level of IPv4 is not related to this
thread, which is about IPv6 connectivity.
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Title:
security.ubuntu.com not acc
Jamie: a comment has arrived :)
It is: "This has been fixed in the current versions in the repository,
where the prefix_len function has been rewritten to work as documented."
There is already a fix on the 5.4-patches branch:
https://sourceforge.net/p/net-
snmp/code/ci/ec96b35d5060c09b9f53d4dec73
Public bug reported:
All net-snmp-5.4 versions give bogus data when returning the
ipAddressPrefix for IPv4 addresses:
ipAddressPrefix.ipv4."94.142.242.194" =
ipAddressPrefixOrigin.2.ipv4."88.0.0.0".5
ipAddressPrefix.ipv4."127.0.0.1" = ipAddressPrefixOrigin.1.ipv4."51.101.48.0".0
While the real
Great news!
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Title:
security.ubuntu.com not accessible in IPv6 ( record missing in the
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(yes: this is mostly the same text as I posted for Bug #241305 because
the same problems apply)
This issue has been reported over 4 years ago, and has become a serious
real-life problem for organisations. IANA (global supply) ran out of
IPv4 addresses in February 2011. Shortly after that APNIC (As
This issue has been reported over 4 years ago, and has become a serious
real-life problem for organisations. IANA (global supply) ran out of
IPv4 addresses in February 2011. Shortly after that APNIC (Asia-Pacific
supply) ran out. In September 2012 RIPE NCC (Europe/Middle-East/parts of
Asia) ran out
This has been broken for a long time while the (trivial) solution is
known. Please get the fix into Karmic.
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