Activity log for bug #2020682

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2023-05-24 14:40:13 Denison Barbosa bug added bug
2023-05-24 14:40:26 Denison Barbosa description ADSys is part of the enterprise desktop offerings and customers are requesting the new version to be released for 22.04 LTS. [Impact] * ADSys depends on Go 1.20, so the golang-1.20 package must be backported to 22.04 as well. * The new version has some features that are heavily requested by enterprise customers running the LTS. [Test Plan] 1. Configure your machine with AD, with a correctly configured SSSD and KRB5. AD user should be able to log in (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/2.-Prerequisites); 2. Install admx and adml files on your AD controller (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/3.-AD-Setup); 3. Configure some Group Policies in the AD server (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/4.-Using-GPO); 4. Install ADSys, reboot the machine and login in as an AD user; 5. Ensure that the configuration done in the AD server is reflected on the Ubuntu machine; [Where problems could occur] * ADSys can prevent authentication of AD users if some policies can't be applied; * For local users, no impact will occur; ADSys is part of the enterprise desktop offerings and customers are requesting the new version to be released for 22.04 LTS. [Impact] * ADSys depends on Go 1.20, so the golang-1.20 package must be backported to 22.04 as well. * The new version has some features that are heavily requested by enterprise customers running the LTS. [Test Plan]  1. Configure your machine with AD, with a correctly configured SSSD and KRB5. AD user should be able to log in (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/2.-Prerequisites);  2. Install admx and adml files on your AD controller (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/3.-AD-Setup);  3. Configure some Group Policies in the AD server (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/4.-Using-GPO);  4. Install ADSys, reboot the machine and login in as an AD user;  5. Ensure that the configuration done in the AD server is reflected on the Ubuntu machine; [Where problems could occur] * ADSys can prevent authentication of AD users if some policies can't be applied; * For local users, no impact will occur;
2023-05-24 14:46:35 Denison Barbosa nominated for series Ubuntu Jammy
2023-05-24 14:46:35 Denison Barbosa bug task added adsys (Ubuntu Jammy)
2023-05-25 10:50:34 Matthew Ruffell bug added subscriber Matthew Ruffell
2023-06-01 10:50:11 Denison Barbosa summary [SRU] Release new adsys version to Jammy Release adsys 0.12.0
2023-06-01 10:50:22 Denison Barbosa nominated for series Ubuntu Lunar
2023-06-01 10:50:22 Denison Barbosa bug task added adsys (Ubuntu Lunar)
2023-06-01 17:28:37 Launchpad Janitor adsys (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2023-06-05 09:00:09 Didier Roche-Tolomelli bug added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2023-06-05 10:09:46 Łukasz Zemczak adsys (Ubuntu Jammy): status New Incomplete
2023-06-07 03:47:00 Ubuntu Archive Robot bug added subscriber Didier Roche-Tolomelli
2024-01-25 20:38:32 Brian Murray adsys (Ubuntu Lunar): status New Won't Fix
2024-06-26 13:08:56 Gabriel Nagy description ADSys is part of the enterprise desktop offerings and customers are requesting the new version to be released for 22.04 LTS. [Impact] * ADSys depends on Go 1.20, so the golang-1.20 package must be backported to 22.04 as well. * The new version has some features that are heavily requested by enterprise customers running the LTS. [Test Plan]  1. Configure your machine with AD, with a correctly configured SSSD and KRB5. AD user should be able to log in (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/2.-Prerequisites);  2. Install admx and adml files on your AD controller (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/3.-AD-Setup);  3. Configure some Group Policies in the AD server (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/4.-Using-GPO);  4. Install ADSys, reboot the machine and login in as an AD user;  5. Ensure that the configuration done in the AD server is reflected on the Ubuntu machine; [Where problems could occur] * ADSys can prevent authentication of AD users if some policies can't be applied; * For local users, no impact will occur; This bug is not being verified individually because of the use of the SRU exception process (LP: #2059756) ----- ADSys is part of the enterprise desktop offerings and customers are requesting the new version to be released for 22.04 LTS. [Impact] * ADSys depends on Go 1.20, so the golang-1.20 package must be backported to 22.04 as well. * The new version has some features that are heavily requested by enterprise customers running the LTS. [Test Plan]  1. Configure your machine with AD, with a correctly configured SSSD and KRB5. AD user should be able to log in (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/2.-Prerequisites);  2. Install admx and adml files on your AD controller (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/3.-AD-Setup);  3. Configure some Group Policies in the AD server (https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/4.-Using-GPO);  4. Install ADSys, reboot the machine and login in as an AD user;  5. Ensure that the configuration done in the AD server is reflected on the Ubuntu machine; [Where problems could occur] * ADSys can prevent authentication of AD users if some policies can't be applied; * For local users, no impact will occur;
2024-06-28 20:40:36 Steve Langasek adsys (Ubuntu Jammy): status Incomplete Fix Committed
2024-06-28 20:40:38 Steve Langasek bug added subscriber SRU Verification
2024-06-28 20:40:43 Steve Langasek tags verification-needed verification-needed-jammy
2024-07-04 12:02:09 Gabriel Nagy tags verification-needed verification-needed-jammy verification-done verification-done-jammy
2024-07-09 18:11:25 Launchpad Janitor adsys (Ubuntu Jammy): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2024-07-09 18:11:25 Launchpad Janitor cve linked 2024-3094
2024-07-09 18:11:49 Brian Murray removed subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team