[13:17] <rick_h> morning party folks
[14:22] <testing1818282> Can somebody help me with selinux issues? I want to create a new user using cloud-init und ssh into this user using a ci pipeline with jenkins. Everything looks great except selinux. When I change the selinux of the authorized keys file manually, it starts working. In the documentation I saw that it is possible to set the selinux_user property, but
[14:22] <testing1818282> I don't get what I need to insert there for the sshd to be able to ready the keys file. I have posted additional info here: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/475b4jYRR7/   looking at the cloud-init.log, I can see that cloud-init tries to restore the labels, but this isn't helping, since I guess the labels need to be different for an authorized_keys
[14:22] <testing1818282> file in /var/opt/%username%/.ssh/authorized_keys. Is there any possibility to fix this? Thanks in advance for any help
[15:37] <meena> falcojr: holy shit it's finally done??!
[16:12] <powersj> testing1818282, not sure if someone sent you this, but yesterday rharper had a comment about your issue after you left: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/y7JjkqVwDn/
[16:16] <beantaxi> Good morning!
[16:21] <testing1818282> powersj thanks!
[16:33] <falcojr> meena: Whooo! We're hoping that we can write more integration tests as we go now so we won't spend as much time on verification during future SRUs
[20:58] <Odd_Bloke> rharper: Is https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/pull/744#pullrequestreview-563012092 a question you're able to answer?  Netplan and IPv6 isn't something I've had to deal with to date.
[21:39] <rharper> Odd_Bloke: let me look
[21:40] <Odd_Bloke> Thanks!
[22:08] <rharper> Odd_Bloke: replied