=== RikMills__ is now known as RikMills [09:09] Red Hats Podcast this Season 9 is about computer viruses and the first episode is about worms: https://cdn.simplecast.com/audio/a88fbe81-5614-4834-8a78-24c287debbe6/episodes/a802eb52-ef76-4514-8283-9657e740b0a4/audio/90e8ef59-d481-4d02-9de7-6379490d3e1d/default_tc.mp3?aid=rss_feed&feed=vUHP7wpf&fbclid=IwAR3hT7YR9ep_817XwqQ0YU5UV1r2ibYP4P040oPMspF28YzYkfryCtFlkc8 [11:04] damn luna has gone - /me wonders if that is the command line heroes podcast... will have to listen and find out [11:05] heh yep just got to 1:30 where they say 'command line heroes' - wow much more professional than the old ubuntu security podcast... I'll have to try and up my game :) [17:27] sarnold: hi, the frr MIR was approved [17:27] sarnold: I'm struggling with frr-snmp, whether I should seed it too or not [17:27] sarnold: there are quite many bugs about snmp in the upstream tracker: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/issues?page=2&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+snmp [17:28] and snmp is always thorny to debug, and usually a security horror [17:28] I'm trying to check how quagga handled snmp, since we are replacing it with frr [17:29] I think it had snmp support as well [17:30] hm, looks like we didn't enable it [17:30] * ahasenack checks the lp build logs [17:36] it's unclear, there are a ton of *_snmp.o files in the build log, and the package suggests snmpd, but I don't see it pulling in libsnmp or anything lke that [17:37] and frr-snmp does link with a libsnmp lib [17:38] I think I'll leave it in universe. We can revisit if needed and pull it into main later. Demoting once a release has happened is always harder/impossible, but not promoting [17:38] any consideration? [17:50] ahasenack: yeah, that would be my inclinitation, to leave it in universe. [17:50] ok, thanks [17:50] ... for exactly the reasons you've outlined. [17:51] ok, I'm going to write as such in the MIR bug [19:02] ahasenack: thanks, sounds good to me :) [19:05] you are welcome :) [19:05] remember me when that cve on frr-snmp comes along and you see it in universe ;) [19:17] :D :D :D