[02:51] <ForeverNoob[m]> Hi, I've installed the minimized version of `ubuntu-22.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso` inside a KVM + Qemu (via virt-manager) VM. During install the network was fine, but after booting I can't seem to get an IP address. I also can't successfully run the `unminimize` command since the network is down.
[02:51] <ForeverNoob[m]> This is what it looks like: https://0x0.st/oYp-.1_2022-1
[04:35] <ForeverNoob[m]> Found the culprit: I set my VPN client to deny all LAN connections. Apparently this also includes VM networking :(
[20:33] <feurig> do we have an eta for openssl 3.0.7?
[20:34] <feurig> or at least a patch for the current ubuntu22.04 version
[20:37] <ravage> the ETA for the 3.0.7 release in on the openssl mailing list
[20:38] <ravage> hard to do any patched before the code release
[20:38] <ravage> it does not even say which versions are affected
[20:39] <feurig> I am just trying to answer work questions. I was finding the same ambiguity.
[20:39] <feurig> ravage: thanks.
[20:40] <mdeslaur> we will have updates for 22.04 tomorrow when openssl publishes details
[20:56] <feurig> mdeslaur: thank you.
[21:04] <Odd_Bloke> ravage: That's the public disclosure window: trusted distros generally get notified earlier so that users can start securing their systems as soon as the vulnerability is public.
[21:05] <ravage> i know how it works. but nobody will give us more information now
[21:05] <ravage> so all we can do it wait
[21:16] <Odd_Bloke> Sure, I was just responding to "hard to do any patches before the code release": distros will have already been doing patching.
[21:24] <JanC> openssl releasing that stuff on what is a holiday in many countries might not really be the best choice...