[Bug 2008789] Re: [MIR] inetutils
Lukas Märdian
2008789 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Mar 14 10:24:51 UTC 2023
Moving this to NEW (ready for review). We still have failing
autopkgtests, but those are passing in DebCI:
https://ci.debian.net/packages/inetutils/inetutils/ and we're aware of
the issue in Ubuntu (LP: #2009814). Foundations is actively working on
resolving those, as part of our regular proposed-migration work, this
shouldn't block the MIR review.
** Changed in: inetutils (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: inetutils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Dominik Viererbe (dviererbe) => (unassigned)
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Title:
[MIR] inetutils
Status in inetutils package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Dear reviewers, this is my first MIR. I answered all questions very
carefully, but if something feels wrong, please look extra closely or
ask me (~dviererbe) to reinvestigate a given answer.
[Availability]
The package inetutils-telnet is already in Ubuntu universe.
The package inetutils-telnet build for the architectures it is designed to work on.
It currently builds and works for architetcures: amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
Link to package [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/inetutils|inetutils]]
[Rationale]
The package inetutils-telnet is required in Ubuntu main:
- The package inetutils-telnet will not generally be useful for a large part of
our user base, but is important/helpful still because it is commonly used for
network diagnostics, like protocol testing of SMTP services.
- Additionally telnet is still used for legacy industrial and scientific
equipment.
- Package inetutils-telnet covers similar use cases as netkit-telnet, but
is better because netkit-telnet has been dropped altogether from Debian,
thereby we want to replace it.
- The package inetutils-telnet is required in Ubuntu main no later than
April 13th 2023 due to the Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster release date.
[Security]
- Had security issues in the past:
- CVE-2019-0053 (needs triage)
- https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2019-0053
- most likely not relevant:
- CVE-2022-39028 (only related to telnetd)
- https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-39028
- https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2022-39028
- CVE-2020-10188 (related to netcat):
- https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2018/12/13/2
- https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2018/12/14/8
- CVE-2011-4862 (related to telnetd; not sure if relevant anymore)
- https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2011-4862
- https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-4862
- security issues were patched or reached end of life
- no `suid` or `sgid` binaries
- no executables in `/sbin` and `/usr/sbin`
- Package does not install services, timers or recurring jobs
- Packages does not open privileged ports (ports < 1024)
- Packages does not contain extensions to security-sensitive software
(filters, scanners, plugins, UI skins, ...)
- See list of files for:
- amd64: https://packages.ubuntu.com/lunar/amd64/inetutils-telnet/filelist
- arm64: https://packages.ubuntu.com/lunar/arm64/inetutils-telnet/filelist
- armhf: https://packages.ubuntu.com/lunar/armhf/inetutils-telnet/filelist
- i386: https://packages.ubuntu.com/lunar/i386/inetutils-telnet/filelist
- ppc64el: https://packages.ubuntu.com/lunar/ppc64el/inetutils-telnet/filelist
- s390x: https://packages.ubuntu.com/lunar/s390x/inetutils-telnet/filelist
[Quality assurance - function/usage]
- The package works well right after install
[Quality assurance - maintenance]
- The package is maintained well in Debian/Ubuntu/Upstream and does
not have too many, long-term & critical, open bugs
- Ubuntu https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/inetutils/+bug
- Debian https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=inetutils
- Upstream-Homepage: https://www.gnu.org/software/inetutils/
- Upstream-Bugtracker: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-inetutils/
- The package does not deal with exotic hardware we cannot support
[Quality assurance - testing]
- The package runs a test suite on build time, if it fails
it makes the build fail
- The package runs an autopkgtest, and its builds are currently passing on
amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
- link to builds (logs can be accessed through the web UI)
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lunar/+builds?build_text=inetutils&build_state=built&arch_tag=all
- Link to autopkgtests https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/i/inetutils
- The package does have failing autopkgtests tests right now, but they
allways fail (See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/inetutils/+bug/2009814)
This is okay because the failure occures at the inetutils-ping package.
The Foundations Team is working on a fix.
[Quality assurance - packaging]
- debian/watch is present and works
- debian/control defines a correct Maintainer field
- This package does not yield massive lintian Warnings, Errors
- Recent build log of inetutils: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lunar/+builds?build_text=inetutils&build_state=all&arch_tag=all
- Full output of `lintian --pedantic` is attached as an extra post to this bug.
- A lintian overrides is present, but ok because it is unused
- The lintian Error 'inetutils changes: bad-distribution-in-changes-file lunar-amd64'
emitted in the build log, this is because the debian/changelog file
specifies 'unstable' as distribution.
- This package does not rely on obsolete or about to be demoted packages.
(The dependencies had recent updates and I could not find any open bug
ticket that indicates a upcoming demotion)
- This package has no python2 or GTK2 dependencies
- The package will be installed by default, but does not ask debconf
questions
- Packaging and build is easy, link to debian/rules: https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/inetutils/tree/debian/control
- There is still the complication that building/testing inetutils-telnet
can fail because of other inetutils-* packages.
[UI standards]
- Application is not end-user facing (does not need translation)
- End-user applications without desktop file, not needed because it is a
command line tool for sysadmins
[Dependencies]
- No further depends or recommends dependencies that are not yet in main
[Standards compliance]
- This package correctly follows FHS and Debian Policy
[Maintenance/Owner]
- Owning Team will be Ubuntu Foundations
- Ubuntu Foundations Bugs is already subscribed to the package
- This does not use static builds
- This does not use vendored code
- This package is not rust based
[Background information]
- The Package description explains the package well
- Debian transitioned its default `telnet` client from netkit-telnet to
inetutils-telnet. This transition was postponed in Ubuntu for kinetic by
having ubuntu-standard Recommend `netkit-telnet` instead of `telnet`.
But now, netkit-telnet has been dropped altogether from Debian and
process-removals is prompting us to also delete it from lunar.
(See: https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/telnet)
- other binary packages from this inetutils might be brought into main
accidentally, or even intentionally but with limited oversight, in the future.
- mixed main/universe is a foreign concept to users
Seeded in lunar.standard as a replacement for netkit-telnet:
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/platform/commit/?h=lunar&id=349619dc49fdd0695c0bd7f9ae72f535809c2657
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