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[Bug 2072486] Re: netplan-ovs-cleanup.service is marked world-inaccessible

 

We're encountering the same netplan-ovs-cleanup.service is marked world-
inaccessible warning on our SIM registration server running Ubuntu 22.04
LTS. This started appearing in the systemd journal right after upgrading
the netplan.io package to version 0.106.1-7ubuntu0.22.04.3. The message
logs every minute but doesn't seem to impact functionality. Since our
platform at https://globessimregistration.com/ handles real-time Globe
SIM registration, we want to ensure this warning doesn't affect network
reliability or long-term performance. A clarification or permanent fix
would be appreciated, especially as we rely on consistent backend
connectivity.

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Title:
  netplan-ovs-cleanup.service is marked world-inaccessible

Status in netplan.io package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in netplan.io source package in Jammy:
  Confirmed
Status in netplan.io source package in Noble:
  Fix Released
Status in netplan.io source package in Oracular:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  SystemD logs a warning every minute in journal log:

  ===
  Jun 28 06:04:58 example.com systemd[1]: Configuration file /run/systemd/system/netplan-ovs-cleanup.service is marked world-inaccessible. This has no effect as configuration data is accessible via APIs without restrictions. Proceeding anyway.
  ===

  It seems the systemd warning started after the package update:

  ===
  2024-06-28 06:04:14 upgrade netplan.io:amd64 0.105-0ubuntu2~22.04.3 0.106.1-7ubuntu0.22.04.3
  2024-06-28 06:04:14 status installed netplan.io:amd64 0.106.1-7ubuntu0.22.04.3
  ===

  Before that the warning didn't exist in the journal log.

  
  The warning can be seen on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and also on Ubuntu 24 LTS.

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