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Message #28839
[Bug 1640978] Re: [SRU] Backport letsencrypt from bionic
This bug was fixed in the package python-letsencrypt-apache -
0.7.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
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python-letsencrypt-apache (0.7.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) xenial; urgency=medium
[ Robie Basak ]
* This update is part of the set of major updates moving Let's
Encrypt/Certbot to version 0.23 in 16.04 in order to allow it to
continue working following the general shutdown of TLS-SNI-01
validation (LP: #1640978).
* The new source package python-certbot-apache takes over this
package's functions.
[ Michael Casadevall ]
* Replace python-letsencrypt-apache with a compatibility shim
-- Robie Basak <robie.basak@xxxxxxxxxx> Fri, 22 Feb 2019 12:43:04
+0000
** Changed in: python-certbot (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
[SRU] Backport letsencrypt from bionic
Status in python-acme package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in python-certbot package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in python-certbot-apache package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in python-certbot-nginx package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in python-josepy package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in python-acme source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in python-certbot source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in python-certbot-apache source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in python-certbot-nginx source package in Xenial:
In Progress
Status in python-josepy source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in python-letsencrypt source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in python-letsencrypt-apache source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
Certbot (formerly called Let's Encrypt, as released in Xenial) will
stop working on 13 March 2019 when TLS-SNI-01 validation is turned off
by the primary Let's Encrypt CA. This will make the package
effectively useless for just about all users.
[Development Fix]
Newer validation options are present in the packages in Bionic
onwards, including Disco.
[Stable Fix]
For Xenial, we are backporting the version of Certbot in Bionic.
Note that this update includes two important functional changes:
1) Automatic renewal is being enabled.
2) Log rotation is switching to being handled by logrotate.
See the discussion in this bug for details.
Since the upstream project has been renamed from "Let's Encrypt" to
"Certbot" to better differentiate between the tooling and the CA, the
/usr/bin/certbot command will become available. However, a
compatibility symlink is provided under the old name
/usr/bin/letsencrypt.
[Test Case]
Upstream have an extensive test suite and are participating in this
SRU to help us validate and land it.
[Test Plan]
See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/Certbot#SRU_Verification_Process
and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/Certbot/TestScript
In addition, we will test the upgrade path from the Xenial release
pocket to proposed explicitly.
[Regression Potential]
The Certbot team has viewed breakage of existing workflows (especially
ones that may be automated) as a serious issue, has strived to avoid
them, and has treated workflow changes as regressions where it has
occurred.
We have the following test suites in place for Certbot:
* Nosetest unit tests with coverage for each module between 97% and 100%; *test.py in the relevant tree.
* Integration tests that run Certbot against the current copy of Let's Encrypt's serverside boulder codebase. These require docker and are a little more involved to run. See tests/boulder_integration.sh for instructions.
* "Compatibility tests" that run the Apache and Nginx plugins against corpora of configuration files for those webservers; these live in certbot-compatibility-test/
* Test farm tests, which we use to check that our releases run correctly on a wide range of platforms. These spin up Amazon EC2 instances for numerous OSes and run various tests on them. They live in tests/letstest
We recommend that Ubuntu run the first of these test suites during
build (but we believe the Debian packages already do that).
All of these tests mitigate the risk of regressions in our releases;
nonetheless, some regressions do slip past. Because many of our users
auto-update, these tend to be reported and fixed quickly in point
releases. For instance, regressions in 0.9.0 were fixed in 0.9.1,
0.9.2 and 0.9.3. Certbot 0.9.3 has been used to issue hundreds of
thousands of Certs in the field, so we are fairly confident that no
further significant regressions exist in it, and that release is
likely to be safe as a Xenial SRU.
At least two changes in functionality between 0.4.1 and 0.9.3 do bear
specific consideration for Xenial though:
Debian has added a "certbot renew" twice-daily cron job to their
packages between 0.4.1 and 0.9.3; we believe this is low regression
risk (having secondary renewal mechanisms in place is a NOOP) but
Xenial packages may want to increase the debconf verbosity to get
consent for this from Xenial users who are upgrading?
We had a custom log rotation scheme (rotate logs after every run), we now act like a more typical daemon, so packages need to be rotating our logs:
https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/3382
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