[Bug 1835114] Re: [MIR] ec2-instance-connect

Robert C Jennings 1835114 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Apr 1 02:04:36 UTC 2020


@raharper,

Your statement that this will be opt-in (disabled by default) does not
reflect our intentions with this package.  Upon review, my earlier
statement was not as clear as I wish it was.  In comment #31 I said:

> CPC (public cloud team) will continue with our baseline testing and for
> releases earlier than focal where we will be pre-installing the package
> in AWS images with the service disabled (opt-in) we will test that the
> service is correctly disabled.

The goal is to ship this in all supported Ubuntu images on AWS enabled
by default for releases where it can be added prior to release.  We
would ship disabled (opt-in) for releases that are already supported in
the field so as not to change behavior mid-release.  So my statement
regarding being disabled "for releases earlier than focal" reflects the
goal of shipping enabled by default in Focal were this MIR accepted
prior to Focal's release.

I want to ensure this is reviewed with that intent in mind.

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Title:
  [MIR] ec2-instance-connect

Status in ec2-instance-connect package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  [Availability]
  ec2-instance-connect is in the Ubuntu archive, and available for all supported releases. It is available on all architectures despite only being useful on Amazon EC2 instances.

  [Rationale]
  This package is useful on Amazon EC2 instances to make use of a new feature:
  Instance Connect; which allows storing SSH keys for access online in the Amazon systems. These SSH keys are then retrieved to be used by the system's SSH service, collated with pre-existing keys as deployed on the system.

  Installing the package enables the use of Instance Connect on an
  instance.

  [Security]
  This is a new package, and as such has no security history to speak of.

  [Quality Assurance]
  The package consists in a few shell scripts that are difficult to test by
  themselves due to the high reliance on Amazon's Instance Connect service;
  which is online and limited to use on Amazon instances.

  Given that it's a new package, there are no long-term outstanding bugs in
  Ubuntu or Debian. The package is only maintained in Ubuntu at the moment.

  This package deals with special "hardware"; it is only useful on Amazon
  instances, and its support is required as a default deployment on such
  instances when deployed with Ubuntu.

  [UI Standards]
  Not applicable. This service is command-line only and has no configuration options.

  [Dependencies]
  There are no special dependencies to speak of.

  [Standards Compliance]
  This package has been thoroughly reviewed by a few Canonical engineers, there are no standards violations known.

  [Maintenance]
  This package is to be owned by the Ubuntu Foundations team.

  [Background Information]
  This is Amazon-specific, as previously mentioned.

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