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      David_5.1 @yann
      last edited by

      One-line format should work fine with Trixie, but as the “new” deb822 format has been supported since Debian Jessie, it should be usable on most installs.

      Jessie manpage for reference : https://manpages.debian.org/jessie/apt/sources.list.5.en.html#:~:text=rfc822

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        john.c
        last edited by john.c

        @yann Though the deb822 format allows for that file in sources format, to have the signing key tied to that file’s specified repositories. Very important as it ensures that the key is only used by that repository, unless otherwise specified. The old format typically tends to apply that key to all repositories. So even repositories which shouldn’t use it could, worse the key was trusted for all repositories by the client.

        In the new format the repositories can have the specific key tied to them, on the client side as well as the server side.

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          yann Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @john.c
          last edited by

          @john.c OK, that will be useful when the repo is signed, but for now I don't see what adverse effect it can have. Do I miss something?

          Also we try to avoid breaking support for older OS versions, so we'll likely continue to advertise the old format for older versions of Debian.

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            john.c @yann
            last edited by john.c

            @yann said in New Rust Xen guest tools:

            @john.c OK, that will be useful when the repo is signed, but for now I don't see what adverse effect it can have. Do I miss something?

            Also we try to avoid breaking support for older OS versions, so we'll likely continue to advertise the old format for older versions of Debian.

            @yann From Debian 13.0.0 (code name Trixie) having repository signing is mandatory. Without it apt will straight refuse to install, update or upgrade its packages.

            Also doing with deb822 format will help to protect the GPG Key, used by Vates from abuse by another repository. Especially if that repository is hosting malware laden deb packages. As only the Vates repository can then use that signing key, as defined in the sources file.

            Refusing to install, update or upgrade is an adverse effect wouldn’t you say?

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            • DustyArmstrongD Offline
              DustyArmstrong @dClauzel
              last edited by

              Testing the agent out on Arch Linux (mainly due to the spotty 'support' in the AUR/generally) and it is working fine - better than what I had before (which did not report VM info properly). I've set it up as a systemd service to replace the previous one I had, also working as expected.

              This would be fun to contribute towards.

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              • Tristis OrisT Offline
                Tristis Oris Top contributor
                last edited by

                Not sure is it an issue. Agent itself is working.

                Welcome to Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.14.0-37-generic x86_64)

                systemctl status xen-guest-agent
                ● xen-guest-agent.service - Xen guest agent
                     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/xen-guest-agent.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
                     Active: active (running) since Mon 2026-02-09 14:28:41 MSK; 36min ago
                   Main PID: 959 (xen-guest-agent)
                      Tasks: 17 (limit: 19041)
                     Memory: 4.8M (peak: 6.7M)
                        CPU: 76ms
                     CGroup: /system.slice/xen-guest-agent.service
                             └─959 /usr/sbin/xen-guest-agent
                
                Feb 09 14:28:41 oris systemd[1]: Started xen-guest-agent.service - Xen guest agent.
                Feb 09 14:28:41 oris xen-guest-agent[959]: cannot parse yet os version Custom("24.04")
                

                Welcome to Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.17.0-14-generic x86_64)

                systemctl status xen-guest-agent
                ● xen-guest-agent.service - Xen guest agent
                     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/xen-guest-agent.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
                     Active: active (running) since Mon 2026-02-09 15:04:31 MSK; 1s ago
                   Main PID: 9058 (xen-guest-agent)
                      Tasks: 17 (limit: 76999)
                     Memory: 2.5M (peak: 4.7M)
                        CPU: 32ms
                     CGroup: /system.slice/xen-guest-agent.service
                             └─9058 /usr/sbin/xen-guest-agent
                
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                
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                • olivierlambertO Offline
                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                  last edited by

                  Question for @yann or @teddyastie I assume

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                    john.c @Tristis Oris
                    last edited by

                    @Tristis-Oris said in New Rust Xen guest tools:

                    Not sure is it an issue. Agent itself is working.

                    Welcome to Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.14.0-37-generic x86_64)

                    systemctl status xen-guest-agent
                    ● xen-guest-agent.service - Xen guest agent
                         Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/xen-guest-agent.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
                         Active: active (running) since Mon 2026-02-09 14:28:41 MSK; 36min ago
                       Main PID: 959 (xen-guest-agent)
                          Tasks: 17 (limit: 19041)
                         Memory: 4.8M (peak: 6.7M)
                            CPU: 76ms
                         CGroup: /system.slice/xen-guest-agent.service
                                 └─959 /usr/sbin/xen-guest-agent
                    
                    Feb 09 14:28:41 oris systemd[1]: Started xen-guest-agent.service - Xen guest agent.
                    Feb 09 14:28:41 oris xen-guest-agent[959]: cannot parse yet os version Custom("24.04")
                    

                    Welcome to Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.17.0-14-generic x86_64)

                    systemctl status xen-guest-agent
                    ● xen-guest-agent.service - Xen guest agent
                         Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/xen-guest-agent.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
                         Active: active (running) since Mon 2026-02-09 15:04:31 MSK; 1s ago
                       Main PID: 9058 (xen-guest-agent)
                          Tasks: 17 (limit: 76999)
                         Memory: 2.5M (peak: 4.7M)
                            CPU: 32ms
                         CGroup: /system.slice/xen-guest-agent.service
                                 └─9058 /usr/sbin/xen-guest-agent
                    
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    Feb 09 15:04:31 k3s xen-guest-agent[9058]: Specified IFLA_INET6_CONF NLA attribute holds more(most likely new kernel) data which is unknown to netlink-packet-route crate, expecting 236, got 240
                    

                    Is this a graphical (desktop) based VM running the agent?

                    @olivierlambert If his VM is a desktop graphical Ubuntu then, it’s Kernel will be regularly updated with each new standard lifecycle point be an upgraded HWE kernel. So will be frequently getting this message, new info in the kernel. HWE kernels are default in modern Ubuntu desktop environments!

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                    • Tristis OrisT Offline
                      Tristis Oris Top contributor @john.c
                      last edited by

                      @john.c server, no UI.

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                      • yannY Offline
                        yann Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Tristis Oris
                        last edited by

                        @Tristis-Oris yes it is likely you're using a newer kernel, we likely need to rebuild the agent using a newer version of the netlink crate.

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