Secpack update for 2004 key.
Hi! I have updated secpack with the new keys for 2004. http://clemens.endorphin.org/secpack/ secpack implements updates from security.debian.org with signature checking. To Maria: secpack has never been part of Debian, since I'm not an official Debian developer. If someone wants to take care of this package, please speak out. Regards, Clemens P.S.: I'm sorry that this update took me so long, but I lost interest in using Debian because of it's release cycles. No offense. pgpemWoxwyrvo.pgp Description: PGP signature
Secpack update for 2004 key.
Hi! I have updated secpack with the new keys for 2004. http://clemens.endorphin.org/secpack/ secpack implements updates from security.debian.org with signature checking. To Maria: secpack has never been part of Debian, since I'm not an official Debian developer. If someone wants to take care of this package, please speak out. Regards, Clemens P.S.: I'm sorry that this update took me so long, but I lost interest in using Debian because of it's release cycles. No offense. pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
secpack update - Automatic security updates
An update to secpack is available with the new Debian ftp archive key. http://therapy.endorphin.org/secpack/ secpack implements updates from security.debian.org with signature checking. I'm no official debian developer. Does anyone want to adopt this unofficial package? Regards, Clemens
secpack update - Automatic security updates
An update to secpack is available with the new Debian ftp archive key. http://therapy.endorphin.org/secpack/ secpack implements updates from security.debian.org with signature checking. I'm no official debian developer. Does anyone want to adopt this unofficial package? Regards, Clemens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Automatic Debian security updates, an Implementation
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 09:55, Gustavo Franco wrote: > Talking about secpack, is it non-free? I can't see in your mail(Clemens) > the url or apt-line to get the source package. No, it's BSD. I didn't dare to put up a license for that minimal collection. There isn't even a source package. I just dpkg-deb -b the few files with a DEBIAN/control file. See http://therapy.endorphin.org/secpack/ Regards, Clemens P.S.: Sorry for replying that late, but someone obviously removed my Cc line and I haven't been subscribed to debian-security. Just found your message accidently in the archives. pgp8f9gk5X81C.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Automatic Debian security updates, an Implementation
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 09:55, Gustavo Franco wrote: > Talking about secpack, is it non-free? I can't see in your mail(Clemens) > the url or apt-line to get the source package. No, it's BSD. I didn't dare to put up a license for that minimal collection. There isn't even a source package. I just dpkg-deb -b the few files with a DEBIAN/control file. See http://therapy.endorphin.org/secpack/ Regards, Clemens P.S.: Sorry for replying that late, but someone obviously removed my Cc line and I haven't been subscribed to debian-security. Just found your message accidently in the archives. msg07844/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Automatic Debian security updates, an Implementation
Hi! http://therapy.endorphin.org/secpack_0.1-1.deb implements a simple cron based daily security update with signature checking using a modified version of ajt's apt-check-sigs. Feedback is appreciated. CC please, /me not on list. Regards, Clemens pgpVBkwjvCD5f.pgp Description: PGP signature
Automatic Debian security updates, an Implementation
Hi! http://therapy.endorphin.org/secpack_0.1-1.deb implements a simple cron based daily security update with signature checking using a modified version of ajt's apt-check-sigs. Feedback is appreciated. CC please, /me not on list. Regards, Clemens msg07424/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
CryptoAPI: Need beta-testers.
Hi! I'm happy to announce out-of-the-box support for CryptoAPI on woody on i386. No need to touch source code, nor kernel patches. Just put deb http://therapy.endorphin.org/cryptoapi/ ./ into your sources.list and depending on your kernel flavor apt-get install cryptoapi-core-2.4.18-[386|586|586tsc|686...] apt-get install cryptoloop-2.4.18-[386|586|586tsc|686...] That's it, no need to reboot. "modprobe cryptoloop" and you're done. For those that are blessed with a non-i386 architecture or that use self made kernels, there are - of course - source packages. Same sources.list line, but apt-get install cryptoapi-core-src cryptoloop-src CryptoAPI depends on the kernel building system, therefor it won't without the kernel source. After make-kpkg binary-arch just make-kpkg modules_image and cryptoapi-core and cryptoloop will be built fitting your kernel version. Although I have done my best to get this stuff working properly I recommend that you consider these packages HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL. Do NOT use in production environment (I'm serious!). In case you have access to a Debian box running on a non-i386 architecture, please contact me. For further information on how to use cryptoloop have a look at http://www.kerneli.org/cryptoapi/howto/ This is not yet an official CryptoAPI release. Feedback is highly appreciated, Clemens pgp5PDshCYwtC.pgp Description: PGP signature