On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 5:09 AM, Florian Weimer wrote:
> And a password database can be protected as a database in the EU.
Some recent interesting articles on this topic:
http://lu.is/blog/2016/09/12/copyleft-and-data-database-law-as-poor-platform/
* Paul Wise:
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 12:47 AM, Eriberto Mota wrote:
>
>> Can rockyou be packaged in Debian, considering that Kali will put a
>> DFSG-compatible license for this wordlist?
>
> Kali certainly isn't the owner of the wordlist so they definitely
> can't put a license on it.
>
> OTOH,
Hi all,
Thanks for your opinions. I will drop my idea about to package this wordlist.
Thanks!
Eriberto
2016-09-22 1:24 GMT-03:00 Charles Plessy :
>> Eriberto Mota writes:
>>
>> > However, I will wait more opinions before submit a package to Debian.
>
>
> Eriberto Mota writes:
>
> > However, I will wait more opinions before submit a package to Debian.
Le Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 10:33:02AM +1000, Ben Finney a écrit :
>
> Don't (only) wait for them here. I would advise you to ask the people
> distributing the work what they
Eriberto Mota writes:
> However, I will wait more opinions before submit a package to Debian.
Don't (only) wait for them here. I would advise you to ask the people
distributing the work what they think the copyright status of the work
is.
Do they consider the work is
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 8:00 PM, Eriberto Mota wrote:
> It is also a list about what don't to use for security.
For security, don't use passwords unless you are forced to.
If you must use passwords, use Diceware or similar:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diceware
Hi Ben, Ángel and Paul,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I think that it is possible redistribute the wordlist in Debian.
Seeing your considerations, is a bit clear to me that this wordlist
can be considered as a "regular" dictionary with words and expressions
used in now days. It is also a list
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 12:47 AM, Eriberto Mota wrote:
> Can rockyou be packaged in Debian, considering that Kali will put a
> DFSG-compatible license for this wordlist?
Kali certainly isn't the owner of the wordlist so they definitely
can't put a license on it.
OTOH, it probably is not
On 21/09/16 01:46, Ben Finney wrote:
Thanks for raising this question.
Eriberto Mota writes:
Well, the quoted event resulted in a file with 14 million passwords,
distributed by Kali Linux.
Do you have any reference to the discussions those people had over their
license
Thanks for raising this question.
Eriberto Mota writes:
> Well, the quoted event resulted in a file with 14 million passwords,
> distributed by Kali Linux.
Do you have any reference to the discussions those people had over their
license to distribute that information?
I
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