Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-10-02 Thread Paul Wise
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/

Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-10-02 Thread Florian Weimer
* 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,

Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-09-25 Thread Eriberto Mota
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. > >

Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-09-21 Thread Charles Plessy
> 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

Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-09-21 Thread Ben Finney
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

Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-09-21 Thread Paul Wise
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

Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-09-21 Thread Eriberto Mota
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

Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-09-20 Thread 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, it probably is not

Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-09-20 Thread Ángel González
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

Re: Can "rockyou" wordlist be packaged in Debian?

2016-09-20 Thread Ben Finney
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