Hello all,
is there any way to securely follow the STABLE branch of FreeBSD, e.g.
a cryptographically signed distribution method like portsnap? Afaik,
the usual update methods (CVSup, etc.) do not include any
authentication / integrity checking. Am I missing something here?
Thanks in advance
2008/1/13, Erik Cederstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Hello all,
is there any way to securely follow the STABLE branch of FreeBSD, e.g.
a cryptographically signed distribution method like portsnap? Afaik,
the usual update methods (CVSup, etc.) do not include any
authentication /
Hello ??,
Sunday, January 13, 2008, 11:17:13 AM, you wrote:
Hello all,
is there any way to securely follow the STABLE branch of FreeBSD, e.g.
I am afraid that this isn't currently possible with -STABLE branches.
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08/01/13 に Erik Cederstrand[EMAIL PROTECTED] さんは書きました:
文鳥 wrote:
2008/1/13, Erik Cederstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
文鳥 wrote:
Hello all,
is there any way to securely follow the STABLE branch of FreeBSD, e.g.
a cryptographically signed distribution method like portsnap? Afaik,
the usual
Hi,
文鳥 wrote:
08/01/13 に Erik Cederstrand[EMAIL PROTECTED] さんは書きました:
文鳥 wrote:
2008/1/13, Erik Cederstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
文鳥 wrote:
Hello all,
is there any way to securely follow the STABLE branch of FreeBSD, e.g.
a cryptographically signed distribution method like portsnap? Afaik,
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:17:13 +0100
文鳥 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
is there any way to securely follow the STABLE branch of FreeBSD, e.g.
a cryptographically signed distribution method like portsnap? Afaik,
the usual update methods (CVSup, etc.) do not include any
authentication /