andr...@rammhold.de wrote:
> I've noticed that downloading snapshots of a repository (e.g.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/snapshot/emacs-357cd83875a4dd0ec81d1af2b91270cb57973931.tar.gz)
> produces a truncated archive. That used to work in the past.
Hmm... Which is what I say when I
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Bob Proulx wrote:
> > TL;DR: git server upgraded, please report any problems
>
> Here is one: when pushing to the Emacs Git repository, I see:
>
> $ git push
> Counting objects: 4, done.
> Compressing objects: 100% (4/4), done.
>
Reviewing the logs I find that I did not get the member email map set
up before this. Oops. And drat! That will undoubted have messed up
some commit diff emails generated from git push actions from tonight.
I quickly fixed this by copying the file from the old server. I
mitigated it for the ni
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > TL;DR: git server upgraded, please report any problems
>
> fatal: unable to connect to git.sv.gnu.org:
> git.sv.gnu.org[0: 2001:470:142:6::78]: errno=Connection refused
> git.sv.gnu.org[1: 209.51.188.78]: errno=Connection refus
Savannah Users,
TL;DR: git server upgraded, please report any problems
Hello Everyone! Just a quick state of the system on the git services
side of things. A quick back notification on the SQL database system.
A hint at continuing upgrades in the works.
After various obstacles were cleared the
Dora Scilipoti wrote:
> Bob writes:
> > I think this must be on the planet.gnu.org side of things.
It is. Found it here.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnues/planet-infra.git/tree/cron/17gnuprojects
The earliest verion of it in version control already had it producing
the atom feed rath
Hi Dora!
Dora Scilipoti wrote:
> submitting a news item from Savannah [1] goes to Planet GNU [2]. But
> there is no link back to [1] from Planet GNU. Instead, it's a prompt to
> download a www.atom file.
I think this must be on the planet.gnu.org side of things. I don't
have any acces to it. Bu
Hi Peter,
Peter Frazier wrote:
> according to:
>
> https://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=www
>
> ...there is an anonymous login for gnu.org cvs, but logging-in with the
> anonymous handle fails.
Thank you for reporting this problem. I am able to reproduce the
problem. But it isn't related to anon
Takeda Shingen wrote:
> guys guys... sorry, i didn't expected you were to add my email to a
> search engine-crawled email list, i would like request that every
> email you might have related with this email-address i'm writing into
> might be deleted, including this one as well if possible
> ASAP.
Ineiev wrote:
> Savane is the free software hosting system savannah.gnu.org runs.
>
> sv_membersh is the restricted shell used as the login shell for Savane users
> when they connect via SSH.
>
> Savane released under the AGPL; offering the corresponding source code
> is a requirement of the AGPL.
Ineiev wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > I would thus like to move the project from SourceForge to Savannah. May
> > I take it this would be acceptable and welcomed?
>
> Yes; it's nice to see software migrating to more user-respecting
> forges,
>
> https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria-evalu
Thanks to everyone who added comments to this topic. It's been a week
for people to think about things and make comments. (And a week for
me to be completely consumed by my own tasks.)
The unscientific survey does lean toward adding color syntax
highlighting. Therefore I have enabled it on the
Savannah Users,
A user on IRC (daviid) has requested that cgit on Savannah be modified
to perform syntax highlighting by default on the various source page
display pages.
I did some research into this topic of cgit syntax highlighting. It
seems there are two popular ways to enable syntax highlig
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Ar Rakin wrote:
> >$ host gnu.org
> > ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
> You will find the information here:
>
> https://hostux.social/@fsfstatus
>
> That place is always good to look at when such issues occur.
+1 for the https://hostux.socia
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Perhaps you could try the gpg key download again? It should work. It
> > worked for me. If not then I would try one of the other key servers.
> >
> > https://gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html#new_user_default_keyse
Hello afernandez,
You have reached the Savannah Users mailing list. This is a community
of people who use the Savannah Free Software Forge. The Savannah site
hosts hundreds of free software projects. Both autoconf and automake
are among those hosted there. But this list is more about how to us
Savannah Users,
This is an FYI of two system upgrades today. The SQL database was
upgraded today from an older MySQL database server to a newer MariaDB
database server.
That went very well such that we decided not to stop there. We also
upgraded the Savannah web UI frontend server to the latest
> >> >> Hi, currently on both sv.gnu.org and sv.nongnu.org, after logging in,
> >> >>
> >> >> if I click on "Register New Project" it always goes to the login page
> >> >> and essentially asks the user to re-login. So "registering new
> >> >> project" does not work.
If it is asking for a login the
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> There were massive problems on the info-gnu-emacs mailing list
> yesterday.
Mailman for GNU and FSF are mostly completely separate from Savannah
anything. Savannah's web UI has been scripted to interact with the
mailman server lists.gnu.org to create mailing lists and to re
> I will get Postfix configured for user address mapping, DKIM
> signatures, transport, and delivery. That will fix the future sending
> of messages from the web UI which includes bug tickets, password
> recovery, and other administrative uses. I don't think past failed
> messages can be re-sent
> It looks like savannah does send email notifications currently.
> See also this report with some more information:
> https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/index.php?110658
>
> I'm also sending this message in case the report doesn't get noticed
> because of the missing notifications. Sorry for the
Yuan Fu wrote:
> Thank you for following up with this. Embarrassingly I still
> couldn’t get it to work.
It's very hard to debug things when you only get to see one end of the
problem. Because ssh, and other security systems, just can't give you
too much debug information. Because obviously that
Hello Yuan,
Ineiev wrote:
> Yuan Fu wrote:
> > debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey,password
> > debug1: Offering public key: yuan@Brown ED25519
> > SHA256:xDlZxIRWzZBaA+Xg/J/Y4O96EtMj7ezWrbtLIN0Bgm4 agent
> > debug3: send packet: type 50
> > debug2: we sent a publickey packet, wa
The server hosting svn, hg, and bzr services has been updated and now
has a newer OpenSSH. This should resolve the OpenSSH obsolescence of
SHA1. Hopefully it will all work transparently for everyone.
If any of you had previously added the initial workaround below it
should be removed as it shoul
निरंजन wrote:
> Hello hackers,
Hello! :-)
> I am निरंजन , a new user on Savannah. My first
> project got approved today. Now I want to do a few
> things. Can you guide me please?
I also saw your ticket. Which I link together here.
https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/index.php?110579
I an
Bob Proulx wrote:
> record. Take a look at the last paragraph at that SshAccess page.
>
> file:///home/bob/src/savannah-stuff/administration/sviki/SshAccess.html
Oh that's what I get for not proofing my pastes! That's local on my
system of course. This would be the
Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
> I confirm that it is working on the client side now, as well.
> My guess is that i was too hasty in retrying, and didn't give
> savannah enough time to process the new key.
Hmm... I hate intermittent failures! :-(
At this time there should be no delay between updating a
Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
> $ ssh -V
> OpenSSH_8.4p1 Debian-5, OpenSSL 1.1.1k 25 Mar 2021
>
> so i don't think that's the problem.
Probably not then. But it has been the trending problem so it was
worth the shot.
> The error message says "Too many authentication failures" which
> sounds to me
Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
> I recently tried to push some commits to the Guile-PG Git repo
> (t...@git.savannah.nongnu.org:/srv/git/guile-pg.git), but that
> failed with error message:
>
> Received disconnect from 2001:470:142:5::201 port 22:2: Too many
> authentication failures for ttn
> Disconn
OpenSSH 8.8 was released on September 26, 2021 and deprecated all use of the
SHA-1 hash algorithm. This affects users using git, svn, hg repositories
using ssh-rsa keys and who have upgraded to ssh 8.8. (The cvs repositories
are not affected.) For user workarounds please see this documentation p
Hello Stephen,
Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
>We used to have an email daily for the news feeds of all GNU projects.
>I remember a server migration occurred, and the email was put on the
>back burner to get it done.
>What is the status of activating the daily email of news feeds for GNU
On September 30, 2021, as planned the DST Root CA X3 cross-sign has expired
for the Let's Encrypt trust chain. That was a normal and planned event.
However coupled with a verification error in the code of libraries
authenticating certificates it caused some clients that have not been updated
to f
On September 30, 2021, as planned the DST Root CA X3 cross-sign has expired
for the Let's Encrypt trust chain. That was a normal and planned event.
However coupled with a verification error in the code of libraries
authenticating certificates it caused some clients that have not been updated
to f
Hi Carlo,
Ineiev wrote:
> Carlo Wood wrote:
> > This worked, because now I can do ssh ca...@cvs.savannah.gnu.org
> > and it doesn't ask for my password anymore (I get an error that
> > I am not allowed to execute that command; obviously because it
> > is a restricted shell for cvs only).
Good! T
Protesilaos Stavrou wrote:
> "Basil L. Contovounesios" wrote:
> > Bob Proulx writes:
> >> Are all of those messages yours? They all have the same unique string
> >> pattern.
> >
> > This pattern is generated by an Emacs MUA. The @tcd.ie one
Basil L. Contovounesios wrote:
> Bob Proulx writes:
> > Are all of those messages yours? They all have the same unique string
> > pattern.
>
> This pattern is generated by an Emacs MUA.
Oh! Thank you for that tidbit of information. I am unfamiliar with
that signature
Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> Thanks for checking. I'll resend the discarded messages, then.
I would send just one or two initially. Please keep note of the
message-ids of them. See if they show up. If not please notify us of
the message-ids so that we can look to see their disposition.
For debb
Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> <8735xgnw6y@gnus.org>
>
> And here's the logs from my MTA for this message:
>
> 2021-02-28 14:44:41 1lGMNC-0008OQ-HF <= la...@gnus.org
> H=cm-84.212.220.105.getinternet.no (xo) [84.212.220.105] P=esmtpsa
> X=TLS1.3:ECDHE_RSA_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:256 CV=no A=plain_serv
Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> It seems like all mail to debbugs during the outage have been lost? Or
> are they stuck in a queue somewhere?
All mail should have all flowed through the queues by now. Although
the storage array was frozen, from the perspective of the various
systems running on it, ev
The storage array hosting much of the GNU and FSF infrastructure suffered
problems this morning. The FSF admins are on the task and most services have
been restored though issues linger. Please look to
https://hostux.social/@fsfstatus for current status updates.
__
Thomas De Contes wrote:
> Bob Proulx a écrit :
> > Please try the https protocol instead. Does that work better?
>
> I suppose the 2nd possibility is the right one, and the problem did
> not recur, so I can't say what it would have been like.
It's not the typical
Thomas De Contes wrote:
> >>> Is there a problem on the server today ?
> >>> http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/rapid/trunk/gtk_peer/?pathrev=3
> >>> http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/rapid/tags/rapid-3.01/jvm_peer/?limit_changes=0&pathrev=2
Those are working okay for me at the moment as well.
>
Markus Mutzel wrote:
> Am 07. Oktober 2020 um 21:34 Uhr schrieb "Ian Kelling":
> > > Could you please check if there is something wrong with the email
> > > notifications?
> >
> > It looks like frontend1.savannah.gnu.org is not sending new bug messages
> > to eggs, probably something going wrong t
Friedrich Beckmann wrote:
> >> I also think of the underlying server. It would be nice if I could give
> >> login access to the project members via authentication at savannah.
> >
> > I am not sure how to do this. Which literally means that I myself
> > don't know how to do this. But if other peo
Friedrich Beckmann wrote:
> I have a buildbot prototype for pspp here:
>
> http://caeis.etech.fh-augsburg.de:8010
>
> The webinterface is currently open without any authentication. So you
> can for example trigger a build. My idea is that project members of the
> savannah project can authenticate
Friedrich Beckmann wrote:
> I am member of the https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/pspp project. I
> am currently investigating how to run a continuous integration
> server for building the pspp software. One part of that is to allow
> the pspp project members to modify and control the build server,
Thomas De Contes wrote:
> fredomatic a écrit :
> > I guess that should be fixed somehow.
>
> on my side,
> http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/*docroot*/help_rootview.html
> ant the 3 others are working,
All appears okay to me too.
> but
> http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/*docroot*/help_query.h
Ineiev wrote:
> > > Thomas De Contes wrote:
> > >> I'm a member of this project :
> > >> https://savannah.nongnu.org/project/memberlist.php?group=rapid
> > >> but i don't have a lot of time to code
You are a member of that group. Therefore your account will never be
an "unused account" by: https:
Karl Berry wrote:
> 4. To avoid seeing the flood of notifications, I suggest filtering in
> your mail reader. E.g., my .procmailrc recipes (except I don't actually
> send them to /dev/null; any filename is fine, relative to ~):
Unfortunately Mailman itself has no way to tell it not to send the
mod
Savannah Users,
> Maintenance is happening immediately to the storage backend server for
> Savannah systems. Sorry for the short notice. The backend server is
> being rebooted probably several times while debugging a kernel problem.
>
> Mon, 11 May 2020 20:34:00 +
> Mon, 11 May 2020 14:34:0
Savannah Users,
Maintenance is happening immediately to the storage backend server for
Savannah systems. Sorry for the short notice. The backend server is
being rebooted probably several times while debugging a kernel problem.
Mon, 11 May 2020 20:34:00 +
Mon, 11 May 2020 14:34:00 -0600
Bob
Eric Wong wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > That spam is okay. But it is the very first initial contact email
> > message delay that is the showstopper? It's beyond the pale?
>
> The delay is one of the factors
I think we will simply have to agree to disagree
Eric Wong wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Eric Wong wrote:
> > > OK, so I'm following half the recommendations
> > >
> > > The ones I'm going against are:
> > >
> > > generic_nonmember_action=hold (I want Accept)
> > >
Eric Wong wrote:
> OK, so I'm following half the recommendations
>
> The ones I'm going against are:
>
> generic_nonmember_action=hold (I want Accept)
> default_member_moderation=yes (I want no)
May I try to convince you otherwise? Because there are good reasons
for the recommended
Eric Wong wrote:
> Hello Savannah admins,
Mailing lists have little to do with Savannah. I have CC'd the
mail...@gnu.org list with this response. That's the place to talk
about all things related to Mailman and the GNU mailing lists.
Savannah is all about the software source forge.
> It seems e
Savannah git, svn, hg, bzr, download, Outage Event Today 2019-12-09
We had a problem today that caused all of those services to fail for a
while this afternoon. Things are back online again. Sorry for the
inconvenience. Everything is back working normally at this time.
Please make reports if yo
Savannah Community,
Savannah systems are getting hit by a DDoS attack. A botnet is
browning out the web UIs on three of the systems. This has been going
on all weekend. The botnet is hitting the web interface randomly
selecting every possible URL. If you can imagine every version of
every proj
The web interfaces on several of the Savannah systems are getting hit with a
high volume DDoS attack. This is browning out the web interfaces. When
possible members are encouraged to use SSH protocols to avoid the web
interfaces which are suffering severe performance degradation and timing out.
Dora Scilipoti wrote:
> cvs [update aborted]: cannot stat /var/lock/cvs/web/www-es: No such file or
> directory
Unfixed damage from this:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers-public/2019-09/msg00011.html
Sorry this wasn't noticed early. Will fix it. Thank you for
reporting i
Hello Bin,
> This is really annoying. Please investigate what's wrong with
> the mailing list service. Thanks!
You are emailing the Savannah Users mailing list. I don't know if
anyone here is going to be able to help you. Savannah and Savannah
Users don't have much if anything to do with the ma
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Ineiev writes:
> > The respective part of Savannah runs Trisquel 7, and it comes with
> > GnuPG 2.0 series which doesn't support ECC anyway; however, we should
> > update it before 2020, and then...
>
> I see. It's too bad Savannah doesn't host the GnuPG git repository,
> bec
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Bob Proulx writes:
> > Please give your project a clean checkout and see if things are as you
> > would like them to be. If not let us know! :-)
>
> The dead files are indeed gone, but the empty directories are still
> there (in ViewVC and when you c
Hello Asher,
Asher Gordon wrote:
> I recently created a new project using CVS
> (https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/magic-square) and I accidentally
> imported my entire directory tree including files which should not be
> imported (i.e. compiled and automatically generated files). I removed
> t
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Kaz Kylheku wrote:
> > In the project CVSROOT-ed at :ext:kkylh...@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/web/txr
> > I committed the "txr-manpage.html" document hours ago.
> >
> > When I access https://www.nongnu.org/txr/txr-manpage.html
> > it's s
OpenSSH has deprecated DSA ssh keys. And therefore so has Savannah. Note
that DSA keys have always been recommended against for Savannah use but were
not actively blocked. If you are using a DSA ssh key it will no longer be
possible to access the repositories using it. Please update your accoun
Kaz Kylheku wrote:
> In the project CVSROOT-ed at :ext:kkylh...@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/web/txr
> I committed the "txr-manpage.html" document hours ago.
>
> When I access https://www.nongnu.org/txr/txr-manpage.html
> it's still showing Version 217 from July 10 instead of
> Version 218 from July 19.
Thank
Kaz Kylheku wrote:
> I have been able to confirm that DSA2 keys are now rejected.
>
> My RSA and ECDSA keys work.
Okay good. That is the way things should be working.
> This is an issue with newer OpenSSH; DSA keys have been deprecated.
>
> https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/112802/w
Hello Kaz,
Kaz Kylheku wrote:
> SSH access to update web pages suddenly stopped working.
Oh no! And just when I thought everything was going so well too.
Thank you very much for reporting that you are seeing problems.
The CVS server for web pages has been upgraded as of yesterday. Just
by way
Savannah Users,
Today, a few minutes ago, we migrated the CVS data and services off of
the vcs0+oldvcs combination and over to vcs1 as a standalone server.
All appears to be working. Please report any problems that you might
experience with the CVS services.
For some details... Previously we h
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Actually, it was respecting that header, but I did not realize what was
> happening, so I thought it was just some strange feature and I added the
> CC manually. Sorry about that! :P
Ah! I try not to gripe about the problem. But now I am glad I
mentioned it! :-)
Thanks,
B
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Yes, your message seemed to work. Thanks for fixing it! There is also
> one more strange thing: two of the messages in the archive show up as
> "Message not available". Perhaps that was part of the filter problem?
Yes. In the threaded view those message ids are referred to b
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Speaking from the peanut gallery, some mail lists exclude things like HTML
> and
> sometimes other things (inline pictures, (large?) files, ...)
>
> Maybe that filter was an inaccurate attempt to block HTML?
You are probably right since that is in there too. However
Asher Gordon wrote:
> I tried sending another message signed with PGP/MIME and I think you got
> it, but it didn't seem to go to the mailing list.
There does seem to be a configuration problem with the savannah-users
mailing list. Because I do not see my signed messages in the archive
either. Ho
The move of the version control system back-end to the new storage array is
now complete. All services are working normally.
___
Message sent via Savannah
https://savannah.nongnu.org/
Today the version control back-end data is moving from the old storage array
onto the new storage array. Expect connection errors today during the
transition.
The data is sync'ing live now. This will be followed by blocking commit
access and a final sync of the read-only data and then switching
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > That's just normal. Many projects enable all of the checkboxes which
> > includes a download area but then never do anything with them.
>
> I see. That makes sense. Also, I figured out how to copy symlinks and
> remove fil
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I have gained an understanding now. I know what needs to be done to
> > solve the problem. At root cause I had broken one of the cron scripts
> > in moving it from system to system. It wasn't updating a timestamp
> > whi
Savannah Users,
> > Unfortunately the mirror redirection for project downloads is broken
> > today.
>
> This is back online now. Unfortunately without the mirror
> redirection. This is okay for a while. Most importantly files from
> the download areas are available again.
And the redirector i
Asher Gordon wrote:
> > I am getting pretty close to having the mirror problem understood. At
> > the moment my brains are leaking out my ears from trying to get my
> > mind wrapped around it.
>
> Sounds painful! ;-)
Pain is simply weakness leaving the body. Sometimes the soul tags
along with it
Savannah Users,
> Unfortunately the mirror redirection for project downloads is broken
> today.
This is back online now. Unfortunately without the mirror
redirection. This is okay for a while. Most importantly files from
the download areas are available again.
Bob
P.S.
> This must be the r
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > In the meantime I have created that directory for you. Asher you
> > should be able to upload to it at this time. Please try it again and
> > let us know if it is working for you or not.
>
> It is working now. Thank you
Hello Asher! And also welcome to Savannah.
Jan Owoc wrote:
> Asher Gordon wrote:
> > I'm very new to Savannah, and I recently added a new project, c2py
> https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/c2py. I'm trying to upload a
> release tarball to the Download Area, but it is not working.
...
> If you
Savannah Users,
Unfortunately the mirror redirection for project downloads is broken
today. It is missing the "/releases" part from the URL at the
redirection causing the resulting URL to be a 404 Not Found. The
files are there but it is imposible to get to them at the moment.
This must be the
Savannah Users,
Unfortuantely there was a storage array problem hosting the Savannah
version control repositories and the project download area. This
necessitated taking the systems offline for a couple of hours today
while Andrew traveled to the datacenter to repair the system.
Since lists.gnu.
The version control system back end and the project download area back end
systems are back online after the storage array maintenance. All systems
should be operating normally.
___
Message sent via Savannah
https://savannah.nongnu.org/
The version control system back end and the project download area back end
systems are currently offline for urgent file system storage maintenance.
This is an urgent issue and is getting our full attention. We will have them
back online as soon as possible. Please monitor https://quitter.im/fsf
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Please try it now and let us know if it is working now. The DNS for
> > the IPv6 addresses should be propagated.
>
> I see IPv6 addresses for the various subdomains of
> (sv|savannah).(non|)gnu.org, but not for the main domai
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Andreas Schwab wrote:
> > Bob Proulx wrote:
> > > Additionally Savannah servers now have IPv6 addresses fully supported
> > > on all of the servers now. This will make Savannah accessible on IPv6
> > > only networks whereas previously it req
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Additionally Savannah servers now have IPv6 addresses fully supported
> > on all of the servers now. This will make Savannah accessible on IPv6
> > only networks whereas previously it required IPv4.
>
> I'm only seein
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Tomorrow, Friday, will be the day for vcs services git, svn, bzr, hg,
> cvs and all of the vcs related services. Folllowed immediately by the
> backend network file storage. To be honest the vcs side is the very
> high profile side that makes me nervous. I will b
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Tomorrow morning US-time (Thurday) and onward through the day will be
> the main part of the IP migration for the Savannah systems. This will
> cause at least some disruption of Savannah services. There are
> several systems with dependencies among them. The
Bob Proulx wrote:
> The Savannah systems along with GNU and FSF systems are changing IP addresses.
> We expect to make this change with a minimum of Savannah services downtime.
> However in the event of the unexpected your patience as we work through
> problems is greatly appreciate
The Savannah systems along with GNU and FSF systems are changing IP addresses.
We expect to make this change with a minimum of Savannah services downtime.
However in the event of the unexpected your patience as we work through
problems is greatly appreciated!
Our network provider TowardEX generous
Savannah Users,
Starting around 20:00 UTC the version control cgit interface came
under a networked attack. Unfortunately this caused some instability
problems with https service. We are doing what we can to try to
mitigate the problem. ssh access to version control is not affected.
If you are
Gavin Smith wrote:
> Is it possible for an administrator to enable this?
Please send an email with the request to:
savannah-hackers-pub...@gnu.org
Or submit a support request ticket:
https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=administration
Bob
John Darrington wrote:
> I don't think that's what Aubrey is looking for.
>
> He has a redirect from his project web page pointing to an external website.
> The redirect is currently wrong. I think he wants help replacing it with
> the correct redirect.
What I see is that the "Homepage" link UR
Aubrey Jaffer wrote:
> I have logged into https://savannah.gnu.org/project/admin/?group=scm and
> its website link is broken, but I can't find where to change the website
> link. How do I do that?
Go to your project page:
https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/scm/
As admin you should see a naviga
Hello Federico,
klez wrote:
> Now I'm in an embarrassing situation in which my account is not active
> because I can't do the first login and I can't register a new one because it
> says the email is already in use. Can someone please delete that record from
> the registration database so I can re
Hello Savannah Users,
It was pointed out that I should have made some type of message
previously. Apologies for not thinking of savannah-users.
For the past five days starting on the 14th there has been about a
10,000 sized botnet attacking the vcs system browsing every web
accessible URL. This
Uwe Scholz wrote:
> First, let me emphasize that I am not a lawyer and I am not sure if
> the Savannah organization falls under the GDPR regulations. But as the
> servers store also data of European citizens, I am relatively sure that
> this _is_ the case. Other thoughts are welcome. See below for
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