-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Clément,
Feel free to pull from Github and integrate the changes into SVN, there's absolutely no problem with that at all. Unfortunately, we don't have lot of time to work on outside projects, but I'll try to make sure that future changes get pushed upstream. I've not gotten anything into the Fedora stream yet, but the process doesn't seem too onerous. I'll have to try out the self service password interface before I push it with my name behind it. Ironically, I was going to do that anyway, so that works. Thanks! Trevor On 04/17/2011 03:18 AM, Clément OUDOT wrote: > 2011/4/16 Trevor Vaughan <[email protected]>: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> LTB Devs, >> >> I very much appreciate the work that you have done it releasing various >> tools. >> >> I recently had the opportunity to modify the password policy check module >> for OpenLDAP to do the following: >> - Provide a working RPM spec file >> - Modify the config file parameters to be more internationally friendly >> (changed camel case to underscores) >> - Added the option to check for a given number of consecutive characters >> from a character set in a password string >> - Ensure that the code only reads the configuration file once instead of >> once for each option >> - Provide a testing application for evaluating different passwords against >> failure scenarios. >> >> I've made all modifications within the scope of the provided license file >> and I'm hoping that you find this to be useful. >> >> I would like to promote this forward into the Fedora inclusion process but >> would very much like your feedback on the code. >> >> I hope that I'm not stepping on any toes and that you'll continue to produce >> useful utilities! >> >> The code can be found at: https://github.com/onyxpoint/ppolicy-check-password >> > > Hi Trevor, > > thanks a lot for this message. My skills in C are very poor, so I > cannot really evaluate your code, but it seems great! If you agree, I > will commit your changes in our SVN repository. If you are interested, > you can join the community and get SVN commit rights to work on this > part. > > And if you are familar with Fedora inclusion process, could you also > try to promoto another tool: Self Service Password. RPMs are available > on our site. > > Thanks, > > Clément. - -- Trevor Vaughan Vice President, Onyx Point, Inc. email: [email protected] phone: 410-541-ONYX (6699) pgp: 0x6C701E94 - -- This account not approved for unencrypted sensitive information -- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNszvbAAoJECNCGV1OLcypNX4H/0B4GWEVF5PmNyRPpHNXpYOZ gwzPzRSAunoFv/HKS0goVPI60Qa29MekSDypNudtXU22duSt2waX8PG1WC7UTjjH V5toVdU7HMdq2rUaIwfheaoltwZKnEltZObruLvp/DDMxxVYT74DIp4YKfMfz3bp H1fS2HWgxfv6mF1xJ+L8NAjSKU+OEN/5Hdsbbkj7EnLEAcEt9gI97BOofU7VnzNG 5gNaVOg9clLPlj5Ld0DFcOu5der+5Vu32++rkYaxrP6c/7u0a24F2J/HCaq8mXTB ps8mUtHqf18/q+uhavMVz0pCqyqkcOKAay4WxdAwS+Fnqq0fm8SDmoWQDj7PD7o= =W+tX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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