Bug#981176: Rename the doas package as opendoas package

2021-01-31 Thread Scupake
Hello!

On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 09:59:15PM +0100, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
> opendoas is a derived project from the openbsd doas project. The differences 
> are quite important from a security point of view: it comes to me the pam and 
> persistent support.
> 
> Several other projects are derived from the original doas, like:
> - https://github.com/multiplexd/doas
> - https://github.com/slicer69/doas
> 
> Each one has a different implementation either of pam or persistent support.
> 
> In order to reduce the confusion, I think that it does make sense to rename 
> the doas debian package in opendoas, to highlight the project from which the 
> package is built.
> 
> This would help also the tracking of the security issues.

Sounds like a good idea, I'll wait until it's through new before changing the
name though.



On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 at 21:13:35 +0100, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> I just did some last fixes and uploaded doas to unstable.
Cool!

> If you have some time, please add an autopkgtest. Something like:
> - creating a config for some user and for root
> - as root: doas -u someuser doas -u root whoami | grep root

I'll try doing that asap.

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Bug#981176: Rename the doas package as opendoas package

2021-01-29 Thread Goffredo Baroncelli

opendoas is a derived project from the openbsd doas project. The differences 
are quite important from a security point of view: it comes to me the pam and 
persistent support.

Several other projects are derived from the original doas, like:
- https://github.com/multiplexd/doas
- https://github.com/slicer69/doas

Each one has a different implementation either of pam or persistent support.

In order to reduce the confusion, I think that it does make sense to rename the 
doas debian package in opendoas, to highlight the project from which the 
package is built.

This would help also the tracking of the security issues.

Regards
Goffredo

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