Bug#502264: ITP: pydkim -- Python module for DKIM signing and verification

2008-10-15 Thread Scott Kitterman
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Scott Kitterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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* Package name: pydkim
  Version : 0.3
  Upstream Author : Greg Hewgill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://hewgill.com/pydkim/
* License : Other (See below)
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Python module for DKIM signing and verification

Python module that implements DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) email
signing and verification.  It also provides helper scripts for command
line signing and verification.

Note: I intend to maintain the package in the Debian Python Modules
Team.

License:
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty.  In no event will the author be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.

Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:

1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
   claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
   in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
   appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not
be
   misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source
distribution.

Copyright (c) 2008 Greg Hewgill http://hewgill.com

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Bug#502279: ITP: mpclib -- multiple precision complex floating-point library

2008-10-15 Thread Laurent Fousse
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Laurent Fousse [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: mpclib
  Version : 0.5
  Upstream Author : Andreas Enge, Philippe Théveny and Paul Zimmermann.
* URL : http://www.multiprecision.org/mpc/
* License : LGPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : multiple precision complex floating-point library

 MPC is a portable library written in C for arbitrary precision
 arithmetic on complex numbers providing correct rounding. For the time
 being, it contains all arithmetic operations over complex numbers, the
 exponential and the logarithm functions, the trigonometric and
 hyperbolic functions.
 .
 Ultimately, it should implement a multiprecision equivalent of the ISO
 C99 standard.
 .
 It builds upon the GNU MP and the MPFR libraries.


The source package is called mpclib because mpc is already taken. I
plan to name the binary packages libmpc{0,-dev}.

Laurent.

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Bug#502305: marked as done (ITP: ulogd2 -- The Netfilter Userspace Logging Daemon, version 2)

2008-10-15 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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* Package name: ulogd2
  Version : 2.0.0beta2
  Upstream Author : Harald Welte and netfilter team
* URL : http://www.netfilter.org/projects/ulogd/
* License : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : The Netfilter Userspace Logging Daemon, version 2

 ulogd is a daemon that listens for Netlink packets generated by iptables's
 ULOG and NFLOG target, using ibnetfilter_log and libnetfilter_conntrack.
 Basically, it's a replacement for syslog for logging packets,
 and does a much better job - it logs to files, pcap files, MySQL, PostgreSQL,
 SQLite 3 and soon will be able to log remotely.
 .
 MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite 3 support is in separate packages, called
 ulogd-mysql, ulogd-pgsql and ulogd-sqlite3 respectively. pcap file support
 is in package called ulogd-pcap.

Ulogd is already packaged in Debian, but I think ulogd2 should be proposed as
a separate package, because:
- they are completely different projects, supporting different targets (NFLOG)
  or features (connection tracking)
- ulogd is still the stable daemon, for some time I think
- some applications are based on version 1, and a transition to v2 require
  many changes
- both can be installed at the same time
- packages for ulogd2 will be completely different, for ex. using dbconfig

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Pierre Chifflier wrote:
 Ulogd is already packaged in Debian, but I think ulogd2 should be proposed as
 a separate package, because:
 - they are completely different projects, supporting different targets (NFLOG)
   or features (connection tracking)
 - ulogd is still the stable daemon, for some time I think
 - some applications are based on version 1, and a transition to v2 require
   many changes
 - both can be installed at the same time
 - packages for ulogd2 will be completely different, for ex. using dbconfig
I'm sorry, I disagree. I think that ulogd should be updated to v2
post-lenny, since v1 is unsupported, hasn't released for some time and
has some serious limitations and bugs (e.g. doesn't work on 32-bit
userland/64-bit kernel systems, including sparc64 which is the only way
sparc systems will be supported in Debian in the future).

Even if we go the separate package name way for some time, this should
be a decision that the existing ulogd maintainers (which includes
myself)  should make and not someone else.
You are, of course, welcome to help and/or comaintain.

I've known about ulogd2 for some time but haven't worked on it because
of its instabilities that make it unsuitable for release. An upload to
experimental might make sense but I haven't worked on this (and neither
Achilleas, AFAIK) because of my lack of time.

If you intend to work on this, please try to coordinate with us.

Thanks,
Faidon

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Bug#502260: RFP: termutils -- GNU Termutils, Portable Terminal Control From Scripts

2008-10-15 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 07:40:07AM +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
 retitle 502260 ITP: termutils -- Portable Terminal Control From Scripts
 owner 502260 Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 thanks
 
 Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:
  Debian has no command called tabs at all. GNU Termutils has it. It
  also has a command called tput, but it is already in a package called
  ncurses-bin.
 
 Thanks, I will take care of this.

I recall seeing that one, but didn't think it was worth pursuing.
(the tput isn't...)

fwiw, here's the Solaris manpage



User Commands tabs(1)



NAME
 tabs - set tabs on a terminal

SYNOPSIS
 tabs [ -n  | --file  [ [ -code ] | -a  | -a2  | -c  | -c2  |
 -c3   | -f  | -p  | -s  | -u ] ]  [  +m  [ n ]  ]  [ -T type
 ]

 tabs [ -T type ]  [  +  m  [ n ]  ]  n1  [  ,  n2  , ...  ]

DESCRIPTION
 tabs sets the tab stops on the user's terminal according  to
 a  tab  specification, after clearing any previous settings.
 The user's terminal must  have  remotely  settable  hardware
 tabs.

OPTIONS
 The following options are supported. If a given flag  occurs
 more than once, the last value given takes effect:

 -T type
   tabs needs to know the type of terminal  in  order  to
   set  tabs  and  margins.  type  is  a  name  listed in
   term(5).  If no -T flag is  supplied,  tabs  uses  the
   value  of  the environment variable TERM. If the value
   of TERM is NULL or TERM is not defined in the environ-
   ment (see environ(5)), tabs uses ansi+tabs as the ter-
   minal type to provide a sequence that  will  work  for
   many terminals.

 +m[n] The margin argument may be used for some terminals. It
   causes  all  tabs to be moved over n columns by making
   column n+1 the left margin.  If +m is given without  a
   value  of  n, the value assumed is 10. For a TermiNet,
   the first value in the tab list should be  1,  or  the
   margin will move even further to the right. The normal
   (leftmost) margin on most  terminals  is  obtained  by
   +m0.  The margin for most terminals is reset only when
   the +m flag is given explicitly.

  Tab Specification
 Four types of tab  specification  are  accepted.   They  are
 described   below:   canned,   repetitive   (-n),  arbitrary
 (n1,n2,...), and file (-file).

 If no tab specification is given, the default value  is  -8,
 that  is,  UNIX  system ``standard'' tabs. The lowest column
 number is 1. Note:  For tabs, column 1 always refers to  the
 leftmost column on a terminal, even one whose column markers
 begin at 0, for example, the DASI 300, DASI 300s,  and  DASI
 450.




SunOS 5.8Last change: 1 Feb 19951






User Commands tabs(1)



  Canned -code
 Use one of the codes listed below to select a canned set  of
 tabs.  If  more  than  one  code is specified, the last code
 option will be used.  The legal codes and their meanings are
 as follows:

 -a1,10,16,36,72 Assembler, IBM S/370, first format

 -a2   1,10,16,40,72

   Assembler, IBM S/370, second format

 -c1,8,12,16,20,55

   COBOL, normal format

 -c2   1,6,10,14,49

   COBOL compact format (columns 1-6 omitted). Using this
   code,  the  first  typed character corresponds to card
   column 7, one space gets you to column 8,  and  a  tab
   reaches  column  12. Files using this tab setup should
   include  a  format  specification  as   follows   (see
   fspec(4)):


:t-c2 m6 s66 d:



 -c3   1,6,10,14,18,22,26,30,34,38,42,46,50,54,58,62,67

   COBOL compact format (columns 1-6 omitted), with  more
   tabs  than  -c2.  This  is  the recommended format for
   COBOL. The appropriate format  specification  is  (see
   fspec(4)):


:t-c3 m6 s66 d:



 -f1,7,11,15,19,23

   FORTRAN

 -p1,5,9,13,17,21,25,29,33,37,41,45,49,53,57,61

   PL/I

 -s1,10,55




SunOS 5.8Last change: 1 Feb 19952






User Commands tabs(1)



   SNOBOL

 -u1,12,20,44

   UNIVAC 1100 Assembler

  Repetitive
 -nA repetitive specification requests  tabs  at  columns
   1+n,  1+2*n,  etc.,  where n is a single-digit decimal
   number. Of particular importance is the value 8:  this
   represents  the  UNIX system ``standard'' tab setting,
   and is the most likely tab setting to be  found  at  a
   terminal.  When  -0 is used, the tab stops are cleared
   and no new ones are set.

  Arbitrary
 See OPERANDS.

  File
 -file If the name of 

Bug#502305: ITP: ulogd2 -- The Netfilter Userspace Logging Daemon, version 2

2008-10-15 Thread Pierre Chifflier
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Pierre Chifflier [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: ulogd2
  Version : 2.0.0beta2
  Upstream Author : Harald Welte and netfilter team
* URL : http://www.netfilter.org/projects/ulogd/
* License : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : The Netfilter Userspace Logging Daemon, version 2

 ulogd is a daemon that listens for Netlink packets generated by iptables's
 ULOG and NFLOG target, using ibnetfilter_log and libnetfilter_conntrack.
 Basically, it's a replacement for syslog for logging packets,
 and does a much better job - it logs to files, pcap files, MySQL, PostgreSQL,
 SQLite 3 and soon will be able to log remotely.
 .
 MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite 3 support is in separate packages, called
 ulogd-mysql, ulogd-pgsql and ulogd-sqlite3 respectively. pcap file support
 is in package called ulogd-pcap.

Ulogd is already packaged in Debian, but I think ulogd2 should be proposed as
a separate package, because:
- they are completely different projects, supporting different targets (NFLOG)
  or features (connection tracking)
- ulogd is still the stable daemon, for some time I think
- some applications are based on version 1, and a transition to v2 require
  many changes
- both can be installed at the same time
- packages for ulogd2 will be completely different, for ex. using dbconfig

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Bug#497667: ITP: sqlmap - automatic SQL injection tool

2008-10-15 Thread Maximilian Gaß
If you already packaged sqlmap, you should rather send an RFS to
debian-mentors instead of just filing an ITP.



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Bug#502260: RFP: termutils -- GNU Termutils, Portable Terminal Control From Scripts

2008-10-15 Thread Daniel Baumann
Thomas Dickey wrote:
 I recall seeing that one, but didn't think it was worth pursuing.
 (the tput isn't...)

agreed for tput, but probably tabs is. ideally, that could be integrated
into ncurses itself, what do you think about that?

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Bug#497667: ITP: sqlmap - automatic SQL injection tool

2008-10-15 Thread Maximilian Gaß
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 07:09:50PM +0200, Maximilian Gaß wrote:
 If you already packaged sqlmap, you should rather send an RFS to
 debian-mentors instead of just filing an ITP.

Sorry, I just saw you already did that. It just looked weird you put an
RFS statement into this ITP ;-)



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Bug#502301: ITP: lldpd -- implementation of IEEE 802.1ab (LLDP)

2008-10-15 Thread Vincent Bernat
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Vincent Bernat [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: lldpd
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Vincent Bernat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : https://trac.luffy.cx/lldpd/
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : implementation of IEEE 802.1ab (LLDP)

 LLDP is an industry standard protocol designed to supplant
 proprietary Link-Layer protocols such as Extreme's EDP (Extreme
 Discovery Protocol) and CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol). The goal of
 LLDP is to provide an inter-vendor compatible mechanism to deliver
 Link-Layer notifications to adjacent network devices.

 This implementation provides LLDP sending and reception, supports
 VLAN and bond interfaces and includes an SNMP subagent that can
 interface to an SNMP agent through AgentX protocol.

 This daemon is also able to deal with CDP, SONMP and EDP protocol.
 

I have also an ITP on OpenLLDP (#488108) which is another
implementation. Unfortunately, some pieces were missing and upstream
seemed too busy to handle them. I have lost contact with upstream.

lldpd is a more complete implementation (but less portable, Linux
only).

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Bug#502286: RFP: switzerland -- Switzerland Network Testing Tool

2008-10-15 Thread Matt Taggart
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: switzerland
  Version : 0.0.7
  Upstream Author : Switzerland Developers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.eff.org/testyourisp/switzerland
* License : GPLv3, Python License
  Programming Lang: C, Python
  Description : Switzerland Network Testing Tool

Developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Switzerland is an open
source software tool for testing the integrity of data communications
over networks, ISPs and firewalls. It will spot IP packets which are
forged or modified between clients, inform you, and give you copies of
the modified packets.

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Bug#471701: status ?

2008-10-15 Thread Pierre Chifflier
Hi,

Are you still working on this package ?
I have started some work here and will have a working package in a few
days. If you are still interested in setroubleshootd, would you agree on
a co-maintenance ?

Regards,
Pierre



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Bug#337937: Congratulations

2008-10-15 Thread Claims Office
Contact Mr.Anthony Campbell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for the claims of £1,000,000.00 
GBP in the UK Electronics Award 2008. Claims information: 
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Bug#404942: update

2008-10-15 Thread David Bremner

Hi All;

The good news is that Patrick Ohly, the upstream author is very supportive
of getting SyncEvolution into debian.

The news whose goodness is yet to fully manifest is that we (Patrick really) 
are still talking to Funambol about the AGPL and their SyncML client library.

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mobile.funambol.user/1288

David

P.S. Patrick is BCCed, (Blind as anti-spam courtesy)





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Bug#402841: File Your Claims

2008-10-15 Thread The Camelot Group
Contact:Mr.Juan Walker for the claim of £1,350,973.00 Pounds GBP which your ID 
won inUK-NATIONAL LOTTERY.

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Bug#290350: Confirm Your Winnings!!

2008-10-15 Thread Sir Alan Brian
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