It appears that porting TinyCA to Gtk3 is doable and I have a working
version. Before publishing the code on Salsa I'd like to clean it up a
bit, though. I hope to get that done in the next week.
close 782328
thanks
With TinyCA being hosted on Alioth there is a new homepage:
https://tinyca.alioth.debian.org/
This is reflected in the package metadata since version 0.7.5-6.
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Bühler writes:
> tinyca hangs due to a regression in openssl, fixed in:
>
>
> https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/888adbe064556ff5ab2f1d16a223b0548696614c
Thank you very much for this piece of information. I had already
implemented (but not
Jaroslav Benkovský writes:
Hi Jaroslav,
Thanks for the patches. I'll have a look at them as soon as I have some
time.
Regards
Uli
Dear Vagrant,
Thank you for your concern. I just tested this briefly:
1. I started tinyca (0.7.5-5) as per your instructions with
'strace -o tinyca2.log tinyca2'.
2. After having selected the CA to work with, but before having created a
new key, there are three occurrences of /dev/urandom
Hi Peter,
I traced the problem to the function _fill_radiobox in GUI.pm. For some
reason, the value for the digest gets changed in this function. I swapped
two lines, and the problem is gone. I also added a sort in the for
command. I have attached a diff file.
I'm somewhat surprised to see
Hi Mateusz,
Mateusz Kijowski mateusz.kijow...@gmail.com writes:
After perl and/or gtk2-perl update tyinyca started to sometimes
generate certificates with options other than specified in the new
certificate window.
I have not been able to reproduce this issue. Can you please provide
more
Hi Sez,
I have prepared a patch and I'm planning on having it uploaded tomorrow.
Cheers
Uli
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* Fixed deprecation warning form perl about use of qw() without
parentheses (Closes: 702433). Thanks to Jörgen Hägg for the patch.
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Hi,
The two patches submitted so far do not address the root of the problem,
that is the botched process handling in tinyca. I am working on a better
solution to this issue, which I intend to upload next week. Please bear
with me.
Cheers
Uli
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Hi,
Laurent Desarmes laurent.desar...@u-picardie.fr writes:
There's also an issue with the serial, it's now displaying in hex form
with openssl 1.0.1e-1
I don't believe there is an issue with the serial number. In TinyCA it
has always been shown in hex and openssl puts both hex and decimal
There is wisdom in keeping secret keys not protected by a password in as
few places as possible. As mentioned in another reply to this bug
report, you can choose to export keys without password.
Regards
Uli
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Package: adduser
Version: 3.97
Severity: important
Please allow creation of user names containing an @ character.
Currently, this does not work, even if NAME_REGEX has been changed
accordingly.
Background: I want to use PAM/saslauthd as configuration backend for a
virtual-domain-enabled Cyrus
Is this issue still reproducible? There have been a lot of code
improvements in tinyca since versoin 0.7.0.
If so, I need some way to reproduce the issue myself. Can you reproduce
this issue with a new CA, created the same way as the old one? Can you
send me a test-CA that triggers the
A year and a half ago I asked for more information about this bug.
Since nothing has come forth, I assume that it is no longer an issue and
close the bug.
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There are some more minor errors in the package descriptions. Patch
attached.
Regards,
uLI
--- latex-make-control 2006-04-24 21:00:59.0 +0200
+++ latex-make-control-fixed2006-04-24 21:02:21.0 +0200
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
LaTeX.mk: a make(1) snippet to help compiling LaTeX
: Christoph Ulrich Scholler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Christoph Ulrich Scholler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
tinyca - graphical frontend for a simple certification authority
Closes: 293931 330729 332690
Changes:
tinyca (0.7.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release
Hi Ronny,
I have just recently stumbled across the following: In the CA tab, click
on the History button and you will get a list of all certificates and
ever signed and their current state. This view has a column labelled
Expiration Date, which can be used for sorting.
I will assume that this
A preliminary package of tinyca 0.7.1 can be found at
http://www.scholler.net/. However, it does not fix the most urgent bug
(#331162), which is the reason why I never bothered to upload it to the
archive.
Regards,
uLI
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Package: developers-reference
Version: 3.3.6
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Hi,
upon reading the Developer's Reference I noticed a few typos and
forgotten words. I append a patch, which fixes those. It also contains
suggestions to improve the wording of few sentences.
uLI
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On 16.09. 10:43, Mario Joussen wrote:
tinyca hangs, if I try to import my old CA information.
How did you create this CA? Can you reproduce this issue with a new CA,
created the same way as the old one? Can you send me a test-CA that
triggers the problem?
Regards,
uLI
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: Christoph Ulrich Scholler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: libcgns
Version : 2.4-3
Upstream Author : CGNS Steering Commitee
* URL : http://www.cgns.org/
* License : CGNS-License
(http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/cgns/charter
Package: adduser
Version: 3.63
Severity: minor
delgroup complains about an unknown configuration variable name_regex,
which works fine with adduser:
computer:/tmp# delgroup agroup
/usr/sbin/delgroup: Unknown variable `name_regex' at /etc/adduser.conf:67.
Removing group `agroup'...
done.
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Do you by any chance have a debug_peer_list statement in your main.cf?
If so, this might be related to #311804.
uLI
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On 18.08. 14:07, Jasper Spaans wrote:
index.txt has contents which seem to be OK.
Have you created this CA in TinyCA or did you import it from somewhere
else? Does TinyCA crash when you start it with no previously existing
.TinyCA/?
uLI
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This issue has also been brought up on the postfix-users mailing list.
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From: Wietse Venema [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Christoph Ulrich Scholler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 13:30:27 -0400 (EDT
Package: adduser
Version: 3.63
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The manpage of adduser.conf(5) describes a configuration variable
USER_REGEX, which doesn't exist in the program. If it is set in
/etc/adduser.conf, adduser complains about an unknown configuration
variable.
A variable named name_regex
The reason for the breakage is that something in the behaviour of
openssl has changed between versions 0.9.7e-3, which is part of Sarge,
and 0.9.7g-1 and newer.
This leads not only to an infinite loop at startup (which is fixed by at
least one of the submitted patches) but also to a problem
Package: ethereal
Version: 0.10.11
Severity: grave
Justification: user security hole
Multiple problems in Ethereal's protocol dissectors have been
discovered. It may be possible to make Ethereal crash, use up
available memory, or run arbitrary code by injecting a purposefully
malformed packet
Thanks for the patch. I have notified upstream and will include this
patch in my next upload.
uLI
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Package: postfix
Version: 2.1.5-9
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Bug #278175 still exists in Sarge (quoted from #278175):
I think the postconf(5) manual page has errors:
bee% LC_ALL=C man 5 postconf /dev/null
Reformatting postconf(5), please wait...
/tmp/zmanwARkQO:386: warning: `domain' not
If I start tinyca it creates the main window and then proceeds to output
this line endlessly:
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at
/usr/lib/tinyca/OpenSSL.pm line 502.
I can not reproduce this on Sarge. I noticed that the version of
openssl in unstable is 0.9.7g, whereas
Package: rox-filer
Version: 2.2.0-2
Severity: normal
rox-filer produces excessive amounts of diagnostic/error output whenever
its window becomes focused or unfocused or refreshed. This happens with
the default configuration and also after a purge-reinstall-cycle.
Other than the error messages
tags 294113 +patch
tags 259212 +patch
thanks
I attached a patch that makes m_gpg work with gpg 1.4. It also works
with gpg 1.2.5. In addition to that with this patch m_gpg will no
longer display revoked/expired user ids.
Regards,
uLI
--- lbdb-0.29/m_gpg.sh.in 2001-02-10
Package: ghex
Version: 2.8.1-2
Severity: minor
When opening a file, the characters both in the hex view as well as in
the text view get messed up in the vicinity of the text cursor when the
cursor is moved. This happens only with the fonts 'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono
Roman' and 'Monospace' at size
On 06.02. 15:54, martin f krafft wrote:
Attached you can find the generated openssl.cnf file.
Your openssl.cnf file was quite helpful. The problem, however, is with
your input data. The issuerAltName and *.Url fields require a special
syntax, where the value is prefixed with some kind of
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