Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Stefan Tomanek
* Package name: ipv6pref
Version : 1.0.0
Upstream Author : Stefan Tomanek
* URL : https://github.com/wertarbyte/ipv6pref
* License : GPLv3
Programming Lang: C
Description : preloadable library and
Good morning,
Dies schrieb Sean Whitton (spwhit...@spwhitton.name):
> On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 11:59:34PM +0200, Stefan Tomanek wrote:
> > Changes since the last upload:
> >
> >* update to version 0.4.0 (closes: bug#827079, bug#769184)
>
> Although this bug c
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "triggerhappy"
* Package name: triggerhappy
Version : 0.4.0-1
Upstream Author : Stefan Tomanek
* URL : https://github.com/wertarbyte/tr
keepassx suggests no packages.
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>From 35348384cfa4cb46d3184723dde504865c3a5463 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Tomanek
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 15:03:32 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] store keyfile location in bookmark
This patch adds the location of the keyfile used to unl
ii imagemagick 8:6.7.7.10-5+deb7u2
ii libpcsclite1 1.8.4-1+deb7u1
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>From a521598c9850566fab9c6e5065ea0bda9ec45872 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Tomanek
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 12:07:50 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] filter and verify keyserver responses
This changes intr
hardware address or the one of the real host when resetting the arp
table of the target systems; it is also possible to use both.
>From 21773ccf18a5fc49d35e510a8797b0a1e83858c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Tomanek
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 21:32:53 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 3/3] arpspoof: al
Package: dsniff
Version: 2.4b1+debian-21.1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch upstream
This patch allows multiple targets to be imitated simultaniously
by arpspoof.
>From 25c761ebb1a8001d05da8b3dba36e96ac07ad586 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Tomanek
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 17:40:50 +0
t & target), guiding the complete
traffic through the attacking system.
>From 8fbf0ac15e5fe2df427e3e028f9aa8d96788986a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Tomanek
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 22:44:54 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] arpspoof: add -r switch to poison both directions
Signed-off-b
Package: driftnet
Version: 0.1.6-9+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch upstream
The version supplied in Debian lacks the option of reading packet data from a
pcap file, requiring root privileges to use the X11 software. There are forks
of driftnet implementing this feature which I'd like to see incl
0.9.8o-4squeeze3 Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary a
Versions of packages dsniff recommends:
ii libx11-6 2:1.3.3-4 X11 client-side library
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>From b05e27ba9b0ba9ef00ad2183933652e08d8c89af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Tomanek
Date: Sat, 2
Oldfield
# - tweaked reset target on Philip Hands' advice
#
# 0.5 23.iii.2011 Stefan Tomanek
# - added ad-hoc library building
#
#
# STANDARD ARDUINO WORKFLOW
#
# Given a normal sk
Dies schrieb Javier Fernandez-Sanguino (j...@computer.org):
>Would it be possible to integrate these tools with the ifupdown-extra?
>
>It looks like both packages have common goals.
Sure, why not. I'd be open to that.
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Dies schrieb Jonathan Nieder (jrnie...@gmail.com):
> This information could be useful for both package descriptions.
> (Maybe, for triggerhappy:
>
> That is, this is similar to esekeyd but it also supports
> , allowing you to .
>
> and for esekeyd:
>
> This package does not do
Dies schrieb Jonathan Nieder (jrnie...@gmail.com):
> > I think esekeyd can only handle KEY events, while triggerhappy can also
> > process
> > Switch and button events. I am also unsure whether esekeyd support the
> > hotplugging of input devices (done in triggerhappy by a udev script) or
> > da
Dies schrieb Olivier Berger (olivier.ber...@it-sudparis.eu):
> Just for my information, how does it compare to backupninja, that is
> already packaged in Debian, and seems quite similar from the provided
> description ?
Hm, I didn't know Backupninja until now, but tartarus was developed out of
ne
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Stefan Tomanek
* Package name: ifupdown-scripts-wa
Version : 0.4.1-1
Upstream Author : Stefan Tomanek
* URL : https://github.com/wertarbyte/ifupdown-scripts
* License : GPLv3
Programming Lang: Shell
Description
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Stefan Tomanek
* Package name: tartarus
Version : 0.9.4-2
Upstream Author : Stefan Tomanek
* URL : http://wertarbyte.de/tartarus.shtml
* License : GPLv3
Programming Lang: Bash, Perl
Description : script based
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: triggerhappy
Version : 0.1.3
Upstream Author : Stefan Tomanek
* URL : https://github.com/wertarbyte/triggerhappy
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C
Description : a system-wide hotkey and input event
Package: curl
Version: 7.18.2-8lenny4
Severity: important
Uploading a file by using an SFTP connection causes curl
to segfault after around 2GB.
r...@zirkel:/etc/tartarus# cat /dev/urandom | curl -v -u USER:PASS
--upload-file - "sftp://FOO.your-backup.de/random";
* About to connect() to FOO.you
Dies schrieb Julian Andres Klode (j...@debian.org):
> > apt-key --interactive fetch
> >
> > will download the specified key from a keyserver, presenting its data
> > to the user and awaiting confirmation before adding the key.
> >
> > Without --interactive/-i, the fetch command will be denied d
tags 341976 + patch
Greetings,
I created the attached patch that adds the following features to
apt-key:
apt-key --interactive add
will show the keys that are to be imported with their fingerprints,
making it possible to inspect them before adding them to the keyring
and without polluting the p
Package: util-vserver
Version: 0.30.216~r2772-6
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/sbin/vapt-get
Tags: patch
When using vapt-get to update multiple vservers, admistrators have two
options: either use --all to apply the command to all servers, or specify
vservers manually.
With a larger number of hete
Package: wireless-tools
Version: 29-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
For some time now, wireless-tools installs two identical configuration
scripts in /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/ and /etc/network/if-up.d/.
A while ago I noticed that I lost network connectivity right after dhclient
fetched an address
Anything new here? The bug still perisists and is quiet annoying, especially
when considering the simplicity of its fix.
On a side note, vserver-debiantools had a similiar problem which got fixed
within 2 days (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=539448), while
the faulty line of shel
Dies schrieb Ola Lundqvist (o...@debian.org):
> Thanks a lot for the description and the fix. Please try the new attached
> version to see if that
> works for you.
Looks good to me :-)
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ev "$INTERFACE"| \
awk '$3 == "inet" {split($4,i,"/"); print i[1]; exit}')
The scripts supplied by XEN do have the same issue, see #437127 for
more details (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=437127)
Sincerly
Stefan Tomanek
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Package: acpid
Version: 1.0.10-2
Severity: normal
I've created a small patch to acpid that adds an command line switch
"--noinput/-i" to the daemon that prohibits it from accessing the input device
files. Therefore, it won't crash when devices are removed, however, it cannot
react to button press
Package: acpid
Version: 1.0.10-2
Severity: normal
I can confirm this bug. Removing an input device that was present when acpid
was started inevitably crashes the daemon since it does not simply drop the
single
device, but terminates completely.
So an instance of acpid started (possibly during s
Package: hibernate
Version: 1.99-1
Severity: normal
Suspending and hibernating the system can (and in fact is) triggered through
HAL/DBUS
by XFCE: The scripts (e.g.
/usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-power-suspend-linux)
are using the tools supplied by the package pm-tools. In my opinion, hi
Package: icewm
Version: 1.2.37+1.3.4pre2-2
Severity: normal
Using the nvidia tools, adding a secondary display to my thinkpad works fine.
However, arranging the external display _above_ the primary display results in
icewm awkwardness:
When designating the builtin display as primary and restarti
Dies schrieb Michael Meskes (mes...@debian.org):
> > So even if kacpimon does display them, I haven't found out how to handle the
> > events using acpid - that's why I wrote the hotkey daemon.
>
> I'd prefer to figure out why acpid is not reacting to that event. This is not
> meant to diminish yo
Dies schrieb Michael Meskes (mes...@debian.org):
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 03:10:26AM +0200, Stefan Tomanek wrote:
> > acpid does indeed poll the input layer when started with -n, however, I
> > wasn't
> > able to make it react to arbitrary key events. I suppose the da
Dies schrieb Michael Meskes (mes...@debian.org):
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 02:46:11PM +0200, Stefan Tomanek wrote:
> > I encountered the same problems of losing my system wide hotkeys when
> > upgrading
> > to 2.6.29.
>
> On which system are you?
>
> The new ac
Package: guessnet
Version: 0.49-1
Severity: normal
For some time now, guessnet-ifupdown fails to identify the network
my notebook (thinkpad r61, e1000e) is connected to. I am using this
stripped down /etc/network/interfaces:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
mapping lan
script guessnet-ifupdow
I encountered the same problems of losing my system wide hotkeys when upgrading
to 2.6.29.
I created a small perl daemon that uses HAL to watch all available input
devices and wait for certain key events. It's only a quick shot, but polishing
it could yield a nice little tool to handle hotkeys in
Package: bluez-utils
Version: 3.36-3
Severity: important
Since upgrading to kernel 2.6.29, I cannot connect to the internet
using my phone and pand. Although pand acknowledges the connection,
no network device bnep0 is created; pand then dies silently:
r...@nano:~# /usr/bin/pand -n -c 00:1D:28:D
Package: fortunes-mod
Severity: normal
When using -s to display only short cookies while specifying
a cookie file that does not contain such, fortune gets into
an infinite loop.
I can reproduce this with "fortune -s de/suppe" on several
systems.
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APT
Package: acl
Version: 2.2.41-1
Severity: wishlist
I tried to use getfacl to save any ACLs I might have set on files before
running a backup with tar, however the file got extremely large (>600MB) -
although nearly 99% of the files only had traditional unix permissions.
I'd welcome a command line
e up after missing one association, so the script does
# trigger a configurable number of reassociations.
#
# By Stefan Tomanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# http://wertarbyte.de/
IWCONFIG=/sbin/iwconfig
if [ ! -x $IWCONFIG ]; then
exit 0
fi
if [ "$IF_WIRELESS" != &qu
I've created some additional regular expressions for use with
logcheck and openVPN; The existing ones do not expect OpenVPN to
log the clients name and address, which these do:
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ (openvpn|ovpn-[._[:alnum:]-]+)\[[0-9]+\]:
(([[:alnum:]-.]+/)?[[:digit:].]{7,15}:[[:di
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.54
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Logcheck fails to ignore certain lines generated by OpenVPN; the attached patch
fixes several regular expressions:
* OpenVPN does not print the full path to ifconfig or route (at least here)
* The interface name can also con
Package: ifupdown
Version: 0.6.8
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Greetings,
a lot of setups require the addition of multiple ip addresses
to a single network interface. The default ifupdown system debian
employs offers no configuration directives to achieve this. The
attached script in conjunction
Package: acpi
Version: 1.1-1
Severity: normal
Hello,
I noticed today that the command "acpi" reported strange charging and
dicharging times for my thinkpad:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi
Battery 0: Discharging, 83%, 00:02:07 remaining
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi
Battery 0: Charging, 83%, 00:00
Package: gkrellm
Version: 2.3.1-1
Severity: important
With kernel version 2.6.24-1, the Debian kernel packages does
not support the /proc interface for ACPI_POWER devices. Therefore,
/proc/acpi/battery does not exist. gkrellm should switch to the
/sys interface replacing the obsolete one.
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I did some fine tuning on the command line, and this one should be
an even better alternative:
ip -4 -o addr show primary dev $1 | awk '$3 == "inet" {print $4; exit}' | sed
's!/.*!!'
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Package: xen-utils-common
Version: 3.0.3-0-2
Severity: normal
On my systen, the script vif-common fails to retrieve the primary
IP address of my ethernet device, preventing a domU from starting.
I tracked this issue down to the file /etc/xen/script/vif-common.
The function ip_of uses the followi
et_ipaddr(hostnm);
---
>
> // This introduces * as a fallback wildcard for clients
> // Stefan Tomanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> if ( strcmp(hostnm, "*") != 0 ) {
> c->ipaddr = get_ipaddr(hostn
Dies schrieb Niv Altivanik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> This bug seems to be ICEWM's busyness, the message reports that the
> running WM doesn't repport itself as beeing NETWM Compilant, maybe
> ICEWM launches his ~/.icewm/startup, before launching itself ?
That indeed could be the case, can you move
Package: skippy
Version: 0.5.1rc1-4
Severity: normal
When starting Skippy from the autostart file of IceWM (~/.icewm/startup),
Skippy will not load;
The log file .xsession-errors contains the following error message:
FATAL: WM not NETWM or GNOME WM Spec compliant.
However, starting skippy manu
Dies schrieb Loïc Minier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Rhythmbox sometimes freezes on startup while loading the music database.
> > It seems like this issue is associated with the rhythmlet gdesklet,
> > since all other desklets are blocked (no reaction, no redraw) until the
> > stalled rhythmbox is ki
Package: rhythmbox
Version: 0.9.2-3
Severity: normal
I noticed that calling rhythmbox with options like "--print-playing-album",
"--next" or "--print-playing-path" brings the running rhythmbox window
to top. I think this behaviour is wrong and should be treated as a bug,
since it is really annoyi
Package: icewm
Version: 1.2.23-1
Severity: normal
When I logout from my icewm-session, icewm makes gdesklets put a window for
every installed desklet on my asking me whether I'm sure about removing that
desklet (permanantly). Obviously, icewm does not tryto terminate the gdesklet
daemon on logout
Dies schrieb Mattia Dongili ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> This is a different issue (this is a wishlist bug). If you agree I
> could implement and/or suggest upstream to add a -K (capital 'K') option
> that ignores modifiers combos.
That sounds great, I strongly agree with that :-)
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Package: xfree86-driver-synaptics
Version: 0.14.3-1
Severity: normal
The syndaemon does not recognize the windows key as an modifier key.
Since I placed most of my window management command on this key, I
propose that not only this key should be accepted as meta key, but also
key combinations wit
Package: rhythmbox
Version: 0.8.8-13
Severity: normal
Rhythmbox sometimes freezes on startup while loading the music database.
It seems like this issue is associated with the rhythmlet gdesklet,
since all other desklets are blocked (no reaction, no redraw) until the
stalled rhythmbox is killed. T
Package: gdesklets-data
Version: 0.35.3-1
Severity: normal
Since upgrading to this version of gdesklets-data, logging out from my
icewm-session results in dialoges popping up for every display whether
I want to remove this specific desklets. This happens everytime I click
on the logout function o
Package: gdesklets-data
Version: 0.35.2-2
Severity: normal
The rhythmbox desklets do not scale the album covers anymore, so instead
of displaying a small icon of it, they just show a section of it,
sometimes covering their own user interface with the picture.
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Package: gdesklets-data
Version: 0.35.2-2
Severity: normal
Since my upgrade to this version, the border pixmaps around the LTCandy
Weather desklet and the LTCandy Clock Desklet do not display thir border
pixmaps, and the clock desklet also does not display the clock icon
anymore (just the hands).
Package: gdesklets-data
Version: 0.32
Severity: normal
Since today, the starterbar desklet ceased to work on my system. Since I
haven't restarted it for some time now, I don't whether the cause of
this issue occured some time ago.
When I start the gdesklets suite, all displays work flawlessly, ex
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