On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 03:56:23PM +0100, leloft wrote:
> Hi,
> I am still working towards a Devuanized security-tracker but I have come
> up against a problem which is blocking further development. One section
> of the process involves nested loops to update the database with current
> packages i
Hi,
I am still working towards a Devuanized security-tracker but I have come
up against a problem which is blocking further development. One section
of the process involves nested loops to update the database with current
packages in the devuan repos. However, some of the
architectures do not exi
Hi folks,
is there an Security Advisory Announcement for Devuan?
I mean something like this:
"debian-security-annou...@lists.debian.org"
Or should I continue receive this from Debian?
Thanks,
Juergen Moebius
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Hi NCW
Your issue with samba stems security.debian.org having a really sloppy
repository with 2 versions of the same package in the same suite and
amprolla ignores the second entry in the Packages file for that one.
Additionally security.debian.org also has an issue in that samba-common
shouldn't
Hi,
I've just bumped amprolla for the security repo now so it should be
there. Will sort automation for it shortly.
Regards,
Daniel
On 03/05/16 09:01, NCW RC wrote:
> It appears that the devuan repo is not pulling in the newer samba 4.2
> but rather the older 4.1 programs of samba-libs
It appears that the devuan repo is not pulling in the newer samba 4.2 but
rather the older 4.1 programs of samba-libs and samba-common. Is Devuan's
security repo functioning now? I have read that it is and that it isn't, so I
am unsure and I wanted to let someone know about this.
I have a ne
So now, when information on web site is correct please consider removing
'mirrors' workaround so it will not get propagated. And clear message will
be sent to users which address should be used.
Once removed people will be forced to clean their setup now, and new
mistakenly created setups will si
On 05/02/2016 09:15 AM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
> helle...@dyne.org writes:
>> auto.mirrors does not exist: only auto.mirror does. Unknown names point
>> to www.devuan.org.
>
> Auto.mirrors exists as of yesterday. It was on the devuan home page due
> to a typo. Nextime made the typo work, then fi
helle...@dyne.org writes:
auto.mirrors does not exist: only auto.mirror does. Unknown names point
to www.devuan.org.
Auto.mirrors exists as of yesterday. It was on the devuan home page due to
a typo. Nextime made the typo work, then fixed the typo.
Arnt
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On 04/30/2016 08:25 PM, Don Wright wrote:
>
> I resolve them as:
> auto.mirror.devuan.org. 300 IN CNAME packages.devuan.org.
> packages.devuan.org.1800IN A 46.105.191.77
>
> auto.mirrors.devuan.org. 300IN CNAME www.devuan.org.
> www.devuan.org. 600
On Sat, 4/30/16, Don Wright wrote:
Subject: Re: [DNG] Devuan Security Repo (was Re: invalid security
certificate)
To: "dng"
Date: Saturday, April 30, 2016, 3:25 PM
Daniel Reurich wrote:
>We now have jessie-security and ascii-security repositories available on
>our mir
Daniel Reurich wrote:
>We now have jessie-security and ascii-security repositories available on
>our mirrors
>
>deb http(s)://.mirror.devuan.org/merged jessie-security main
>[contrib] [non-free]
Would someone speak to the differences between auto.mirror.devuan.org
and auto.mirrors.devuan.org? Th
On Sat, 4/30/16, Daniel Reurich wrote:
Subject: Re: [DNG] Devuan Security Repo (was Re: invalid security
certificate)
To: "dev1fanboy" , "dng@lists.dyne.org"
Date: Saturday, April 30, 2016, 6:12 AM
We now have jessie-security and ascii-security repositories avai
Joel Roth wrote:
> Daniel Reurich wrote:
> > We now have jessie-security and ascii-security repositories available on
> > our mirrors
>
> > deb http(s)://.mirror.devuan.org/merged jessie-security main
> > [contrib] [non-free]
>
> https didn't work on my system. When I went to install
> apt-transp
Daniel Reurich wrote:
> We now have jessie-security and ascii-security repositories available on
> our mirrors
Great news! Yesterday I took the opportunity to switch my
personal system from debian-jessie / sysvinit to
devuan-jessie. It went perfectly. With such a smooth
transition, I think many ot
Excellent!
On Apr 30, 2016 6:10 AM, Daniel Reurich wrote:
We now have jessie-security and ascii-security repositories available on
our mirrors
deb http(s)://.mirror.devuan.org/merged jessie-security main
[contrib] [non-free]
If you've installed from the beta image the security repo stanza should
Nice one :)
Just tested it and it's all working here, pulling about 40 updates right now :)
Cheers,
chillfan
On Saturday, April 30, 2016 12:12 PM, Daniel Reurich
wrote:
> We now have jessie-security and ascii-security repositories available on
> our mirrors
>
> deb http(s)://.mirror.devuan.o
We now have jessie-security and ascii-security repositories available on
our mirrors
deb http(s)://.mirror.devuan.org/merged jessie-security main
[contrib] [non-free]
If you've installed from the beta image the security repo stanza should
already be in your /etc/apt/sources.list
Thanks go to Fra
You'll get updates from time to time when the debian main repo gets updated.
Best to wait for devuan security mirror instead of trying to use the debian
mirror, as you can end up with packages that use systemd that way.
Cheers,
chillfan
On Saturday, April 30, 2016 8:00 AM, Herb Garcia wrote
Um. Then what source is recommended for security updates?
Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Droid
On Apr 29, 2016 10:45 AM, hellekin wrote:
On 04/29/2016 03:27 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
>
> security.devuan.org uses an invalid security certificate.
> The certificate is only valid for the following nam
On 04/29/2016 03:27 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
>
> security.devuan.org uses an invalid security certificate.
> The certificate is only valid for the following names:
> devuan.org, www.devuan.org
> (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)
>
> How do I resolve this?
>
Don't use security.devua
I suggest we add a devuan-security group on the gitlab, with a
secur...@devuan.org with a GPG key.
Any objection? Any volunteer?
==
hk
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> Wasn't there a whole seqence of ctrl-alt-letter things to gradually
> shut down the entire system, layer by layer? Antybody still know
> these, and are they still there?
Ah yes, the "magic keys."
Holding down Alt and SysRq (which is the Print Screen key) while slowly
typing REISUB will get you
On Tue 07 April 2015 01:29:13 Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> On Mon 06 April 2015 18:47:46 Miles Fidelman wrote:
> > I have the magic list written on sticky, underneath my
> > keyboard
>
> try Ctrl+Alt+SysReq+Shift for online help, no need for sticky notes
> (actually every key that's not already assi
On Mon 06 April 2015 18:47:46 Miles Fidelman wrote:
> I have the magic list written on sticky, underneath my
> keyboard
try Ctrl+Alt+SysReq+Shift for online help, no need for sticky notes (actually
every key that's not already assigned does the trick, no matter if Shift or
any other except those
Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 11:16:49AM +0100, Godefridus Daalmans wrote:
Talking about security and ttys and login:
I would like Devuan to have a clear documentation and good defaults
for the Secure Attention Key (SAK).
E.g. that any user at the console can expect to do Ctrl-Al
On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 11:16:49AM +0100, Godefridus Daalmans wrote:
> Talking about security and ttys and login:
>
> I would like Devuan to have a clear documentation and good defaults
> for the Secure Attention Key (SAK).
>
> E.g. that any user at the console can expect to do Ctrl-Alt-SysRq-K
>
Talking about security and ttys and login:
I would like Devuan to have a clear documentation and good defaults for
the Secure Attention Key (SAK).
E.g. that any user at the console can expect to do Ctrl-Alt-SysRq-K to
work.
Too few people know that this even exists in Linux.
Frits.
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