Re: PGP chain of trust tools

2009-02-20 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > I am looking for a way to count the "degrees of separation" or shortest > path between public PGP keys. > > Any tools or libraries I should look at? Not sure how directly applicable this is, but it sounds like you want something like this: http

Re: Great webcasts from Berkeley

2008-09-07 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Murray Stokely wrote: > On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 12:39 AM, ktu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Berkeley university is making publicly available webcasts from many of >> their courses. >> >> I found this course, CS 61C Machine Structures, to be incredibly good, and >> thought

Re: tool to organize all CVS commit logs to make one ChangeLog?

2008-02-11 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: Anyone know of a tool that will look at CVS commit messages to make a single change list? It would need to list the file names changed (and maybe revision numbers) and include the username of the committer, the date (and maybe time). It would

Re: freebsd-update

2007-11-28 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Jayton Garnett wrote: > Brian wrote: >> It is interesting that if you run freebsd-update on a 6.2 system, you >> get an end of life approaching please upgrade message. This is >> surprising since either of the upgrade targets are not yet released. >> Additionally, the

Re: Audio CD archiving

2005-07-27 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Bakul Shah wrote: > Are there decent tools under freebsd for archiving audio CDs? [snip] > I suppose one can write a script that rips a CD and looksup > CDDB based on the disk ID but surely *someone* must have done > this?! I don't completely understand your requiremen

Re: Client controlled Network access ... any experience?

2005-06-06 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Kevin Kinsey wrote: > I'm looking at a situation which I imagine is common to many institutions, > in which I'll want to have a small LAN with full access to LAN resources, > but not allowing any gateway access unless a "supervisor" type person > authorizes the excursion