OK, finally followed things. My own bad... IMHO, I find Debian bug reports are bit confusing to follow.
Thank you for being patient with me. Matthew Grant On 26/06/12 10:41, Matthew Grant wrote: > This is from the maintainer of the racoon and ipsec-tools package! > > Tested on linux kernel 3.2 in testing/unstable, racoon 0.8.0-9+ sha384 > and sha512 hmac and authentication ARE WORKING!!!! > > > Please do not reopen bugs with no EMAIL as to WHY!!! > > I have not RECEIVED any INFORMATION about this. THIS IS UNDERHANDED! > > Has someone infiltrated our system? Date on the following email is 2011! > > > Matthew Grant > > --- > > Message #32 received at fakecontrol@fakecontrolmessage (full text, mbox): > > From: Debbugs Internal Request <ow...@bugs.debian.org> > To: internal_cont...@bugs.debian.org > Subject: Internal Control > Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2011 22:42:08 +0000 > # A New Hope > # A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away > # something happened. > # > # Magically this resulted in the following > # action being taken, but this fake control > # message doesn't tell you why it happened > # > # The action: > # Bug No longer marked as fixed in versions ipsec-tools/1:0.8.0-9 and > reopened. > thanks > # This fakemail brought to you by your local debbugs > # administrator > >
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