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I'm working on a package for k12admin (http://k12admin.cmsd.bc.ca/). This package depends on ssh. Does that mean it has to go in contrib? Are there any DFSG-compliant alternatives to ssh? I only need it as a secure transport agent for rsync. Another question: This package is broken into two packages: k12admin-server and k12admin-client. The k12admin-client package has the potential to completely overwrite system password files (this is the point though, it is supposed to update those files from info from the k12admin-server machine). This won't happen unless the client computer is configured from the web page on the k12admin-server machine after the k12admin-client package is installed, so I can't see it happening by accident. However, is there a place where I should put a warning to this effect? Is putting it in the package description enough? Steve Tonnesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBN2lW1o2+iKf+FgzlAQG9JQQArKnP1nkYRQHtorxpa0xrAEToe4pmU23M 5ecQ+80EK7gryRoGt86N+Wi/M1UtOnCO3Tesl1WfqOG6rCA58PvkNu2OUf2D5V1J udBKEI9tqllqQavHr/pNTL4eRiuWTxRxbwlehoBwR2tU5KJDbD5oxTNZgyaw/xb1 NhnM3c4omG4= =wnw5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----