Bug#199822: pgAdmin3 debian packages

2003-09-15 Thread Raphaël Enrici

Hi Andreas,

I just saw the mail you sent last month to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
concerning pgAdmin3 debian package.
I don't know if you got an answer from Vincent Renardias as he has a lot 
to do. I know this is really late but...


The pgadmin team uses a patched version of wxWindows 2.5 that won't 
integrate debian for the moment. As debian packages must be build 
dynamically we can't upload pgAdmin3 packages until wxWindows 2.5 
packages become available. Ron Lee who is responsible of the wxWindows 
packages is aware of this and will provide packages as soon as he thinks 
that it becomes stable enough.


I provide static packages for debian woody, sarge and sid on pgAdmin3 site.
You can find detailed instructions on how to get them at 
http://www.pgadmin.org/pgadmin3 in the download section.


Please feel free to contact me if you have any problem concerning 
pgAdmin3 debian packages.


Sorry if my answer duplicated one from Vincent, and sorry for the lag.

Regards,
Raphaël




Bug#377799: ITP: yersinia -- a framework for layer 2 attacks

2006-07-11 Thread Raphaël Enrici

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name : yersinia
Version : 0.7
Upstream Author :
Alfredo Andres Omella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
David Barroso Berrueta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* URL : http://www.yersinia.net/
* License : GPL-2
Description :
Yersinia is a network tool designed to take advantage of some weakeness
in different network protocols. It pretends to be a solid framework for
analyzing and testing the deployed networks and systems.
Yersinia implements attacks on layer 2 network protocols such as:
* Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
* Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP).
* Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP).
* Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
* Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP).
* 802.1q.
* 802.1x.
* Inter-Switch Link Protocol (ISL).
* VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP).


Additional information:
- I'm in contact with Maxence Dunnewind whom also proposed a package for 
Ubuntu and we plan to work side by side on this package.
- I'll move to debian-mentor to request for a sponsor for this package 
as soon as I've finished to merge Maxence's work with mine... If anyone 
reading this is already interested in sponsoring this stuff, that'd be 
great.




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Bug#377799: ITP: yersinia -- a framework for layer 2 attacks

2007-03-18 Thread Raphaël Enrici

Bart Martens a écrit :

Hi Raphaël,

How is progress with packaging "yersinia" for Debian? Are you still
working on this?

  


Hi Bart,

in fact I had something prepared a long time ago but never
get sastisfied with it. I was totally stalled on this and have been
crying at myself each week for the past two months to work
again on this...

Your mail just became a new /pretext/ for me to come back here
(thanks!).

So, here is a work in progress (I just updated my files from 0.5.6
and corrected building options and copyright issues):

http://www.enrici.com/debian/yersinia/0.7.1/

What still needs to be done:
- provide a way to customize the default yersinia.conf during
package installation (debconf or so)
- split the package into two or more packages so that people
not needing the GTK build don't need to install all the gtk deps
(I'm thinking to embedded systems or things like that)
   I imagine something like:
   yersinia-common (man docs & so on)
   yersinia-cli (yersinia built with --disable-gtk)
   yersinia-gui
   with yersinia-cli and yersinia-gui conflicting on each other
- ask upstream to sign the source archive, I did not sign the
current package for this reason ATM (I'm gonna drop a line
upstream in a few minutes or so)

Last but not least, I need to find a sponsor for this package,
if you volunteer, I'd be glad to work side by side with you.

Regards,
Raphaël