Bug#1005270: ITP: wsdd -- The Web Service Discovery Daemon, to announce hosts for the Windows Network Browser

2022-02-10 Thread Matthew Grant
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Matthew Grant X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: wsdd Version : 0.7.0 Upstream Author : Steffan Christgau * URL : https://github.com/christgau/wsdd * License : MIT License Programming Lang

Bug#740916: ITP: dms -- DNS Management System

2014-03-05 Thread Matthew Grant
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Matthew Grant * Package name: dms Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : Matthew Grant * URL : http://mattgrant.net.nz/software/dms * License : GPL3 Programming Lang: Python Description : DNS Management System DNS

Re: Bug#690142: marked as done (remote named DoS on recursor (CVE-2012-5166))

2012-10-28 Thread Matthew Grant
nt will be uploading our work to wheezy-proposed shortly. A repository of work done so far is up at http://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/bind9.git/ Thank you very much for your patience. Best Regards, Matthew Grant On 29/10/12 11:21, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > Your message dated

Re: Bug#690569: Bug#690142: remote named DoS on recursor (CVE-2012-5166) and Bug#690569 (DNS wildcards fail to resolve with DNSSEC enabled)

2012-10-17 Thread Matthew Grant
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Michael Gilbert wrote: > On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Matthew Grant wrote: > > Can Bug #690569 (DNS wildcards fail to resolve with DNSsec enabled - > breaks > > RFC 4035)be reclassified as grave, or at least Important severity? > You i

My own bad - Re: WHO is reopening this - Tested and FIXED!!!

2012-06-25 Thread Matthew Grant
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 lin

WHO is reopening this - Tested and FIXED!!!

2012-06-25 Thread Matthew Grant
. 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 To: internal_cont...@bugs.debian.org Subject: Internal Control Date: Sat, 15

Bind9 - anyone know what the maintainer is up to?

2012-06-14 Thread Matthew Grant
x27;t like creating storms when not needed. Cheers, Matthew Grant signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

netscript-2.4 - multiple packages to better intergrate into boot sequence

2009-12-16 Thread Matthew Grant
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Back from the Dead...

2008-11-29 Thread Matthew Grant
be getting new versions of my packages up in the next 2 weeks. I have just received a new Core 2 Duo laptop with KVM support, so I should be able to get this done quickly. Currently I have a job with Earthlight Communications, http://www.earthlight.co.nz/ Regards, Matthew Grant signature.asc

Back from the Dead...

2008-11-29 Thread Matthew Grant
have just received a new Core 2 Duo laptop with KVM support, so I should be able to get this done quickly. Currently I have a job with Earthlight Communications, http://www.earthlight.co.nz/ Regards, Matthew Grant -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubs

Re: Packaing Xen 3.0 etc for Debian

2006-02-25 Thread Matthew Grant
above? With Ralph's work and the other work mentioned here, it sounds like the software is almost there, apart from the organisational details. Regards, Mathe Grant On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 23:02 +1300, Matthew Grant wrote: > Ralph, > > I am a Debian Maintainer who is seriously consideri

Packaing Xen 3.0 etc for Debian

2006-02-24 Thread Matthew Grant
current vanila kernel.org tree. Patching Xen against the standard Debian kernel tree may be asking for problems, so it is better to work off a vanilla kernel.org tarball and xen-unstable.hg What are your thoughts? Regards, Matthew Grant -- Matthew Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matthew'

Bangladesh Key-Signing completed - Debian Maintiner base can now be extended there.

2005-11-18 Thread Matthew Grant
en arms. It is good to see another corner of the map soon to have a red dot on it! Cheers, Matthew Grant -- Matthew Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matthew's UNIX Box signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Key signing in Dhaka, Bangladesh!

2005-11-02 Thread Matthew Grant
Hi HTere~! I am in Dhaka for a week, and have organised a key signing party with the local Bangladesh Linux Users Group (BDLUG) Hopefully we will end up with 1 or 2 maintainers from there! Regards, Matthew Grant signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Bug#281154: RFA: ipsec-tools -- IPsec tools for Linux

2004-11-14 Thread Matthew Grant
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I am planning to maintain this package in the meanwhile, and would love to help out with the racoon-tool script that configures the daemon. I have an interest in making this work for my new laptop, but IPSEC and VPNs are no longer part of my day-to-day work, and oth

Re: racoon-tool with >1 algorithms

2004-10-26 Thread Matthew Grant
do a bit more work on my netscript package, and get a new version of that out the door with whereami and resolvconf support for IPv4 and IPv6. I will try and start doing work on ipsec this weekend, and leave the bluez issues alone. Cheers, Matthew Grant On 27/10/2004, at 5:32 AM, Marius Reiner

Re: Backporting 2.4.23 kernel packages

2003-12-10 Thread Matthew Grant
more black magic involved with kernel packages? > > Thanks > > Andrew -- ======= Matthew Grant/\ ^/\^ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /\ A Linux Network Guy /~~\^/~~\_/~\___/~~\/**\ ===GPG