Le Friday 21 June 2013 17:08:08, Bill Allombert a écrit :
> I upload popularity-contest 1.58 which add support for encrypted
> submissions. For this release it is not activated by default.
> Please help test this feature by adding
> ENCRYPT="yes"
> to /etc/popularity-contest.conf to activate it.
C
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 11:08 PM, Bill Allombert wrote:
> I upload popularity-contest 1.58 which add support for encrypted submissions.
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> Once this feature has seen proper testing, we will activate it by default.
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> * popularity-contest now report the dpkg Vendor field. This will allow to
* Bill Allombert , 2013-06-21, 17:08:
I upload popularity-contest 1.58 which add support for encrypted
submissions.
Great news. :-)
BTW, you probably want to pass --no-options to gpg.
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Hi,
Am 21.06.2013 17:08, schrieb Bill Allombert:
> * popularity-contest now report the dpkg Vendor field. This will allow to
> track submission by derivative distribution.
Thanks for that, that sounds immensly useful.
I hope popcon.d.o is updated to make use of that information.
Michael
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On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 8:40 AM, Charles Plessy wrote:
> sorry if it is a naive question: by "public key cryptography", do you mean GPG
> or TLS ?
He is talking about OpenPGP and gpg, TLS wouldn't be helpful since
popcon uses either SMTP or HTTP.
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Le Fri, May 10, 2013 at 10:02:06PM +0200, Bill Allombert a écrit :
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> I am considering activating encryption of popularity-contest submissions
> using public key cryptography to protect popcon submission while in transit.
Hello Bill,
sorry if it is a naive question: by "public key cryptography"
* Peter Palfrader , 2013-05-10, 22:44:
On Fri, 10 May 2013, Bill Allombert wrote:
I am considering activating encryption of popularity-contest
submissions using public key cryptography to protect popcon submission
while in transit.
I think encrypting popcon submissions in an excellent idea.
Peter Palfrader writes ("Re: encrypted popcon submissions"):
> Do you think the benefits outweight the drawback that the admin no
> longer can be certain we don't send anything we shouldn't?
This is a very good point but it can be easily dealt with: the
encrypt
On Fri, 10 May 2013, Bill Allombert wrote:
> I am considering activating encryption of popularity-contest submissions
> using public key cryptography to protect popcon submission while in transit.
Do you think the benefits outweight the drawback that the admin no
longer can be certain we don't se
Bill Allombert writes ("encrypted popcon submissions"):
> The drawback is the computing cost on the server. Currently we are
> processing about 25000 report each days, which would require about 2
> hours of 'real' CPU time to decrypt, which is too much for
> popov.debian.org. On the other hand this
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