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Programmi
Hi there,
There is a package in Debian: modsecurity. This is a library and provides a
-dev and a runtime packages (libmodsecurity-dev, libmodsecurity3t64).
ModSecurity is an open source WAF (Web Application Firewall) "engine". You
can write rules (in a special language called "SecLang") and contr
On Sun Sep 1, 2024 at 6:14 PM BST, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> The discussion was summarized in a separate "Summay" email by me on this
> list, and a comment in the MR (which merges the two discussions) and it
> just happened that the next day it was also covered in
> https://lwn.net/Articles/986480/
Hi again,
Am Thu, Sep 05, 2024 at 06:18:02PM + schrieb Scott Kitterman:
> I'm willing to assume good faith and accept that was not your intention.
> It's in the past.
OK.
> >I need to trust you here as the one who is doing the work. The
> >discussion also was about a semi-automatic proce
Dear Lukas and All,
From my perspective, Netplan is a great add-on for homogenizing network
management in the cloud, which requires simple to semi-complicated network
needs, especially with heterogenous OS fleets. However, for many ways, Netplan
is not a great default to begin with, since it’s
Hello everyone.
I'll begin by saying that I feel this was probably discussed already, but I
couldn't find anything in the archive. If I missed anything, sorry for asking
again - I'd appreciate if someone could just point me to relevant threads.
I see that Salsa requires reCAPTCHA resolution to si
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On Friday, 6 September 2024 11.30.44 CDT Ceppo wrote:
> I feel it's a contradiction that Debian relies on a non-free service, and
> especially that its forge is dedicated to DFSG-compliant software but forces
> its users to use a third-party, non-DFSG-compliant service to sign up and
> to connect t
Hi,
Is it okay for libssl3 do depend on libbrotli? It would increase minimal
installs by ~900KiB on amd64.
tl;dr
coreutils build-depends on libssl-dev which makes libssl essential.
libssl already supports compression via libz and zstd. Both libraries
are already pulled in by dpkg so letting libss
Hi!
On Sat, 2024-09-07 at 00:12:58 +0200, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
> Is it okay for libssl3 do depend on libbrotli? It would increase minimal
> installs by ~900KiB on amd64.
> tl;dr
> coreutils build-depends on libssl-dev which makes libssl essential.
> libssl already supports compression
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Hi!
On Fri, 2024-09-06 at 11:32:55 +0200, Ervin Hegedüs wrote:
> Here comes the problem: libmodsecurity3 has two types of collection stores:
> in-memory and LMDB. It's VERY important: you MUST decide the type of
> choosed backend in compilation time, later you can't change it in runtime!
I think
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Description : mou
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At 2024-09-06T16:30:44+, Ceppo wrote:
> I see that Salsa requires reCAPTCHA resolution to sign up, and it also
> embeds reCAPTCHA code in most or all pages - or at least so it looks
> to me as an absolute Javascript ignorant.
>
> I feel it's a contradiction that Debian relies on a non-free serv
Hi Branden, and other fellow Debianites,
Quoting G. Branden Robinson (2024-09-07 05:47:17)
> On a less sarcastic note, I am taken aback by the fact that this
> project can have a ~100 message thread proposing a DEP
>
> "Enable true open collaboration on all Debian packages"
>
> without either th
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