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Dear release team,
On Fr 19 Apr 2019 00:10:01 CEST, Dominik George wrote:
Hi,
This is a well tested patch that I can upload tonight (to unstable)? Or is
more testing time needed? If the patch really fixes the transition, then we
don't need the gosa s-pu. Do all agree?
I
Hi,
> This is a well tested patch that I can upload tonight (to unstable)? Or is
> more testing time needed? If the patch really fixes the transition, then we
> don't need the gosa s-pu. Do all agree?
I tested:
a) on stretch, that the script works, and produces expected results with a
known pa
Hi Nik,
On Do 18 Apr 2019 21:49:58 CEST, Dominik George wrote:
with the attached patch, the conversion works on buster.
The script uses php-mcrypt for no reason - the first use always returns
an constant 16, the second returns random bytes.
With the applied patch, the script works without ph
> with the attached patch, the conversion works on buster.
>
> The script uses php-mcrypt for no reason - the first use always returns
> an constant 16, the second returns random bytes.
>
> With the applied patch, the script works without php-mcrypt.
While focusing on what the two mcrypt library
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 05:06:15PM +, Mike Gabriel wrote:
> 18:59 < sunweaver> h01ger: unfortunately, I don't have an OTOH solution for
> crypto-transition directly in buster.
> 18:59 < sunweaver> It is not a packaging issue really, but a configuration
> adaptation issue.
> 18:59 < sunweaver> n
Hi,
with the attached patch, the conversion works on buster.
The script uses php-mcrypt for no reason - the first use always returns
an constant 16, the second returns random bytes.
With the applied patch, the script works without php-mcrypt.
-nik
--- gosa-mcrypt-to-openssl-passwords.orig 2019-
Holger and I discussed an alternative approach for the crypto
transition in Debian buster, if gosa in stretch does not get updated
to this s-pu's version:
```
14:42 < h01ger> sunweaver: i fear your approach wont work / be enough.
upgrades from stretch should^wmust work, even if not the late
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