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185 by Teddy Hogeborn
* .bzr-builddeb/default.conf: New.
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Source: mandos
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Section: admin
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Priority: extra
505.1.2 by Teddy Hogeborn
Change "fukt.bsnet.se" to "recompile.se" throughout.
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Maintainer: Mandos Maintainers <mandos@recompile.se>
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Uploaders: Teddy Hogeborn <teddy@recompile.se>,
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	   Björn Påhlsson <belorn@recompile.se>
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* debian/control (Build-Depends): Changed debhelper version to (>= 9)
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), docbook-xml, docbook-xsl,
244 by Teddy Hogeborn
* debian/control (Build-Depends): Bug fix: Added "docbook-xml".
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	libavahi-core-dev, libgpgme11-dev, libgnutls-dev, xsltproc,
660 by Teddy Hogeborn
* debian/control (Build-Depends, Build-Depends-Indep): Moved build
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	pkg-config
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Build-Depends-Indep: systemd, python (>=2.6), python-gnutls,
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	python-dbus, python-avahi, python-gobject,
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	python (>=2.7) | python-argparse
626 by Teddy Hogeborn
* Makefile (CFLAGS, LDFLAGS): Keep default flags from environment.
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Standards-Version: 3.9.4
505.1.2 by Teddy Hogeborn
Change "fukt.bsnet.se" to "recompile.se" throughout.
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Vcs-Bzr: http://ftp.recompile.se/pub/mandos/trunk
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Vcs-Browser: http://bzr.recompile.se/loggerhead/mandos/trunk/files
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Homepage: http://www.recompile.se/mandos
185 by Teddy Hogeborn
* .bzr-builddeb/default.conf: New.
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Package: mandos
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Architecture: all
463.1.10 by Teddy Hogeborn
* debian/control (mandos): Depend on Python 2.6. Do not depend on
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}, python (>=2.6), python-gnutls, python-dbus,
24.2.1 by teddy at bsnet
* debian/control (mandos/Depends): Added "python-urwid".
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	python-avahi, python-gobject, avahi-daemon, adduser,
626 by Teddy Hogeborn
* Makefile (CFLAGS, LDFLAGS): Keep default flags from environment.
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	python-urwid, python (>=2.7) | python-argparse, gnupg (<< 2),
645 by Teddy Hogeborn
Depend on avahi-daemon with Provides: "avahi-daemon"m or systemd-sysv.
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	initscripts (>= 2.88dsf-13.3), avahi-daemon (>= 0.6.31-3)
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	| systemd-sysv
185 by Teddy Hogeborn
* .bzr-builddeb/default.conf: New.
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Recommends: fping
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* debian/control: Fix language for lintian.
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Description: server giving encrypted passwords to Mandos clients
185 by Teddy Hogeborn
* .bzr-builddeb/default.conf: New.
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 This is the server part of the Mandos system, which allows
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 computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the
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 same time be capable of remote and/or unattended reboots.
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 .
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 The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM
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 disk environment which will communicate with a server over a
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 network.  All network communication is encrypted using TLS.
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 The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP
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 key; each client has one unique to it.  The server sends the
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 clients an encrypted password.  The encrypted password is
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 decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the
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 password is then used to unlock the root file system,
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 whereupon the computers can continue booting normally.
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Package: mandos-client
237.6.2 by Robert Millan
* debian/changelog (1.5.3-1.2): New entry.
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Architecture: linux-any
414 by Teddy Hogeborn
Bug fix: mandos-client needs GnuPG but lacked a dependency on it. The
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, adduser, cryptsetup,
505.1.21 by Teddy Hogeborn
* debian/control (mandos-client/Depends): Added "initramfs-tools".
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	gnupg (<< 2), initramfs-tools
505.1.13 by Teddy Hogeborn
Miscellaneous fixes prompted by lintian:
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Breaks: dropbear (<= 0.53.1-1)
185 by Teddy Hogeborn
* .bzr-builddeb/default.conf: New.
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Enhances: cryptsetup
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Description: do unattended reboots with an encrypted root file system
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 This is the client part of the Mandos system, which allows
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 computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the
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 same time be capable of remote and/or unattended reboots.
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 .
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 The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM
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 disk environment which will communicate with a server over a
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 network.  All network communication is encrypted using TLS.
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 The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP
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 key; each client has one unique to it.  The server sends the
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 clients an encrypted password.  The encrypted password is
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 decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the
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 password is then used to unlock the root file system,
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 whereupon the computers can continue booting normally.