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Maintainer: Mandos Maintainers <mandos@fukt.bsnet.se>
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Uploaders: Teddy Hogeborn <teddy@fukt.bsnet.se>,
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Björn Påhlsson <belorn@fukt.bsnet.se>
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7), docbook-xml, docbook-xsl,
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libavahi-core-dev, libgpgme11-dev, libgnutls-dev, xsltproc,
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Standards-Version: 3.9.1
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Vcs-Bzr: http://ftp.fukt.bsnet.se/pub/mandos/trunk
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Vcs-Browser: http://bzr.fukt.bsnet.se/loggerhead/mandos/trunk/files
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Homepage: http://www.fukt.bsnet.se/mandos
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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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Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 10), docbook-xml, docbook-xsl,
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libavahi-core-dev, libgpgme-dev | libgpgme11-dev,
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libglib2.0-dev (>=2.40), libgnutls28-dev (>= 3.3.0),
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libgnutls28-dev (>= 3.6.6) | libgnutls28-dev (<< 3.6.0),
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xsltproc, pkg-config, libnl-route-3-dev, systemd
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Build-Depends-Indep: python3 (>= 3), python3-dbus, python3-gi,
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Standards-Version: 4.6.2
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Vcs-Bzr: https://ftp.recompile.se/pub/mandos/trunk
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Vcs-Browser: https://bzr.recompile.se/loggerhead/mandos/trunk/files
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Homepage: https://www.recompile.se/mandos
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Rules-Requires-Root: binary-targets
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}, python (>=2.6), python-gnutls, python-dbus,
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python-avahi, python-gobject, avahi-daemon, adduser,
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python-urwid, python (>=2.7) | python-argparse
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Description: a server giving encrypted passwords to Mandos clients
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}, python3 (>= 3), libgnutls30 (>= 3.3.0),
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libgnutls30 (>= 3.6.6) | libgnutls30 (<< 3.6.0),
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python3-dbus, python3-gi, avahi-daemon, adduser,
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python3-urwid, gnupg, systemd-sysv | lsb-base (>= 3.0-6),
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debconf (>= 1.5.5) | debconf-2.0
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Recommends: ssh-client | fping
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Suggests: libc6-dev | libc-dev, c-compiler
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Description: server giving encrypted passwords to Mandos clients
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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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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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The clients are identified by the server using a TLS public
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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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decrypted by the clients using an 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
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, adduser, cryptsetup,
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Conflicts: dropbear (<= 0.52-5)
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Architecture: linux-any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, adduser,
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cryptsetup (<< 2:2.0.3-1) | cryptsetup-initramfs,
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initramfs-tools (>= 0.99) | dracut (>= 044+241-3),
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gnutls-bin (>= 3.6.6) | libgnutls30 (<< 3.6.0),
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debconf (>= 1.5.5) | debconf-2.0
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Breaks: dropbear (<= 0.53.1-1)
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Enhances: cryptsetup
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Conflicts: dracut-config-generic
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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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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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The clients are identified by the server using a TLS public
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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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decrypted by the clients using an 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.