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  • Committer: Teddy Hogeborn
  • Date: 2017-09-03 09:06:09 UTC
  • Revision ID: teddy@recompile.se-20170903090609-y6vqe6bpaedeeyvu
Plymouth plugin: Try the newest PID file location

* plugins.d/plymouth.c (plymouth_old_pid): Rename to
  "plymouth_old_old_pid".
  (plymouth_pid): Rename to "plymouth_old_pid".
  (plymouth_pid): New.
  (get_pid): Also check plymouth_old_old_pid.

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The Mandos server announces itself as a Zeroconf service of type
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"_mandos._tcp". The Mandos client sends a line of text where the first
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whitespace-separated field is the protocol version, which currently is
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"1".  The client and server then start a TLS protocol handshake with a
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slight quirk: the Mandos server program acts as a TLS "client" while
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the connecting Mandos client acts as a TLS "server".  The Mandos
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client must supply an OpenPGP certificate, and the fingerprint of this
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certificate is used by the Mandos server to look up (in a list read
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from a file at start time) which binary blob to give the client.  No
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other authentication or authorization is done by the server.
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| Mandos server   |     | Mandos client                              |
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|                 |     | <Connect>                                  |
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|                 | <-  | "1\r\n"                                    |
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| <TLS handshake> | <-> | <TLS handshake>                            |
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|                 | <-  | OpenPGP public key (part of TLS handshake) |
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| <Binary blob>   | ->  |                                            |
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| <Close>         |     |                                            |