Bug#1074069: RFP: canokey-qemu

2024-06-22 Thread proc...@riseup.net
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: canokey-qemu Upstream Author : ZenithalHourlyRate Hongren Zheng * URL : https://github.com/canokeys/canokey-qemu * License : Apache-2.0 license Programming Lang: C Description : virtual canokey to the guest OS Ca

Bug#1074617: Subject:Running libvirt without dnsmasq broken due to Debian’s packaging

2024-07-02 Thread proc...@riseup.net
Package: libvirt-daemon Severity: normal Expected behavior: Running libvirt should be possible without dnsmasq should be possible Actual behavior: Libvirt crashes when dnsmasq is not installed by default. Additional information: Upstream libvirt confirmed, that Debian packages all i

Bug#941939: RFP: swtpm - Software TPM Emulator for QEMU/Libvirt

2019-10-07 Thread proc...@riseup.net
Package: wnpp X-Debbugs-CC: whonix-de...@whonix.org * Package name: swtpm Version : 0.2.0 Upstream Author : Stefan Berger * URL : https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm * License : 3-clause BSD license Programming Lang

Bug#941951: RFP: tpm2-pk11

2019-10-07 Thread proc...@riseup.net
Package: wnpp X-Debbugs-CC: whonix-de...@whonix.org * Package name: tpm2-pk11 Version : ? Upstream Author : Iwan Timmer * URL : https://github.com/irtimmer/tpm2-pk11 * License : BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License Programming Lang: C Description : PK

Bug#927402: zulucrypt-gui: 100 character password limit

2019-04-18 Thread proc...@riseup.net
Package: zulucrypt-gui Version: 5.4.0-3 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, As part of my work on a downstream privacy distro, I tested zulucrypt-gui before integrating it and discovered it silently enforces a 100 character limit on passphrases which is much shorter than what cryptsetup allows

Bug#927972: jitterentropy_rng.ko never loads

2019-04-25 Thread proc...@riseup.net
Package: linux-image-amd64 Version: 4.19+104 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, As part of my work on a downstream privacy distro, I tested jitternentropy-rngd while integrating it and discovered the complementing kernel module jitterentropy_rng.ko never loads on boot as it is supposed to whe

Bug#927974: jitterentropy_rng.ko never loads: jitternentropy-rngd doesn't complain

2019-04-25 Thread proc...@riseup.net
Package: jitterentropy-rngd Version: 1.0.8-3 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, As part of my work on a downstream privacy distro, I tested jitternentropy-rngd while integrating it and discovered the complementing kernel module jitterentropy_rng.ko never loads on boot as it is supposed to whe

Bug#927972: jitterentropy_rng.ko never loads

2019-04-25 Thread proc...@riseup.net
On 4/25/19 8:21 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote: > Control: reassign -1 jitterentropy-rngd > Control: severity -1 wishlist > > There is no dependency between the user-space daemon and the kernel > module. And I don't see any kernel bug here, but this might be a > wishlist item for the user-space package.

Bug#927972: jitterentropy_rng.ko never loads

2019-04-26 Thread proc...@riseup.net
OK. I found out this is not a problem on Fedora stations likely because they have the module built with 'y' instead of 'm'. Can you please add this to your next point release?

Bug#927972: jitterentropy_rng.ko never loads

2019-04-26 Thread proc...@riseup.net
On 4/26/19 4:55 PM, Luca Boccassi wrote: > On Fri, 2019-04-26 at 16:47 +0000, proc...@riseup.net wrote: >> OK. I found out this is not a problem on Fedora stations likely >> because >> they have the module built with 'y' instead of 'm'. Can you please

Bug#927972: jitterentropy_rng.ko never loads

2019-04-26 Thread proc...@riseup.net
On 4/26/19 4:55 PM, Luca Boccassi wrote: > On Fri, 2019-04-26 at 16:47 +0000, proc...@riseup.net wrote: >> OK. I found out this is not a problem on Fedora stations likely >> because >> they have the module built with 'y' instead of 'm'. Can you please

Bug#927972: jitterentropy_rng.ko never loads

2019-05-02 Thread proc...@riseup.net
On 4/30/19 11:38 AM, Patrick Schleizer wrote: > On https://www.whonix.org/pipermail/whonix-devel/2019-April/001371.html > its developer wrote: > >> [...] >> - the in-kernel crypto API has an RNG framework that provides a DRBG. > This > DRBG is used for in-kernel crypto API purposes. It may be acc