Re: openssl vs. libgcrypt

2006-12-14 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 04:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I looked at AIDE a while ago and it suffers from one of the problems > that the tripwire it sought to replace was, and it is: Its not > centrally managed. Filesystem databases are stored on the same I see. That really makes sense. Salam-S

Re: openssl vs. libgcrypt

2006-12-14 Thread Logan Gabriel
I looked at AIDE a while ago and it suffers from one of the problems that the tripwire it sought to replace was, and it is: Its not centrally managed. Filesystem databases are stored on the same system. It looks like in recent years they have added support for some things not found in GNUWire,

Re: openssl vs. libgcrypt

2006-12-13 Thread Karl Berry
have always thought that AIDE is the GNU project for it. I was unaware of it. It's not a GNU project, as far as I know (not in the maintainers file), although it is free software. Logan, you should probably take a look and make sure you're not duplicating effort? http://www.cs.tut.fi/~ramm

Re: openssl vs. libgcrypt

2006-12-13 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 20:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > A generous volunteer (Logan Gabriel, cc'd) has been discussing offering > a long-time project of his for system integrity checking to GNU. [ I have always thought that AIDE is the GNU project for it. It was one of the first projects using li

openssl vs. libgcrypt

2006-12-12 Thread Karl Berry
Hi Werner, Mauro, and all, A generous volunteer (Logan Gabriel, cc'd) has been discussing offering a long-time project of his for system integrity checking to GNU. One of the things the project needs is ssl-ish computations, such as provided by libgcrypt and openssl. My immediate question is, is