Bug#1057067: security bug in rclone

2025-05-22 Thread Ulli Horlacher
Debian still has rclone 1.60, but there is a security bug (fixed in 1.68.2): https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-52522 Upstream release is: https://github.com/rclone/rclone/releases/tag/v1.69.3 -- Ullrich Horlacher Server und Virtualisierung Rechenzentrum TIK Universitaet

Bug#847376: RFP: vv - visual versioning

2016-12-07 Thread Ulli Horlacher
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist vv (visual versioning) is a program to handle file versions: list, view, recover, diff, save, delete vv can be easily integrated in any editor, so every file you edit is automatically versioned without any further user interaction! vv includes del (shell undelet

Bug#767737: missing feature in woof

2014-11-02 Thread Ulli Horlacher
Package: woof Version: 20091227-2 woof has no support for streams, it can only send (and receive) files, so you cannot use woof with pipes. For example, it is not possible: tail -f /var/log/syslog | woof tar cvzf - $(find . -name "*.png") | openssl bf -e -k wambam | woof I have asked the

Bug#684117: unblock: fex/20120718-4

2012-08-25 Thread Ulli Horlacher
On Sat 2012-08-25 (16:34), Philipp Kern wrote: > Upstream could be petitioned to remove that clause... (I sort of understand > it, > too, but it's clearly against Debian's standards.) "Upstream" is me, the original author of F*EX. No, I will not remove the anti-military clause in the license.

Bug#656631: FIX issue when run behind Apache

2012-02-21 Thread Ulli Horlacher
I have just discovered http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=656631 "fex: FIX issue when run behind Apache" I am the author of F*EX, but not the debian package manager. The described bug is a known issue, but I do not have a fix for it. The reason: the subsystem F*IX is not written b

Bug#495973: [RFP] F*EX

2008-08-21 Thread Ulli Horlacher
Package: wnpp http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/ http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/fex.html GNU GPL free software F*EX (Frams' Fast File EXchange) is a Web based service to send very big files (MB, GB... up to TB range) from one person to another. The sender uploads the file to the F*EX server and