On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:06:22PM +0200, David Kalnischkies wrote:
> While it is now commited and this message will maybe redirected to /dev/null
> i just want to express that i am unhappy with this patch:
> First of all: It has no documentation - this is unfortunately also true for
> many other a
While it is now commited and this message will maybe redirected to /dev/null
i just want to express that i am unhappy with this patch:
First of all: It has no documentation - this is unfortunately also true for
many other apt features, so this is maybe not a real no-go,
but also the manpage for the
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 03:00:17PM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> severity 518473 critical
> tag 518473 + security
> thanks
>
> On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 02:37:14PM +0200, Jussi Hakala wrote:
> > Package: apt
> > Version: 0.7.6
> >
> > Apt does not support netrc in authentication.
> >
>
> This patc
severity 518473 critical
tag 518473 + security
thanks
On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 02:37:14PM +0200, Jussi Hakala wrote:
> Package: apt
> Version: 0.7.6
>
> Apt does not support netrc in authentication.
>
This patch is needed so that the username/password is not leaked in the
build logs of our build d
+1 from me, too.
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We'd really like this for our buildd's. It is a oneline patch, and only
affects https transport method.
Cheers,
Riku
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tags 518473 +patch
thanks
I for one would certainly feel safer with passwords stored in /root/.netrc
instead of /etc/apt/sources.list. Although I guess one could just make
sources.list read-only.
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Package: apt
Version: 0.7.6
Apt does not support netrc in authentication.
Although I'm unsure this is a wanted feature as-is for Debian itself, it
helps in situations when you're accessing repositories for packages not
related to the host you're using but some other target system (chroot,
scr
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