On Sun, 17 Nov 1996, CoB SysAdmin wrote:
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> I didn't notice crack or cops listed in the Debian 1.1 package listing.
Both packages would be more than welcome to Debian. However, COPS
would be more important since Debian 1.2 has qcrack (a high speed version of
crack using hashing files). C
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On Sun, 17 Nov 1996, CoB [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe Emenaker) wrote:
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> I didn't notice crack or cops listed in the Debian 1.1 package listing.
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> I ftp'd crack and had trouble compiling it, discovered many others did, too;
> found the glitch and fixed it.
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> > Pardon my ignorance but what exactly are "crak" and "cops"?
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> Cops: security checker.
Cops does some cute things. First off, it checks for some obvious things
like, say, your /var/spool/cron/crontabs dir being world-writable or your
hosts.equiv file being world writable, etc
It's go
On Tue, 19 Nov 1996 17:04:52 EST "Joe Feenin" ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Pardon my ignorance but what exactly are "crak" and "cops"?
Crack: password cracker.
Cops: security checker.
Phil.
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CoB SysAdmin (Joe Emenaker) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If the only impediment is that they need a maintainer
Yes.
> , what do I need to do to enlist? (Probably check the FAQ first,
> huh? Duh!)
See the Work Needing and Prospective Packages document. I'm not sure
where it it kept, but it's p
I didn't notice crack or cops listed in the Debian 1.1 package listing.
I ftp'd crack and had trouble compiling it, discovered many others did, too;
found the glitch and fixed it.
So, it brings me to an interesting question: Is there a reason why cops
and crack aren't in a package yet, other tha
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