On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 11:58:50PM -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
There may be user space components too. I don't know if Debian still
ships with openssl or another SSL library now but openssl specifically
can be compiled in some FIPS compatibility mode.
That's not currently true; a
On 2022-06-15 18:08, Dan Ritter wrote:
Tapas Das wrote:
Dan,
On Redhat Linux, to enable FIPS, FIPS package is available
https://access.redhat.com/discussions/3293631 ==> Explains how
to validate if FIPS is enabled on Redhat Linux
I am looking for something like that, whereby I
Tapas Das wrote:
> Dan,
>
> On Redhat Linux, to enable FIPS, FIPS package is available
>https://access.redhat.com/discussions/3293631 ==> Explains how to
> validate if FIPS is enabled on Redhat Linux
>
> I am looking for something like that, whereby I c
Dan,
On Redhat Linux, to enable FIPS, FIPS package is available
https://access.redhat.com/discussions/3293631 ==> Explains how to
validate if FIPS is enabled on Redhat Linux
I am looking for something like that, whereby I can install a package and
enable FIPS on Debian.
Rega
Tapas Das wrote:
> Team Debian,
>
> Is it possible to enable FIPS on Debian / Debian bullseye.
What precisely do you mean?
For me, FIPS generally means Federal Information Processing
Standards, and refers to a series of documents and protocols
that the US government likes.
For exam
Team Debian,
Is it possible to enable FIPS on Debian / Debian bullseye.
Regards
Tapas Das
MD5 with a FIPS compliant algorithm?
On Friday 31 May 2002 03:49 pm, Dano wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Thinkpad R30 with Windows 98.
> When I run fips for install GNU/Debian have the next error:
>
> ---
> ...
>
> Checking boot sector ...
> Error: Number of sector (lon
Dano wrote:
Hello,
I have a Thinkpad R30 with Windows 98.
When I run fips for install GNU/Debian have the next error:
---
...
Checking boot sector ...
Error: Number of sector (long) does not match partion info:
17917130 instead of 17917137
The number of sector in
Hello,
I have a Thinkpad R30 with Windows 98.
When I run fips for install GNU/Debian have the next error:
---
...
Checking boot sector ...
Error: Number of sector (long) does not match partion info:
17917130 instead of 17917137
The number of sector in the partition
use it is
read-only and defrag won't move it. While this is true, if there is
nothing in the part of the disk you wish to install linux on you can
just go ahead and use fips on it. (Remember fips20 for fat32).
Mike
I'm installing 2.2 on a friends computer. He wants to keep windows
onboard, but I seem to have misplaced my old PartitionMagic CD and don't
want to spend the money to buy another one. Hence, I'm using FIPS.
Reading the help file for fips, it tells me that I have to remove the
wi
all it's FreeWare! Here's the URL: www.oo-software.com
Thanks all for your help and suggestions
Matthew Sherborne
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 10 October 2000 3:53 p.m.
> To: debian user
> Subject: Re: Defrag in
I just checked execsoft.com and 'Diskeeper 5.0' which
they claim is the only certified defragmenter for windows 2000
is still available in a trialware version.
Its not the same version as 'diskeeper lite' for nt.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 17:06:34 +0200, Reinemuth, Jens said:
> ok, di
I used a program called 'Diskeeper ' Defrag which was
able to remove those end of drive directories from Win.
Its commercial software but it was available on a free 30
day evaluation trial (don't know if it still is) from execsoft.com.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 15:16:09 +1300, Matthew
real advice is get a nice big hard drive :-)
Tim
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To: debian user
Subject:Re: Defrag in Win2000 no good for FIPS
Matthew Sherborne wro
which puts a hidden file at the very end of the disk, so you need to
turn off that program and delete the hidden file (I can't remember the
name, but it was mentioned in the FIPS docs) before running FIPS.
=wl
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Matthew Sherborne wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good defrag program for plain DOS or Win2000 that
> won't leave directory entries at the end of the drive ?
>
> I want to install Debian to share a Win2000 computer but, I can't defrag the
> drive to shift everything to the front.
One instance wher
Does anyone know of a good defrag program for plain DOS or Win2000 that
won't leave directory entries at the end of the drive ?
I want to install Debian to share a Win2000 computer but, I can't defrag the
drive to shift everything to the front.
Matthew Sherborne
<>
removed them by deleting the whole directory- who needs updates !!!???).
Then FIPS worked fine.
Of course, for the price of the Nuts and Bolts software, I'm sure you could
buy a newbie-friendly disk partitioning package like partition magic.
I'd still love to know how to read FAT
Since you have Norton Utilities, be aware that the Image program that
comes with it will typically keep a couple files at the end of a
partition. These files will be in the root directory and have names like
image.bak, image.idx, image.dat. If you have those they can be safely
deleted - Image will
mes of the files
that were RSH. Then I did ATTRIB -r -s -h FILENAME and copied
them, deleted the original, renamed the copy and put +r +s +h back.
(The copies landed just after the freshly defragged files.)
I think I checked that I hit the right files by just trying FIPS until
it didn't complain.
I would dearly like to repartition a drive on my systemto give me
MORE spacefor linux.
So I duely ran noton and defragged, which put all the stuff in the first
10% of the disk.
But, looking on the map , the last sector had hidden files on it.
So I turned on visualization in Win 98ofhidden file typ
I've used FIPS to resize a win98 partition, and it worked.
I don't know what this implies about win2k, presumably they use the
same file system? -chris
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Krisno Pryosusilo wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've got a Dell Inspiron 7500 which is currently running Win 2
Hi all,
I've got a Dell Inspiron 7500 which is currently running Win 2K
Professional.
I don't really want to get Partition Magic if I don't have to, and am
wondering if anyone has used FIPS successfully to repartition a FAT32
partition in Win2K.
When I do get it re-partitioned,
Greetings yet again Dusers,
I have been asked by our Physics Dept. to carve up a win box and install
the one true OS on it. I recall reading a while ago that there was an up
and comming nice replacement (functionally) to fips. Unfotunately I
don't recall the name off hand. Any body know what
TED]>
To: Brian J. Stults <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: fips won't move hidden
> On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Brian J. Stults wrote:
>
> > I'm having trouble repartitioning a drive with a single FAT32 partition
> &
It is the files marked with the "System" attribute that Win9X Defrag
won't move by default - not the hidden ones. To override that, go to
Start - Run and use this command:
defrag c: /p
That should leave all free space in a contiguous block at the end of the
partition so y
FAT32 partition
> with FIPS. I defragged, did a clean boot, and ran it, but it gives an
> error that there are hidden or read-only files at the end of the
> partition. I tried disabling the swap file (which I probably should
> have done anyway.) That didn't help. Then I did &q
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Brian J. Stults wrote:
> I'm having trouble repartitioning a drive with a single FAT32 partition
> with FIPS. I defragged, did a clean boot, and ran it, but it gives an
> error that there are hidden or read-only files at the end of the
> partition. I tried d
I'm having trouble repartitioning a drive with a single FAT32 partition
with FIPS. I defragged, did a clean boot, and ran it, but it gives an
error that there are hidden or read-only files at the end of the
partition. I tried disabling the swap file (which I probably should
have done a
fips does support fat32 after version 1.51 or somewhere close to this. I
downloaded a fresh copy from sunsite and it worked great.
Joe
On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, Richard Sevenich wrote:
> At our school we are planning to have a 'linux-install' day where students
> will
>
At our school we are planning to have a 'linux-install' day where students will
bring in their home machines and we'll repartition hard drives and install
linux. Last I heard (some months ago), fips was not able to handle fat32 and
there were no plans to do so. Is this sti
Is there an application similar to FIPS or Partition Magic which runs
under Linux and will resize, copy and move ext2 partitions?
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Anyone know where to find the latest fips.exe that can handle a fat32
partition?
Thanks,
Behan
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ard wrote:
>
> > I assume you have disk space available, either on another
>^^
> Sorry my poor english, I looking something like fips because I have no
> such space...
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Hi all again!
On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
> I assume you have disk space available, either on another
^^
Sorry my poor english, I looking something like fips because I have no
such space...
I was thinking in archive & c
I assume you have disk space available, either on another
partition or available to partition. Assuming that the new partition
is to be /dev/hdxn. As root, you should do the following:
1. fdisk /dev/hdx Use p to see the existing partition
arrangement, then, if it doesn't already exist,
Hi all again!
I have a system with many users with /home mounted on the root partition.
I would to avoid this, my root partition fulls the system, and I would
like to try something different than reinstall the the system with a
different partition layout.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in adva
Reading the files that come with the debian distribution I read that
>I could use fips, but unfortunatly when I run it it stops with an
> error:
>that the partiosn is OBh or something...
>I suposse, as I read further, fips only can do partitions on msdos
> file
>systems, a
> > 2) I bought my computer and it comes preinstalled with windows 95, so
> >all of the hard disk is in one single partion.
> >Reading the files that come with the debian distribution I read that
> >I could use fips, but unfortunatly when I run it it
single partion.
>Reading the files that come with the debian distribution I read that
>I could use fips, but unfortunatly when I run it it stops with an
> error:
>that the partiosn is OBh or something...
>I suposse, as I read further, fips only can do partitions on ms
See http://www-plateau.cs.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html
This should answer all your questions and includes a link to a new version
of fips which has limited support for FAT32 (w/o LBA).
On Sat, 27 Dec 1997, Jes?s Antonio Santgos Giraldo wrote:
>
> Hiya all!
>
> I´m new
read that
I could use fips, but unfortunatly when I run it it stops with an
error:
that the partiosn is OBh or something...
I suposse, as I read further, fips only can do partitions on msdos
file
systems, and I have a pure windows 95 FAT32...
So the question is:
How can I
Is there an free version of some successor to fips that can do a
nondestructive repartition of hard drive that is currently devoted
to FAT32? I don't think fips evolved to this point and I could use
some input before I purchase something like PartitionMagic.
Regards, Richard
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Non-destructive partitioning is more difficult to do for ext2 than for MSDOS
as ext2 distributes blocks across the entire partition rather than building
linearly from zero. This is done for rotational efficiency, and is a discussion
in itself. FIPS works because it's possible to squeeze an
Hello,
I'm looking for an FTP'able partitioning tool that handles Extended
partitions and is non-distructive.
What could I Use?
Thanx -- Greg.
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