Bug#1010868: RFP: dovecot-fts-flatcurve -- Dovecot full text search plugin using the Xapian search engine

2022-05-11 Thread Karl O. Pinc
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: dovecot-fts-flatcurve Version : 0.3.0 * URL : https://github.com/slusarz/dovecot-fts-flatcurve * License : LGPL 2.1 Programming Lang: C, C++ Description : Dovecot full text search plugin using the Xapian sea

Bug#670875: +1 on wanting logsurfer in debian

2014-09-17 Thread Karl O. Pinc
Hi, logsurfer would seem to have a lot more power than swatch. Not having tried it out it's hard to say. But with swatch (unless you use the perl hooks, but writing program is cheating) you can't do stuff like match multiple log line, in order, within a given time window and then fire an event.

Bug#647939: The /etc/cron.daily/certwatch script looks useful too

2011-11-09 Thread Karl O. Pinc
Hi, The RH cron.daily script queries httpd (apache) for certificates to check. So this is handy too -- if the only certs are for apache. Regards, Karl Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward." -- Robert A. Heinlein -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ.

Bug#647939: RFP: certwatch -- generate SSL certificate expiry warnings

2011-11-07 Thread Karl O. Pinc
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist This is handy. I wrote my own, but why re-invent the wheel? DESCRIPTION The certwatch program is used to issue warning mail when an SSL certificate is about to expire. It's part of the RH crypto-utils package. This includes genkey: DESCRIPTION

Bug#272753: RFP: sqlgrey -- Greylisting implementation for Postfix that uses SQL

2006-07-17 Thread Karl O. Pinc
I also would like to see sqlgrey in debian. Both it and postgrey have evolved since the original request and they are not the same in either functionality or the underlying infrastructure needed to support them. Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward."

Bug#333081: I too want pam_abl

2006-07-01 Thread Karl O. Pinc
Package: wnpp Followup-For: Bug #333081 And somebody else does too. See Bug #356733. Pam seems the sane place to do authorization. And the good thing about it, in comparison with iptables for instance, is that the attacker is not told that his attacks are failing. Thanks. -- System Information