Em Qui, 2016-03-17 às 22:19 +0100, Florian Schlichting escreveu: > Package: wnpp > Severity: normal > > I request assistance with maintaining the vpnc package. I'm no longer > actively using it, and I never got around to learn enough about ipsec > to really understand what's going on and (sometimes) going wrong. Hence > I feel I'm unable to properly debug and support some kinds of issues, > and my hope is that this RFH is read as an encouragement to pick things > up and move them forward as you see fit (sources are in collab-maint > git, no need to coordinate with me beforehand). > > The package is in an ok shape generally without any pressing issues; > upstream is nice, but development has slowed to a crawl and support for > new hardware (Norton, Fortigate?) may be patchy in places. Still, it > continues to be useful for many people. Perhaps vpnc needs a > reenvigorated upstream more than a new packager? > > > The package description is: > vpnc is a VPN client compatible with cisco3000 VPN Concentrator (also > known as Cisco's EasyVPN equipment). vpnc runs entirely in userspace > and does not require kernel modules except for the tun driver to > communicate with the network layer. > . > It supports most of the features needed to establish connection to the > VPN concentrator: MD5 and SHA1 hashes, 3DES and AES ciphers, PFS and > various IKE DH group settings. > Hello Florian, I have an interest in helping. This packages is very important for me, I use often. I am DM and I can help with packaging and testings. Regards, -- Marcio de Souza Oliveira <m.desouza20@gmail.com>
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