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- Subject: O: cvm -- Credential Validation Modules
- From: Tobias Frost <tobi@debian.org>
- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2018 22:28:15 +0200
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Package: wnpp The current maintainer of cvm, Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>, is apparently not active anymore. Therefore, I orphan this package now. Maintaining a package requires time and skills. Please only adopt this package if you will have enough time and attention to work on it. If you want to be the new maintainer, please see https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#howto-o for detailed instructions how to adopt a package properly. Some information about this package: Package: cvm Binary: cvm, cvm-mysql, cvm-pgsql, libcvm1, libcvm1-dev Version: 0.97-0.1 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Build-Depends: libbg-dev (>= 2.03+dfsg-2), default-libmysqlclient-dev, libpq-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libtool, libtool-bin, vim, freecdb, sqlite3 Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.7.3.0 Format: 3.0 (quilt) Files: 4998b5905ba9449688d71179edbf3474 1900 cvm_0.97-0.1.dsc d6973379df46ccf3dd44a01c14ac4f99 127759 cvm_0.97.orig.tar.gz 304ea5909232a16318cf2a2e3996fee2 32144 cvm_0.97-0.1.debian.tar.xz Checksums-Sha256: 1eaae97a53958eecb8d0cc6626f5d8cdb4172d4467bdc01ad40a5409c0018f4f 1900 cvm_0.97-0.1.dsc 82e7751d63cc2ae91457e28b5326885beb1d082d4f0695f4fdaac5ffa70a0c47 127759 cvm_0.97.orig.tar.gz 8c1be924d14e537858b4a7c17138fe06f3a9f4bf6d77bf6ee4a0b297d7e6aa1c 32144 cvm_0.97-0.1.debian.tar.xz Package-List: cvm deb admin optional arch=any cvm-mysql deb admin optional arch=any cvm-pgsql deb admin optional arch=any libcvm1 deb libs optional arch=any libcvm1-dev deb libdevel optional arch=any Directory: pool/main/c/cvm Priority: source Section: admin Package: cvm Binary: cvm, cvm-mysql, cvm-pgsql, libcvm1, libcvm1-dev Version: 0.96-1.3 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Build-Depends: libbg1-dev, default-libmysqlclient-dev, libpq-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libtool, libtool-bin, vim, freecdb, sqlite3 Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.7.3.0 Format: 1.0 Files: b5b5888c722d68ae7b3a12463c798ab8 1890 cvm_0.96-1.3.dsc 7dad2e05c9f15cd53ad3e52b9f1539f8 127999 cvm_0.96.orig.tar.gz 506be0fee99337ed10fabe4308e74e81 10536 cvm_0.96-1.3.diff.gz Checksums-Sha256: a36e3df474489e6a3b4be72abbf3efc6d138dbe268a551fd6dc84238d18dfa7d 1890 cvm_0.96-1.3.dsc b85121b2f4b160b27c95705bd83a871675ed4b65b8bcb259a0877f37606224e9 127999 cvm_0.96.orig.tar.gz f528069422de041de997f44e2323161f9cc22103d0e86ed558e619be4fe8cbce 10536 cvm_0.96-1.3.diff.gz Package-List: cvm deb admin optional arch=any cvm-mysql deb admin optional arch=any cvm-pgsql deb admin optional arch=any libcvm1 deb libs optional arch=any libcvm1-dev deb libdevel optional arch=any Directory: pool/main/c/cvm Priority: source Section: admin Package: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 236 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg2 (>= 2.03), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1 Description-en: Credential Validation Modules CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 6e242e0074fb68d878a6d1a5059657c1 Tag: admin::login, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 74388 MD5sum: 2dda2a512a34c09fdf986cb6d4d99140 SHA256: cc01aa8f1a1357478ab16e5ed27de3794330f641e0b1152b914353a7b34ceba9 Package: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 220 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg1, libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1 Description-en: Credential Validation Modules CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 6e242e0074fb68d878a6d1a5059657c1 Tag: admin::login, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 71692 MD5sum: b789c4c62dc91f6caef17b396d4a8736 SHA256: 10d880c47ad9490b57d8c2ed9fbf44fc5d961c583fbc56caf859939ea55de42e Package: cvm-mysql Source: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 93 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg2 (>= 2.03), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1, libmariadbclient18 (>= 10.1.28) Recommends: cvm Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (MySQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: b19da2aba9378469365a5501c829b6eb Tag: devel::lang:sql, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication, works-with::db Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm-mysql_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 55940 MD5sum: f6dbee001a5e267b9f9c12cd406312fe SHA256: 3e2db18f62f726fa8c7bc3995504e7544b9f15b7e8b2bdc67eaf0f5867adfadb Package: cvm-mysql Source: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 92 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg1, libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1, libmariadbclient18 (>= 5.5.36) Recommends: cvm Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (MySQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: b19da2aba9378469365a5501c829b6eb Tag: devel::lang:sql, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication, works-with::db Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm-mysql_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 54466 MD5sum: 86d72c0525ab6f0a8c4195dafe55cda7 SHA256: 7a6f77b7c0a16869871d722b19205701413f038d356e44a669e3e1e44444054b Package: cvm-pgsql Source: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 93 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg2 (>= 2.03), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1, libpq5 Recommends: cvm Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (PostgreSQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 0b759f5b06ac61a0cde6553fa6dd62c0 Tag: devel::lang:sql, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication, works-with::db Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm-pgsql_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 55520 MD5sum: 40396f8394e404d1d0656c8bd72cfda1 SHA256: 863a1bf186328d1392b4ea385e30045fdf787a52cf24e499f7b937138997a8a4 Package: cvm-pgsql Source: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 92 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg1, libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1, libpq5 Recommends: cvm Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (PostgreSQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 0b759f5b06ac61a0cde6553fa6dd62c0 Tag: devel::lang:sql, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication, works-with::db Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm-pgsql_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 54056 MD5sum: 3984a5860f2b80e355f0dbe57961bbe5 SHA256: af3b7168ecd4312d095422b85395accaf08d96f60d5482ed71fa0be869525c0b Package: libcvm1 Source: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 210 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14) Suggests: libcvm1-dev Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (shared libraries) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 74676f4514cb81d8e53b349097a98433 Tag: role::shared-lib Section: libs Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/libcvm1_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 79280 MD5sum: 9a4685e650c163de4be1f37734ba97fc SHA256: bc239111afcbfa5d107d0bc767388e5cf2c70c3fd6a9f72d65fe2e1f4e203fe2 Package: libcvm1 Source: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 211 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg1, libc6 (>= 2.14) Suggests: libcvm1-dev Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (shared libraries) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 74676f4514cb81d8e53b349097a98433 Tag: role::shared-lib Section: libs Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/libcvm1_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 77742 MD5sum: a0d7af720eb7cd7bbeeb00bfb808e6f4 SHA256: 1fa084662b30edaae38b921cc07e2007c3c51efeda130a588050c1eee5aa6765 Package: libcvm1-dev Source: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 391 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Provides: cvm-dev, libcvm-dev Depends: libcvm1 (= 0.97-0.1) Recommends: cvm Conflicts: cvm-dev, libcvm-dev Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (development files, documentation) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: a848fb47dae66b4e714a7574cbe6a5c6 Tag: devel::library, role::devel-lib Section: libdevel Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/libcvm1-dev_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 95680 MD5sum: c01ac29c83854d63b67e7b8180d28d65 SHA256: 59909278731e03d05c07f82cc7396a8471bb02f4df765d1649ba98e63107ea74 Package: libcvm1-dev Source: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 390 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Provides: cvm-dev, libcvm-dev Depends: libcvm1 (= 0.96-1.3) Recommends: cvm Conflicts: cvm-dev, libcvm-dev Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (development files, documentation) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: a848fb47dae66b4e714a7574cbe6a5c6 Tag: devel::library, role::devel-lib Section: libdevel Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/libcvm1-dev_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 94364 MD5sum: 55a0f34c87062fdaae46cdbf6d1c005a SHA256: 9e220ba14ecb00abd9bd93b9ff067f9ac9998dc9f0b53d182c808a02d1320b7d Package: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 236 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg2 (>= 2.03), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1 Description-en: Credential Validation Modules CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 6e242e0074fb68d878a6d1a5059657c1 Tag: admin::login, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 74388 MD5sum: 2dda2a512a34c09fdf986cb6d4d99140 SHA256: cc01aa8f1a1357478ab16e5ed27de3794330f641e0b1152b914353a7b34ceba9 Package: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 220 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg1, libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1 Description-en: Credential Validation Modules CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 6e242e0074fb68d878a6d1a5059657c1 Tag: admin::login, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 71692 MD5sum: b789c4c62dc91f6caef17b396d4a8736 SHA256: 10d880c47ad9490b57d8c2ed9fbf44fc5d961c583fbc56caf859939ea55de42e Package: cvm-mysql Source: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 93 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg2 (>= 2.03), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1, libmariadbclient18 (>= 10.1.28) Recommends: cvm Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (MySQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: b19da2aba9378469365a5501c829b6eb Tag: devel::lang:sql, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication, works-with::db Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm-mysql_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 55940 MD5sum: f6dbee001a5e267b9f9c12cd406312fe SHA256: 3e2db18f62f726fa8c7bc3995504e7544b9f15b7e8b2bdc67eaf0f5867adfadb Package: cvm-mysql Source: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 92 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg1, libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1, libmariadbclient18 (>= 5.5.36) Recommends: cvm Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (MySQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: b19da2aba9378469365a5501c829b6eb Tag: devel::lang:sql, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication, works-with::db Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm-mysql_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 54466 MD5sum: 86d72c0525ab6f0a8c4195dafe55cda7 SHA256: 7a6f77b7c0a16869871d722b19205701413f038d356e44a669e3e1e44444054b Package: cvm-pgsql Source: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 93 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg2 (>= 2.03), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1, libpq5 Recommends: cvm Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (PostgreSQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 0b759f5b06ac61a0cde6553fa6dd62c0 Tag: devel::lang:sql, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication, works-with::db Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm-pgsql_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 55520 MD5sum: 40396f8394e404d1d0656c8bd72cfda1 SHA256: 863a1bf186328d1392b4ea385e30045fdf787a52cf24e499f7b937138997a8a4 Package: cvm-pgsql Source: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 92 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg1, libc6 (>= 2.4), libcvm1, libpq5 Recommends: cvm Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (PostgreSQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 0b759f5b06ac61a0cde6553fa6dd62c0 Tag: devel::lang:sql, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, security::authentication, works-with::db Section: admin Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/cvm-pgsql_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 54056 MD5sum: 3984a5860f2b80e355f0dbe57961bbe5 SHA256: af3b7168ecd4312d095422b85395accaf08d96f60d5482ed71fa0be869525c0b Package: libcvm1 Source: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 210 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14) Suggests: libcvm1-dev Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (shared libraries) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 74676f4514cb81d8e53b349097a98433 Tag: role::shared-lib Section: libs Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/libcvm1_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 79280 MD5sum: 9a4685e650c163de4be1f37734ba97fc SHA256: bc239111afcbfa5d107d0bc767388e5cf2c70c3fd6a9f72d65fe2e1f4e203fe2 Package: libcvm1 Source: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 211 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Depends: libbg1, libc6 (>= 2.14) Suggests: libcvm1-dev Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (shared libraries) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: 74676f4514cb81d8e53b349097a98433 Tag: role::shared-lib Section: libs Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/libcvm1_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 77742 MD5sum: a0d7af720eb7cd7bbeeb00bfb808e6f4 SHA256: 1fa084662b30edaae38b921cc07e2007c3c51efeda130a588050c1eee5aa6765 Package: libcvm1-dev Source: cvm Version: 0.97-0.1 Installed-Size: 391 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Provides: cvm-dev, libcvm-dev Depends: libcvm1 (= 0.97-0.1) Recommends: cvm Conflicts: cvm-dev, libcvm-dev Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (development files, documentation) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: a848fb47dae66b4e714a7574cbe6a5c6 Tag: devel::library, role::devel-lib Section: libdevel Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/libcvm1-dev_0.97-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 95680 MD5sum: c01ac29c83854d63b67e7b8180d28d65 SHA256: 59909278731e03d05c07f82cc7396a8471bb02f4df765d1649ba98e63107ea74 Package: libcvm1-dev Source: cvm Version: 0.96-1.3 Installed-Size: 390 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Architecture: amd64 Provides: cvm-dev, libcvm-dev Depends: libcvm1 (= 0.96-1.3) Recommends: cvm Conflicts: cvm-dev, libcvm-dev Description-en: Credential Validation Modules (development files, documentation) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Description-md5: a848fb47dae66b4e714a7574cbe6a5c6 Tag: devel::library, role::devel-lib Section: libdevel Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/c/cvm/libcvm1-dev_0.96-1.3_amd64.deb Size: 94364 MD5sum: 55a0f34c87062fdaae46cdbf6d1c005a SHA256: 9e220ba14ecb00abd9bd93b9ff067f9ac9998dc9f0b53d182c808a02d1320b7dAttachment: signature.asc
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- Subject: Back again
- From: Gerrit Pape <pape@dbnbgs.smarden.org>
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2019 09:19:32 +0000
- Message-id: <20190322091932.7044.qmail@9765a9e4b6a467.315fe32.mid.smarden.org>
I slowly get back to activity.
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