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Re: Security of `dupload' and `pwgen'?



On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:

> On 18 Sep 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> 
> >  Q1: Does `dupload' send the password across the Internet in the clear?
> >      Should I be using `ssh' instead, for that reason?[1]
> 
> others have already commented on how to configure dupload to use ssh.
> 
> i'll mention that i use debmake's 'release' script which uses scp
> by default. it's convenient: type 'build', test the package, type
> 'release'.

I've just checkout out what `release' is actually doing and I'm wondering,
why it sends out a release announcement since dupload is doing this
already.

I always wondered why I get some announces with debian-devel-changes
twice--can this be the reason (or am I missing something)?


Thanks,

Chris

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