On Wed, 30 Dec 1998, John Eikenberry wrote:
On Wed, 30 Dec 1998, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
Not really. FTP is not acceptable as it unencrypted. ;) That doesn't work to well with my paranoia. (Sorry, some of this paranoia even lingers around when my sysadmin hat is stowed away *g*)
Once Medusa ftp support is added, perhaps we (or rather those of us with reasonable governments) could develop an encryption package. SSH2 supports The problem is, that these ``reasonable'' governments are bullied by someone into ``changing'' their minds. (Just read the comments from the finish government.)
But happilly, it seems that some Danish diplomat botched it for the EU :) (Because he signed without the agreement without authorization by his government or parliament, Danemark will have to object to these sad international aggreement in the EU commission, which will lead to a rejection on federal level. And imposing such crypto restriction on national level is quite surely against the EU ``constitutional'' law, which enshrines free trade ;) )
sercure ftp, and they are seeking IETF standardization. Mabey we could implement this standard in medusa's ftp server. Not a good idea. digicool is located in the most liberated country of the world. So it's much better not to have buildin crypto, much better to use external tools, like: Apache-SSL rsync/ssh CVS/ssh
As you notice, most of these prefer to work with filesystem trees ;)
Actually, I've come up with a tiny Zope replacement :)
Any chance of letting us see it? :)
Basically yes ;) I'd just have to clean it up a bit. Additionally, at the moment it's not that cool. (But it allows to publish Bobo objects basically by adding one line to the source ;) )
"A society that will trade a little liberty for a little order will deserve neither and lose both." --B. Franklin Sad that this one got lost one the actual administration (and previous ones). :(
Andreas