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Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.5.1
Posted Jan 2, 2012
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: This version includes the intro (8mandos) manual page, which was missing since the migration from the README file in version 1.4.0.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | 89816a35b8a9f04b4fc04c98f299607cd9a53676aa94bc1a7651f622d3302f2b
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.4.1
Posted Oct 16, 2011
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: This release makes D-Bus properties settable again and handle checkers for disabled clients correctly.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | d73184c4ca131eaa80472e4ae969cb748b50072f6c816774a10bba4904eb7146
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.4.0
Posted Oct 11, 2011
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: In the client, this release fixes a message about "rmdir: Directory not empty". In the server, it adds a special extra time extension when a client receives a password, so default timeout values have now been tightened. There are new D-Bus properties and new D-Bus bus and interface names to reflect a domain name change.
tags | tool, remote, root
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | 57d65b3b9f9fc63395df8f903b03af1ed6bb9841666c381f6867daf4e62414bd
Vlock Session Locker 2.2.3
Posted Sep 19, 2011
Authored by Frank Benkstein

vlock is a program to lock one or more sessions on the Linux console. This is especially useful for Linux machines which have multiple users with access to the console. One user may lock his or her session(s) while still allowing other users to use the system on other virtual consoles. If desired, the entire console may be locked and virtual console switching disabled.

Changes: This release fixes vlock not reacting to input when started in the background from bash.
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | 85aa5aed1ae49351378a0bd527a013078f0f969372a63164b1944174ae1a5e39
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.3.1
Posted Jul 28, 2011
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: The client retries all Mandos servers found indefinitely.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | dad3a6b6bc6fcbc1af079e26c0abf9e0e63fd12eb0119130416fa97ea1b90860
Openwall tcb Suite 1.1
Posted Jul 17, 2011
Site openwall.com

The tcb suite implements the alternative password shadowing scheme on Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl) which allows many core system utilities (passwd(1) being the primary example) to operate with little privilege. It is being made available separately from Owl primarily for use by other distributions. This package contains three core components of the tcb suite: pam_tcb (a PAM module which supersedes pam_unix), libnss_tcb (the accompanying NSS module), and libtcb (a library for accessing tcb shadow files, used by the PAM and NSS modules as well as by user management tools on Owl).

Changes: The default hash encoding prefix has been changed from "$2a$" to "$2y$" (which requires crypt_blowfish 1.2 or newer).
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | 63ab4191e6a01dfd4d9e71eb1a2b714a49c9ce0a01416a2d40ebffcbf486eb65
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.3.0
Posted Mar 8, 2011
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: Server and utilities have been updated for Python 2.6. Client bugfixes - the password-prompt plugin does not conflict with Plymouth. initramfs is also updated when purging a package.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | bb2b506dabbf44526c7a55763a6d78f9c99344fde7b3dcd1de0cb29464834c53
Linux Security Checklist Tool 2.0.3
Posted Feb 3, 2011
Authored by situ

Linux Security Checklist is a perl script that audits a given Linux host and provides recommendations for security enhancements.

tags | tool, perl
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | b95fbf25b0b3c21107a5f4e00b5cab884b3c4b39a41ba33531e455870fe91952
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.2.3
Posted Oct 12, 2010
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: This release has a server bugfix: it also exposes the D-Bus API in non-debug mode.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | edb7f54b239b0a5bd2d6cf5227c7913a21132b6dc3a7e426785522e582b812ee
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.2.2
Posted Oct 8, 2010
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: This is a minor release to fix compilation of the client with non-Linux kernels.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | f3245eea6c63f8271309ec0e19713906d8cbec8278a5dd9bc25b21e63493ae10
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.2
Posted Sep 30, 2010
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: The client has a new "plymouth" plugin to ask for a password using the Plymouth graphical boot system. The server uses a new D-Bus API. The following new control utilities were added using the new D-Bus API: mandos-ctl, a command-line based utility; and mandos-monitor, a text-based GUI interface.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 613bbea92805f0314db542c8a50cbbea4a828c393ff09b3fed41d3e8adb72e05
Openwall tcb Suite 1.0.6
Posted Jun 14, 2010
Site openwall.com

The tcb suite implements the alternative password shadowing scheme on Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl) which allows many core system utilities (passwd(1) being the primary example) to operate with little privilege. It is being made available separately from Owl primarily for use by other distributions. This package contains three core components of the tcb suite: pam_tcb (a PAM module which supersedes pam_unix), libnss_tcb (the accompanying NSS module), and libtcb (a library for accessing tcb shadow files, used by the PAM and NSS modules as well as by user management tools on Owl).

Changes: A faulty check for sparse files has been removed as needed for compatibility with modern filesystems such as btrfs.
systems | linux
SHA-256 | b53c9e1e10947f8b68cb35733944da53e6d18de3dd429167c8331e65ad463e56
Openwall tcb Suite 1.0.5
Posted Feb 26, 2010
Site openwall.com

The tcb suite implements the alternative password shadowing scheme on Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl) which allows many core system utilities (passwd(1) being the primary example) to operate with little privilege. It is being made available separately from Owl primarily for use by other distributions. This package contains three core components of the tcb suite: pam_tcb (a PAM module which supersedes pam_unix), libnss_tcb (the accompanying NSS module), and libtcb (a library for accessing tcb shadow files, used by the PAM and NSS modules as well as by user management tools on Owl).

Changes: The .data section size has been reduced by 256 KB when tcb is compiled against Linux 2.6 kernel headers.
systems | linux
SHA-256 | df2b3d32c1f1b767d5777589695fb8947404f6068101ad147c6b58305da0c6d1
Openwall tcb Suite 1.0.4
Posted Feb 12, 2010
Site openwall.com

The tcb suite implements the alternative password shadowing scheme on Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl) which allows many core system utilities (passwd(1) being the primary example) to operate with little privilege. It is being made available separately from Owl primarily for use by other distributions. This package contains three core components of the tcb suite: pam_tcb (a PAM module which supersedes pam_unix), libnss_tcb (the accompanying NSS module), and libtcb (a library for accessing tcb shadow files, used by the PAM and NSS modules as well as by user management tools on Owl).

Changes: A non-security buffer overflow bug with more than NGROUPS_MAX groups per user has been fixed. The Makefiles have been cleaned up.
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 3f303e260133ae4babef657bc3125bd09c058f02701b7bc743c85710dc146fbf
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.0.14
Posted Oct 27, 2009
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: This release enables building without -pie and -fPIE if BROKEN_PIE is set.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 11c29fabf08ae4daa09a057ae1fa390aba9f0849c7c159c81902263c3415d832
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.0.13
Posted Oct 23, 2009
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: This release has a client security bugfix.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 671fc9e9e240bd4431760c018fdb3a0dae96313e552ddfd51b265831013cefdd
Mandos Encrypted Root File System
Posted Sep 19, 2009
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: In the client, network interface renaming by "udev" is allowed. User-supplied plugins are now installed correctly. If usplash was used but the password was instead provided by the Mandos server, the usplash daemon used to ignore the first command passed to it. This has been fixed. The "--userid" and "--groupid" options in "plugin-runner.conf" now work. In the server, the LSB header in the init.d script has been fixed to make dependency-based booting work. A client receiving its password now also counts as if a checker was run successfully (i.e. the timeout timer is reset).
tags | remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 303bf98e0f591d6f709a970bdf9bd33719dfae48984e1ea32cd38ac777639434
Ksplice Linux Kernel Updater
Posted Aug 24, 2009
Authored by Anders Kaseorg | Site ksplice.com

Ksplice is practical technology for updating the Linux kernel without rebooting. It enables you to avoid the disruptive process of rebooting for kernel security updates and bugfixes. By making it easy to keep your systems up to date, Ksplice helps you avoid the security and stability risks of running out-of-date software.

Changes: This release adds support for applying an already unpacked update tree. It fixes ksplice-create when installed to a prefix other than /usr/local. It improves stack check completeness for self-restarting syscalls.
tags | kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | bc32f50c9eea674ab92af5e22d57a64e87b472548f0dd0b88880ed6fa84caacc
Ksplice Linux Kernel Updater
Posted Jul 13, 2009
Authored by Anders Kaseorg | Site ksplice.com

Ksplice is practical technology for updating the Linux kernel without rebooting. It enables you to avoid the disruptive process of rebooting for kernel security updates and bugfixes. By making it easy to keep your systems up to date, Ksplice helps you avoid the security and stability risks of running out-of-date software.

Changes: Improved error handling in the Ksplice Perl utilities. This release has been updated for kernel 2.6.30. Several bugs in the handling of bugline patches have been fixed.
tags | kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 65cec28e8cf413d85d5b7efea08fe890360567b4f51b8cb81b137dd67f174862
Mandos Encrypted Root File System
Posted May 19, 2009
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: This is a security bugfix release.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 01fea516e262cb224fa1eb0371c0967f6c7d0d944e408e9d2118fce18b9d98ed
SKPD Running Process Dumping Tool
Posted Apr 15, 2009
Authored by Albert Sellares | Site wekk.net

SKPD is a tool that will dump a running process to an executable ELF file. Written to work on various flavors of Linux.

systems | linux
SHA-256 | ec6d74a7d74610444f1b0d45a29b83d2bd0391a4c0b5188f859e0f0881d2597f
Openwall tcb Suite
Posted Apr 9, 2009
Site openwall.com

The tcb suite implements the alternative password shadowing scheme on Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl) which allows many core system utilities (passwd(1) being the primary example) to operate with little privilege. It is being made available separately from Owl primarily for use by other distributions. This package contains three core components of the tcb suite: pam_tcb (a PAM module which supersedes pam_unix), libnss_tcb (the accompanying NSS module), and libtcb (a library for accessing tcb shadow files, used by the PAM and NSS modules as well as by user management tools on Owl).

Changes: Child processes spawned by pam_tcb will now always use _exit(2) rather than exit(3) to avoid triggering side effects. When changing passwords, pam_tcb will now fsync(2) the temporary file prior to renaming it over the actual shadow file, as needed on filesystems with not entirely atomic rename(2) (XFS).
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 3eda3953c5e8d3c0c6cbc0941a2bb9f6fe5a862b4cfbd01c23acf64ccbd73373
KSplice Linux Kernel Updater
Posted Mar 12, 2009
Authored by Anders Kaseorg | Site ksplice.com

Ksplice is practical technology for updating the Linux kernel without rebooting. It enables you to avoid the disruptive process of rebooting for kernel security updates and bugfixes. By making it easy to keep your systems up to date, Ksplice helps you avoid the security and stability risks of running out-of-date software.

Changes: Fixed a bug where Ksplice relocations were sometimes written pointing to the middle of patched sections. Fixed a Makefile bug where the Ksplice core module was compiled twice. Renamed or reorganized several data structures in the Ksplice kernel code. Changed the Ksplice module names from primary/helper to old_code/new_code.
tags | kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | efcee59eb467289e86ccf490a1471c9e7ccdb6d6b0c1e788abed12d698702ac9
Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility
Posted Feb 25, 2009
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: Bug fix release.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | e80b5d0eb3331fc5a2b7bc3a0206cbfc52e68b0ae09ad7d5789d5655275a662c
Mandos Encrypted Filesystem Remote Reboot
Posted Feb 25, 2009
Authored by Teddy | Site fukt.bsnet.se

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key that is unique to each client. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system.

Changes: Bug fix release.
tags | remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 53c34cba5b945d668a3b9f520f2e7a4716f9cb0a7f48ffe15851454032cc03bb
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