loop-aes_3.2a-2_i386.changes is NEW
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loop-aes-modules-2.6-486_3.2a-2_i386.deb
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes-modules-2.6-486_3.2a-2_i386.deb
loop-aes-modules-2.6-686-bigmem_3.2a-2_i386.deb
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes-modules-2.6-686-bigmem_3.2a-2_i386.deb
loop-aes-modules-2.6-686_3.2a-2_i386.deb
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes-modules-2.6-686_3.2a-2_i386.deb
loop-aes-modules-2.6-amd64_3.2a-2_i386.deb
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes-modules-2.6-amd64_3.2a-2_i386.deb
loop-aes-modules-2.6-k7_3.2a-2_i386.deb
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes-modules-2.6-k7_3.2a-2_i386.deb
loop-aes-modules-2.6-vserver-686_3.2a-2_i386.deb
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes-modules-2.6-vserver-686_3.2a-2_i386.deb
loop-aes-modules-2.6-vserver-k7_3.2a-2_i386.deb
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes-modules-2.6-vserver-k7_3.2a-2_i386.deb
(new) loop-aes-modules-2.6.21-1-486_3.2a-2_i386.deb optional admin
loop-AES encryption modules for Linux 2.6.21 on x86
This package contains the loop-AES loadable Linux kernel modules compiled
for kernel 2.6.21 on x86 and compatible machines.
.
loop-AES can be used to encrypt disk partitions, removable media, swap
space and other devices. It provides measures to strengthen the
encryption: Passphrase seeds, multiple hash iterations, MD5 IV and use of
alternating encryption keys.
.
Encryption keys can be stored in a GnuPG-encrypted keyfile, which allows
the passphrase to be changed without re-encryption. Keyfiles can also be
encrypted asymmetrically for multi-user access.
.
This package includes the cipher modules blowfish, twofish and serpent in
addition to the default cipher (AES).
.
If you compiled a custom kernel, you will most likely need to compile a
custom version of these modules as well. The package loop-aes-source has
been provided for this purpose.
(new) loop-aes-modules-2.6.21-1-686-bigmem_3.2a-2_i386.deb optional admin
loop-AES encryption modules for Linux 2.6.21 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/P4
This package contains the loop-AES loadable Linux kernel modules compiled
for kernel 2.6.21 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium 4
with 4-64G RAM machines.
.
loop-AES can be used to encrypt disk partitions, removable media, swap
space and other devices. It provides measures to strengthen the
encryption: Passphrase seeds, multiple hash iterations, MD5 IV and use of
alternating encryption keys.
.
Encryption keys can be stored in a GnuPG-encrypted keyfile, which allows
the passphrase to be changed without re-encryption. Keyfiles can also be
encrypted asymmetrically for multi-user access.
.
This package includes the cipher modules blowfish, twofish and serpent in
addition to the default cipher (AES).
.
If you compiled a custom kernel, you will most likely need to compile a
custom version of these modules as well. The package loop-aes-source has
been provided for this purpose.
(new) loop-aes-modules-2.6.21-1-686_3.2a-2_i386.deb optional admin
loop-AES encryption modules for Linux 2.6.21 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/P4
This package contains the loop-AES loadable Linux kernel modules compiled
for kernel 2.6.21 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium 4
machines.
.
loop-AES can be used to encrypt disk partitions, removable media, swap
space and other devices. It provides measures to strengthen the
encryption: Passphrase seeds, multiple hash iterations, MD5 IV and use of
alternating encryption keys.
.
Encryption keys can be stored in a GnuPG-encrypted keyfile, which allows
the passphrase to be changed without re-encryption. Keyfiles can also be
encrypted asymmetrically for multi-user access.
.
This package includes the cipher modules blowfish, twofish and serpent in
addition to the default cipher (AES).
.
If you compiled a custom kernel, you will most likely need to compile a
custom version of these modules as well. The package loop-aes-source has
been provided for this purpose.
(new) loop-aes-modules-2.6.21-1-amd64_3.2a-2_i386.deb optional admin
loop-AES encryption modules for Linux 2.6.21 on AMD64
This package contains the loop-AES loadable Linux kernel modules compiled
for kernel 2.6.21 on all 64bit single- and multiprocessor AMD and Intel
machines.
.
loop-AES can be used to encrypt disk partitions, removable media, swap
space and other devices. It provides measures to strengthen the
encryption: Passphrase seeds, multiple hash iterations, MD5 IV and use of
alternating encryption keys.
.
Encryption keys can be stored in a GnuPG-encrypted keyfile, which allows
the passphrase to be changed without re-encryption. Keyfiles can also be
encrypted asymmetrically for multi-user access.
.
This package includes the cipher modules blowfish, twofish and serpent in
addition to the default cipher (AES).
.
If you compiled a custom kernel, you will most likely need to compile a
custom version of these modules as well. The package loop-aes-source has
been provided for this purpose.
(new) loop-aes-modules-2.6.21-1-k7_3.2a-2_i386.deb optional admin
loop-AES encryption modules for Linux 2.6.21 on AMD K7
This package contains the loop-AES loadable Linux kernel modules compiled
for kernel 2.6.21 on 32bit AMD Duron/Athlon/AthlonXP machines.
.
loop-AES can be used to encrypt disk partitions, removable media, swap
space and other devices. It provides measures to strengthen the
encryption: Passphrase seeds, multiple hash iterations, MD5 IV and use of
alternating encryption keys.
.
Encryption keys can be stored in a GnuPG-encrypted keyfile, which allows
the passphrase to be changed without re-encryption. Keyfiles can also be
encrypted asymmetrically for multi-user access.
.
This package includes the cipher modules blowfish, twofish and serpent in
addition to the default cipher (AES).
.
If you compiled a custom kernel, you will most likely need to compile a
custom version of these modules as well. The package loop-aes-source has
been provided for this purpose.
(new) loop-aes-modules-2.6.21-1-vserver-686_3.2a-2_i386.deb optional admin
loop-AES encryption modules for Linux 2.6.21 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/P4
This package contains the loop-AES loadable Linux kernel modules compiled
for kernel 2.6.21 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium 4
machines.
.
loop-AES can be used to encrypt disk partitions, removable media, swap
space and other devices. It provides measures to strengthen the
encryption: Passphrase seeds, multiple hash iterations, MD5 IV and use of
alternating encryption keys.
.
Encryption keys can be stored in a GnuPG-encrypted keyfile, which allows
the passphrase to be changed without re-encryption. Keyfiles can also be
encrypted asymmetrically for multi-user access.
.
This package includes the cipher modules blowfish, twofish and serpent in
addition to the default cipher (AES).
.
If you compiled a custom kernel, you will most likely need to compile a
custom version of these modules as well. The package loop-aes-source has
been provided for this purpose.
(new) loop-aes-modules-2.6.21-1-vserver-k7_3.2a-2_i386.deb optional admin
loop-AES encryption modules for Linux 2.6.21 on AMD K7
This package contains the loop-AES loadable Linux kernel modules compiled
for kernel 2.6.21 on 32bit AMD Duron/Athlon/AthlonXP machines.
.
loop-AES can be used to encrypt disk partitions, removable media, swap
space and other devices. It provides measures to strengthen the
encryption: Passphrase seeds, multiple hash iterations, MD5 IV and use of
alternating encryption keys.
.
Encryption keys can be stored in a GnuPG-encrypted keyfile, which allows
the passphrase to be changed without re-encryption. Keyfiles can also be
encrypted asymmetrically for multi-user access.
.
This package includes the cipher modules blowfish, twofish and serpent in
addition to the default cipher (AES).
.
If you compiled a custom kernel, you will most likely need to compile a
custom version of these modules as well. The package loop-aes-source has
been provided for this purpose.
loop-aes-source_3.2a-2_all.deb
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes-source_3.2a-2_all.deb
loop-aes-testsuite_3.2a-2_all.deb
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes-testsuite_3.2a-2_all.deb
loop-aes_3.2a-2.diff.gz
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes_3.2a-2.diff.gz
loop-aes_3.2a-2.dsc
to pool/main/l/loop-aes/loop-aes_3.2a-2.dsc
Changes: loop-aes (3.2a-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Update modules to 2.6.21-1
* Update years in debian/copyright and adapt to ciphers
merged in v3.2a.
Override entries for your package:
loop-aes-modules-2.6-486_3.2a-2_i386.deb - optional admin
loop-aes-modules-2.6-686-bigmem_3.2a-2_i386.deb - optional admin
loop-aes-modules-2.6-686_3.2a-2_i386.deb - optional admin
loop-aes-modules-2.6-amd64_3.2a-2_i386.deb - optional admin
loop-aes-modules-2.6-k7_3.2a-2_i386.deb - optional admin
loop-aes-modules-2.6-vserver-686_3.2a-2_i386.deb - optional admin
loop-aes-modules-2.6-vserver-k7_3.2a-2_i386.deb - optional admin
loop-aes-source_3.2a-2_all.deb - optional admin
loop-aes-testsuite_3.2a-2_all.deb - optional admin
loop-aes_3.2a-2.dsc - source admin
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