[Popcon-developers] encrypted popcon submissions
Jakub Wilk
jwilk at debian.org
Fri May 10 23:01:00 UTC 2013
* Peter Palfrader <weasel at debian.org>, 2013-05-10, 22:44:
>On Fri, 10 May 2013, Bill Allombert wrote:
>
>>I am considering activating encryption of popularity-contest
>>submissions using public key cryptography to protect popcon submission
>>while in transit.
I think encrypting popcon submissions in an excellent idea. Thanks for
working on this. :)
>Do you think the benefits outweight the drawback that the admin no
>longer can be certain we don't send anything we shouldn't?
Your popcon submission is stored in /var/log/popularity-contest,
unencrypted. If you don't believe it's the only data that is sent to the
popcon server, you can read the fine source (it's <400 lines of code). I
don't suppose any of these is going to change.
What other kind of "certainty" did you have in mind?
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Jakub Wilk
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