Re: [Mailman-Developers] [Mailman-Users] Encrypted mailing lists
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I'm moving this discussion to mailman-developers.
On Mar 30, 2008, at 2:39 PM, Alster wrote:
I have been repeatedly tempted to sum up options of setting up
encrypted mailing lists, with or without using GNU Mailman.As such, only these options listed in my previous summary remain:
mailman-ssls, a Mailman-Patch which has recently been updated for Mailman 2.1.9 compatibility: http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-ssls/
firma, a standalone encrypted mailinglist server (written in bash): http://codecoop.org/projects/firma/
Additionally, there are these options which had not been part of the last overview:
MMReencrypt, another Mailman patch https://sourceforge.net/projects/mmreencrypt/ no longer maintained
Schleuder, a standalone 'crypto mailinglist' http://codecoop.org/projects/schleuder/ still maintained (according to their versioning system), but last release dates back to 2006
I don't have time right now to look at these, however I would really
like to support some form of encrypted mailing lists for Mailman 3, if
not also 2.2. It isn't possible to add this feature to Mailman 2.1.
If you're interested in working on this, it would be good to capture
some requirements and use cases in the wiki. If you wanted to do a
survey of the approaches and implementations that have gone before,
that would also help. Ideally, some folks would be motivated enough
to start developing some branches in Bazaar so that we can take a
look, with an eye toward supporting the feature officially in a future
release.
Feel free to discuss further on this mailing list.
- -Barry
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Hi,
Op Thu 10 Apr 2008 om 06:40:32 -0400 schreef Barry Warsaw:
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I would really like to support some form of encrypted mailing lists for Mailman 3, if not also 2.2. It isn't possible to add this feature to Mailman 2.1.
If you're interested in working on this, it would be good to capture some requirements and use cases in the wiki. If you wanted to do a survey of the approaches and implementations that have gone before, that would also help. Ideally, some folks would be motivated enough to start developing some branches in Bazaar so that we can take a look, with an eye toward supporting the feature officially in a future release.
Some good news: with help from others, I have taken up work on mailman-ssls again. It's now called mailman-pgp-smime, and kept in a Bazaar branch at https://code.launchpad.net/~joostvb/mailman/2.1-pgp-smime . The project's homepage is at http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/.
A patch for mailman 2.1.11 is available from http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/pub/mailman/mailman-2.1.11-pgp-smime_2008-07-03.patch.... .
This patch is mostly the same as the 2.1.7 one from Jan 2006. In the coming months, the patch will greatly improve though. See the file TODO.PGP-SMIME in the patch.
Comments on the code are welcome (but you guessed that :)
Bye,
Joost
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On Jul 3, 2008, at 10:54 AM, Joost van Baal wrote:
Op Thu 10 Apr 2008 om 06:40:32 -0400 schreef Barry Warsaw:
<snip>
I would really like to support some form of encrypted mailing lists for Mailman 3,
if not also 2.2. It isn't possible to add this feature to Mailman 2.1.If you're interested in working on this, it would be good to capture some requirements and use cases in the wiki. If you wanted to do a survey of the approaches and implementations that have gone before, that would also help. Ideally, some folks would be motivated enough to start developing some branches in Bazaar so that we can take a look, with an eye toward supporting the feature officially in a
future release.Some good news: with help from others, I have taken up work on mailman-ssls again. It's now called mailman-pgp-smime, and kept in a Bazaar branch at https://code.launchpad.net/~joostvb/mailman/2.1-pgp-smime . The project's homepage is at http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/.
A patch for mailman 2.1.11 is available from http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/pub/mailman/mailman-2.1.11-pgp-smime_2008-07-03.patch.... .
This patch is mostly the same as the 2.1.7 one from Jan 2006. In the coming months, the patch will greatly improve though. See the file TODO.PGP-SMIME in the patch.
Comments on the code are welcome (but you guessed that :)
Very cool. Don't forget to add your branch to the list of unofficial
ones:
http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/MailmanBranches
- -Barry
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Barry Warsaw
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Barry Warsaw
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Joost van Baal