Hi,
It seems like git doesn't actually verify checksums by default.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?_escaped_fragment_=msg/binary-transparency…
I think it makes sense to perform the following on all repos:
printf "[transfer]\n\tfsckobjects = true\n[fetch]\n\tfsckobjects = true\n[receive]\n\tfsckobjects = true\n" >> .git/config
git fsck --full
Hi group,
Tomorrow I'm in a meeting from 09:00 so I'll miss the weekly. Here's my
this week and my expected next week:
this week
- more people seems interested in dnssec transparency -- i'm in a
meeting with iis (.se) people this friday
- gn4-2 jra2t6 planning is underway, i'm helping my task leader with
that
- standardisation of gossip in ct is moving along thanks to help from
tom ritter and daniel kahn gillmor; new draft coming up for ietf95
(cut-off mid march)
- tor consensus transparency has got some spare cycles and will soon see
some real work (specification as well as implementation), hopefully in
time for the tor dev meeting late february
- looking for someone interested in helping out with hacking on a
proof-of-concept for the gossip stuff -- curl and django have been
mentioned (you know poc is fun!)
- i'm part of a research activity investigating if operating a tor relay
could be problematic from a juridical point of view in sweden and have
been helping out with technical questions as well as attending one
seminar
next week
- figure out what's needed for dnssec trans to get going; due april 1
- implement tor consensus trans, at least tor client submission
- move catlfish closer to a 0.9 release
- move urd.appendto.org closer to submission for inclusion in chrome
[Resending this to the Sunet dev-list since I managed to discard the
posting when trying to moderate.]
I'm pleased to announce that our talk on append-only logs has been
accepted for TNC16.
Here's what our submission looked like:
Hi,
I’m looking for someone who knows a thing or two about data visualisation and has a few hours to spare.
I have a few sets of entries (accepted root certificates in CT logs, 10 logs with 20-500 entries each) and I’m interested in showing how they overlap, preferably with the possibility to klick around a bit. There are probably some people online who would also find it interesting…
I don’t really know anything about setting up the front end but I have some scripts for generating the data. Anyone interested?
// Josef