Openwall mailing list archives (original) (raw)
Openwall-hosted community mailing lists
- oss-security(info) - Open Source software security discussions (there's also a wiki)
- kernel-hardening - Linux kernel security hardening discussions (for developers, not end-users)
- libc-coord - coordination of work on standard C libraries (libc)
- musl - discussions aroundmusl, a standard C library for Linux
- passwords - discussions on anything related to passwords except what better fits on other mailing lists
- sabotage - discussions around Sabotage Linux, an experimental distribution based on musl and BusyBox
- tlsify - a TLS APIfor file-descriptor-oriented applications to make use of secure (TLS) sockets without invasive changes to their programming model
Openwall mailing lists
- announce - announcements only, very low traffic
- owl-users - Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl) user discussions
- owl-dev - Owl development discussions
- lkrg-users - Linux Kernel Runtime Guard user discussions
- john-users - John the Ripper password cracker user discussions
See also:selected most useful and currently relevant postings - john-dev - John the Ripper development discussions
- passwdqc-users -passwdqc password/passphrase strength checking and policy enforcement toolset user discussions
- yescrypt - discussions around yescrypt KDF and password hashing scheme
- popa3d-users -popa3d Unix POP3 daemon user discussions
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