Source: chiark-utils Section: admin Priority: extra Maintainer: Ian Jackson Build-Depends: libx11-dev, nettle-dev, debhelper (>= 5) Standards-Version: 3.2.1.0 Package: chiark-backup Section: utils Priority: extra Architecture: all Depends: chiark-rwbuffer, chiark-utils-bin, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: chiark-utils-bin (>= 4.1.14) Description: backup system for small systems and networks These are the backup scripts used by chiark.greenend.org.uk and other systems belonging to the Sinister Greenend Organisation. Features: * Suitable for single systems and small networks. * Reasonably simple; they do what you tell it to. * Hard failures when individual systems fail, to encourage fixing ! If you have a larger site you may wish to look at Amanda. Package: chiark-scripts Section: admin Priority: extra Conflicts: chiark-named-conf, sync-accounts Replaces: chiark-named-conf, sync-accounts Suggests: tcl8.4 Architecture: all Description: chiark system administration scripts This package contains a number of small administration scripts used by chiark.greenend.org.uk and other systems belonging to the Sinister Greenend Organisation. Featuring: . chiark-named-conf: a tool for managing nameserver configurations and checking for suspected DNS problems. Its main functions are to check that delegations are appropriate and working, that secondary zones are slaved from the right places, and to generate a configuration for BIND, from its own input file. . sync-accounts: a simple but flexible account info synchroniser. sync-accounts is a tool for copying un*x account data from remote systems and installing it locally. It is flexible and reasonably straightforward, but lacks integration with other distributed databases such as NIS. . cvs-repomove and cvs-adjustroot: tools for moving CVS repositories and adjusting working trees. . palm-datebook-reminders: a program which emails mails you reminders about the appointments in your Palm's Datebook. . cvsweb-list: cgi program to list ucgi (userv-utils) cvsweb repos . expire-iso8601: keep or expire backup trees named after their dates . gnucap2genspic, ngspice2genspic, genspic2gnuplot: convert gnucap files and ngspice output files to genspic and genspic files to gnuplot input so they can be plotted. . hexterm: connects to serial port and allows the user interact in ASCII and hex. Ie, a hex "terminal" program which lets you speak a serial port protocol directly. (Needs tcl8.4 to be installed.) . random-word, remountresizereiserfs, summarise-mailbox-preserving-privacy Package: chiark-rwbuffer Section: utils Priority: extra Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: readbuffer/writebuffer: prevents tape drive seesawing, etc. readbuffer and writebuffer: programs for reading input from devices, and writing output to, which don't like constant stopping and starting, such as tape drives and audio playback devices. Package: chiark-utils-bin Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: ${shlibs:Recommends} Suggests: ${shlibs:Suggests} Section: utils Priority: extra Description: chiark system administration utilities This package contains a number of small administration scripts used by chiark.greenend.org.uk and other systems belonging to the Sinister Greenend Organisation. Currently featuring only: . with-lock-ex: a simple tool for acquiring a lockfile before running another program or script. . summer: a tool for reporting complete details about a filesystem tree in a parseable format, including checksums. . xacpi-simple: a very simple X client for displaying ACPI battery charge status. . watershed: a utility for saving on superfluous executions of an idempotent command. (This is the same utility as shipped separately in Ubuntu's udev, but with slightly different defaults and a different install location.) . summer and watershed require the installation of the Recommended crypto libraries; xacpi-simple needs the Suggested X libraries. Package: chiark-really Section: admin Priority: extra Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: really - a tool for gaining privilege (simple, realistic sudo) really is a program that allows certain users to become whatever user they like on request. It is a bit like sudo in that respect. However, really is simpler than sudo, and doesn't give the system administrator any false security promises. So really is less of a general security risk to the system. . Unlike sudo it does not pretend that the called account can be any more secure than the calling account. so there is never a need for a password. If you wanted to restrict which commands and functions the called user can perform, use userv, not really or sudo. . Also unlike sudo, really only works if the calling user is supposed to be equivalent to root. But, really can also be used by root-equivalent users to become any user, not just root; in this way it can be a replacement for certain uses of su.