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    <title>Openwall Community Wiki</title>
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        <title>Openwall GNU/*/Linux user community resources</title>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://openwall.info/wiki/Owl?rev=1283636700"/>
        <created>2010-09-04T14:45:00-07:00</created>
        <issued>2010-09-04T14:45:00-07:00</issued>
        <modified>2010-09-04T14:45:00-07:00</modified>
        <id>http://openwall.info/wiki/Owl?rev=1283636700</id>
        <summary>This is the namespace for Openwall GNU/*/Linux (or Owl for short), our security-enhanced Linux distro for servers.

It contains pages on and links to things such as: 

	*  tutorials for new users of Owl, as well as advanced usage examples (currently, these are focused on Owl's support for OpenVZ container-based virtualization, but wiki pages on more Owl usage topics are welcome)</summary>
    </entry>
    <entry>
        <title>How to make and submit source code patches for Openwall software</title>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://openwall.info/wiki/how-to-make-patches?rev=1247115142"/>
        <created>2009-07-08T21:52:22-07:00</created>
        <issued>2009-07-08T21:52:22-07:00</issued>
        <modified>2009-07-08T21:52:22-07:00</modified>
        <id>http://openwall.info/wiki/how-to-make-patches?rev=1247115142</id>
        <summary>If you have modified our software and would like to submit or otherwise distribute a patch for others to use, please use the following command on a Unix-like system (or on Cygwin if you use Windows) to generate the patch file: 
TZ=UTC diff -urpN NAME-VERSION.orig NAME-VERSION &gt; NAME-VERSION-WHAT-REVISION.diff
 For example, revision 12 of the jumbo patch for John the Ripper 1.7.2 was generated with:</summary>
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    <entry>
        <title>Openwall internal conventions, as well as tips &amp; tricks</title>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://openwall.info/wiki/internal?rev=1279891684"/>
        <created>2010-07-23T06:28:04-07:00</created>
        <issued>2010-07-23T06:28:04-07:00</issued>
        <modified>2010-07-23T06:28:04-07:00</modified>
        <id>http://openwall.info/wiki/internal?rev=1279891684</id>
        <summary>This namespace will describe the Openwall team's internal conventions, as well as tips &amp; tricks, that we've decided to keep in public view (e.g., for possible reuse by other people and teams). 

	*  VIM settings (.vimrc) and VIM usage tips &amp; tricks
	*  Mutt settings (.muttrc)
	*  ezmlm-idx mailing list manager - tips &amp; tricks
	*  How to properly run qmail-smtpd via xinetd
	*  How to get procmail working with Qmail
	*  How to install and use CPAN modules as a non-root user
	*  Shell tricks
	*  SS…</summary>
    </entry>
    <entry>
        <title>John the Ripper user community resources</title>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://openwall.info/wiki/john?rev=1279303564"/>
        <created>2010-07-16T11:06:04-07:00</created>
        <issued>2010-07-16T11:06:04-07:00</issued>
        <modified>2010-07-16T11:06:04-07:00</modified>
        <id>http://openwall.info/wiki/john?rev=1279303564</id>
        <summary>This is the namespace for John the Ripper password cracker.  It contains pages on and links to things such as 

	*  most useful and currently relevant excerpts from the john-users mailing list

	*  step-by-step tutorials for end-users (both basic and advanced stuff)</summary>
    </entry>
    <entry>
        <title>passwdqc user community resources</title>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://openwall.info/wiki/passwdqc?rev=1277239314"/>
        <created>2010-06-22T13:41:54-07:00</created>
        <issued>2010-06-22T13:41:54-07:00</issued>
        <modified>2010-06-22T13:41:54-07:00</modified>
        <id>http://openwall.info/wiki/passwdqc?rev=1277239314</id>
        <summary>passwdqc is a password/passphrase strength checking and policy enforcement toolset, including an optional PAM module (pam_passwdqc), command-line programs (pwqcheck and pwqgen), and a library (libpasswdqc).

Articles, tutorials, and OS-specific instructions

	*  Password strength policy considerations (a must read before you possibly override passwdqc's defaults)
	*  How to install passwdqc on Solaris
	*  A book chapter on how to enable and configure passwdqc on FreeBSD 5+
	*  A forum posting th…</summary>
    </entry>
    <entry>
        <title>People on the Openwall team</title>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://openwall.info/wiki/people?rev=1278595545"/>
        <created>2010-07-08T06:25:45-07:00</created>
        <issued>2010-07-08T06:25:45-07:00</issued>
        <modified>2010-07-08T06:25:45-07:00</modified>
        <id>http://openwall.info/wiki/people?rev=1278595545</id>
        <summary>Disclaimer: This page is only a stub. The list below is preliminary, incomplete and needs further improvements. 

	*  Alexander Peslyak aka Solar Designer
	*  Dmitry D. Khlebnikov
	*  Alexey V. Vissarionov aka Gremlin from Kremlin
	*  grg
	*  Jen Linkova aka Furry
	*  Andrey V Stolyarov aka Croco
	*  ldv
	*  Anatoly Pugachev aka mator</summary>
    </entry>
    <entry>
        <title>miscellaneous problems</title>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://openwall.info/wiki/problems?rev=1283239218"/>
        <created>2010-08-31T00:20:18-07:00</created>
        <issued>2010-08-31T00:20:18-07:00</issued>
        <modified>2010-08-31T00:20:18-07:00</modified>
        <id>http://openwall.info/wiki/problems?rev=1283239218</id>
        <summary>miscellaneous problems

 symptom: ssh hangs when connecting remotely

possible problem: incompatible terminal type (i.e. xterm). 

symptom: cannot su to root even though the user is in the 'wheel' group

solution: check /etc/pam.d/su and uncomment relevant line to allow for using 'wheel' group for su access.</summary>
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    <entry>
        <title>Level 1 Headline</title>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://openwall.info/wiki/sandbox?rev=1283234923"/>
        <created>2010-08-30T23:08:43-07:00</created>
        <issued>2010-08-30T23:08:43-07:00</issued>
        <modified>2010-08-30T23:08:43-07:00</modified>
        <id>http://openwall.info/wiki/sandbox?rev=1283234923</id>
        <summary>This is a sandbox page to make test edits. Please ignore. 

Feel free to make test edits.

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    <entry>
        <title>Welcome to the Openwall Community Wiki!</title>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://openwall.info/wiki/welcome?rev=1275079044"/>
        <created>2010-05-28T13:37:24-07:00</created>
        <issued>2010-05-28T13:37:24-07:00</issued>
        <modified>2010-05-28T13:37:24-07:00</modified>
        <id>http://openwall.info/wiki/welcome?rev=1275079044</id>
        <summary>The idea is to have a DokuWiki namespace for each of our major projects, maybe resembling the directory structure of the main Openwall website - e.g., we could have namespaces Openwall GNU/*/Linux user community resources and John the Ripper user community resources.  Then users of our software and Openwall team members could populate those namespaces with relevant content.</summary>
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