[Bf-docboard] Bf-docboard Digest, Vol 97, Issue 12

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Sat Mar 30 16:59:50 CET 2013


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>    1. SVN SSL Certificate changes (Dan McGrath)
>    2. I'd like to Help with the Wiki (Duncan J McKean)
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> Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 17:10:44 -0400
> From: Dan McGrath <danmcgrath.ca at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Bf-docboard] SVN SSL Certificate changes
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> Hey gang,
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> Just a heads up for some of you that may not have been around the coders
> channel when it happened, but the certificate for the SVN server has been
> updated. We are also now using a newer non-MD5 Class 3 Root from CAcert to
> avoid a long standing hack that many (in Linux at least) needed in order to
> use
> subversion over SSL on systems with a newer neon27 GNU TLS library, which
> was
> patched to not trust MD5 signed certificates.
>
> For those of you that edited your ~/.subversion/servers file to add
> "ssl-trust-default-ca = no", you should now be able to remove that line and
> use
> SVN via SSL/HTTPS normally.
>
> For those wondering, here is a copy of the new fingerprint and related
> info:
>
> $ gnutls-cli svn.blender.org
> Resolving 'svn.blender.org'...
> Connecting to '82.94.213.217:443'...
> - Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman parameters
>  - Using prime: 1024 bits
>  - Secret key: 1020 bits
>  - Peer's public key: 1017 bits
> - Certificate type: X.509
>  - Got a certificate list of 2 certificates.
>  - Certificate[0] info:
>   - subject `CN=svn.blender.org', issuer `O=CAcert Inc.,OU=
> http://www.CAcert.org,CN=CAcert Class 3 Root', RSA key 2048 bits, signed
> using RSA-SHA1, activated `2013-03-29 15:39:41 UTC', expires `2015-03-29
> 15:39:41 UTC', SHA-1 fingerprint `7a4d4433cf42273b8f225e1c11d120e5af824d3b'
>  - Certificate[1] info:
>   - subject `O=CAcert Inc.,OU=http://www.CAcert.org,CN=CAcert Class 3
> Root', issuer `O=Root CA,OU=http://www.cacert.org,CN=CA Cert Signing
> Authority,EMAIL=support at cacert.org', RSA key 4096 bits, signed using
> RSA-SHA256, activated `2011-05-23 17:48:02 UTC', expires `2021-05-20
> 17:48:02 UTC', SHA-1 fingerprint `ad7c3f64fc4439fef4e90be8f47c6cfa8aadfdce'
> - The hostname in the certificate matches 'svn.blender.org'.
> - Peer's certificate issuer is unknown
> - Peer's certificate is NOT trusted
> - Version: TLS1.0
> - Key Exchange: DHE-RSA
> - Cipher: AES-128-CBC
> - MAC: SHA1
> - Compression: NULL
> - Handshake was completed
>
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> Dan
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 08:26:56 +0100
> From: Duncan J McKean <shout at duncanmckean.com>
> Subject: [Bf-docboard] I'd like to Help with the Wiki
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> Hello, I'm Duncan. I'm a product and graphic designer and sometimes I do a
> bit of training and a bit of writing. I'm in the process of transferring
> the material, texture, lighting, rendering capabilities from vRay to
> Blender because of cost and capabilities and community.
>
> Anyways, I'd like to volunteer some spare time towards updating the Wiki,
> probably in the areas mentioned above. I've edited Wikipedia for a year or
> so, and so I know the technical-aspects, but what the goals for the
> BlenderWiki are, I know not.
>
> Please point me in the direction of what I need to know, anything I should
> look out for, a wiki style guide, rules, etc. I don't want to get stuff
> wrong and muck stuff up.
>
> Thanks,
> *Duncan*
> *Designer <http://sparkwoodand21.com> and Road Man for the Lords of
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