On 05/01/14 12:53, Marek Vasut wrote: > On Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at 09:23:40 PM, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote: >> On 04/28/14 23:37, Marek Vasut wrote: >>> On Friday, April 25, 2014 at 12:51:06 AM, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote: >>>> CRYPTO_USER requires CAP_NET_ADMIN for all operations. Most information >>>> provided by CRYPTO_MSG_GETALG is also accessible through /proc/modules >>>> and AF_ALG. CRYPTO_MSG_GETALG should not require CAP_NET_ADMIN so that >>>> processes without CAP_NET_ADMIN can use CRYPTO_MSG_GETALG to get cipher >>>> details, such as cipher priorities, for AF_ALG. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Matthias-Christian Ott <ott@xxxxxxxxx> >>>> --- >>>> >>>> crypto/crypto_user.c | 12 +++++++++--- >>>> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >>> >>> Can you please submit the patch using git send-email so we can properly >>> review it? >> >> git-send-email or more specifically Net::SMTP only works with IPv4. The >> SMTP server I use for submission only listens IPv6 addresses. Moreover, >> TLS seems broken. I patched Net::SMTP to use IO::Socket::INET6 but gave >> up because of the TLS issues and used git format-patch and git imap-send. > > You can always set up a separate mailserver or use one of the many free-to-use > mailservers to follow the agreed-upon submission process, right? I don't comment on this statement to keep this discussion focused (send me a private email if you want to discuss it). I did try to submit the email directly (with SPF disabled) from git send-email to vger.kernel.org but vger.kernel.org uses greylisting, so I can't help you with that. Can you simply copy the file that was attached on the first email I sent, save it to the filesystem and simply commit it in git? You would have to do this anyway if I filed a bug in the Kernel Bug Tracker. So there is an “agreed-upon submission process” to commit a file. > Of course, patches for Net::SMTP are welcome. I reported the bug and someone who actually knows Perl is working on it. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-crypto" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html