Olaf Kirch
okir
Involved Projects and Packages
This project is for testing different approaches on how to use containerized system services in ALP.
Currently building
- nginx-container-quadlet: uses podman-quadlet to generate systemd unit from a container description
- nginx-container-compose: uses podman-compose to start/stop an nginx container
Packages for the Full Disk Encryption feature of ALP. Currently under heavy development.
More information including scripts for test driving this code in a libvirt VM can be found at
https://github.com/okirch/fdepoc
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
This package contains IMAP4, POP2, and POP3 mail servers.
After installation, activate the servers in the file /etc/inetd.conf.
The Transport Independent RPC library (TI-RPC) is a replacement for the
standard SunRPC library in glibc which does not support IPv6 addresses.
This implementation allows the support of other transports than UDP and
TCP over IPv4
A mail server using the POP3 protocol. The daemon also supports the
more secure APOP protocol.
You must agree to the license in
/usr/share/doc/packages/qpopper/License.txt before you can use qpopper.
After installation, activate the server in the /etc/inetd.conf or
/etc/xinetd.d/qpopper file.
Rpcbind is a replacement for portmap. Whereas portmap supports only UDP
and TCP transports over INET (IPv4), rpcbind can be configured to work
on various transports supported by the TI-RPC. This includes TCP and
UDP over IPv6. Moreover, rpcbind provides additional functions in
regards to portmap.
This package contains IMAP4, POP2, and POP3 mail servers.
After installation, activate the servers in the file /etc/inetd.conf.
The Transport Independent RPC library (TI-RPC) is a replacement for the
standard SunRPC library in glibc which does not support IPv6 addresses.
This implementation allows the support of other transports than UDP and
TCP over IPv4
A mail server using the POP3 protocol. The daemon also supports the
more secure APOP protocol.
You must agree to the license in
/usr/share/doc/packages/qpopper/License.txt before you can use qpopper.
After installation, activate the server in the /etc/inetd.conf or
/etc/xinetd.d/qpopper file.
Rpcbind is a replacement for portmap. Whereas portmap supports only UDP
and TCP transports over INET (IPv4), rpcbind can be configured to work
on various transports supported by the TI-RPC. This includes TCP and
UDP over IPv6. Moreover, rpcbind provides additional functions in
regards to portmap.