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Re: [Savannah-hackers] unexpected password change for address@hidden
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Michael Elizabeth Chastain |
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Re: [Savannah-hackers] unexpected password change for address@hidden |
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Wed, 19 May 2004 22:52:42 -0400 (EDT) |
> The master password in Mailman is the one of a mailing-list with a
> special name. So I doubt it has any side-effect on other mailing-lists.
It occurred to me this evening that I really don't know enough about
mailman. :( I've downloaded the source and am reading through it.
My actual observations were:
. I had a moderation password that worked on several mailing lists
. Yesterday, this password stopped working on some lists
(gdb, dejagnu, dejagnu-commit, bug-dejagnu).
. But my password keeps working on other lists (bug-gdb in particular).
. Rob Savoye had a *different* password for dejagnu, dejagnu-commit,
and bug-dejagnu. His password has continued to work with no problem.
. Today, Rob reset the moderator password for his 3 dejagnu lists
to a new password that I communicated to him over the phone.
. The new password works fine.
. However, nobody but me knows anything about the bug-gdb and gdb lists.
The old moderators did not respond at all to any e-mail for more than
a year, so I started administrating and moderating these lists this
year, without changing their passwords. Now I'm locked out of
address@hidden
> I beg to suggest you create a GPG key and publish it to several public
> key servers (such as pgp.mit.edu) as well as to your Savannah account,
> as it really eases this kind of problems.
Okay, I will do that.
Michael C