Huh? The idea is to mimic sites like pgp.com (PGP) -> pgpi.com
(International PGP). I think adding an 'i' to the name of a project
is an accepted way of getting to the international (crypto) version of
a program. Kerneli is not a misspelling of kernel - nobody will write
kerneli by mistake.
However, it is very intentional that ftp.kerneli.org looks like
ftp.kernel.org. It is my hope that people go to ftp.kerneli.org and
fetch both linux-2.1.125.tar.gz and patch-int-2.1.125.2.gz when they
build a kernel. It's only one small extra step. I'm trying to make
it as easy as possible for people to use crypto in the kernel.
If you're afraid that the kernels on ftp.kerneli.org are fake, that
should be handled another way - signing the distribution files.
astor
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