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Changelog

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1.11:
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4/23/2006 Ian Turner <[email protected]>
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- Fix compilation on some platforms. Thanks to many people for noticing
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these problems.
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- Fix problems with the -m and -f options. Thanks to Casey Carter
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<[email protected]> noticing this problem, and to the Debian
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developers (notably Norbert Veber <[email protected]> and Aaron
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Lehmann <[email protected]>) for proposing a fix.
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- Add an entry for Coward, SC.
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- Make Biloxi area and ZIP codes match the same physical spot. Thanks to
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Chris Lawrence for noticing this.
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1.10:
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1/8/2002 Ian Turner <[email protected]>
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- Reworked the option syntax, and added the ability to generate multiple
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identities.
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1/8/2002 Schneelocke <[email protected]>
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- Fixed a bug where RIG would output the same values if run many times in
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succession.
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4/10/2002 Ian Turner <[email protected]>
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- Changed the default prefix to /usr/local. Thanks to xavier renaut
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6/4/2002 Ian Turner <[email protected]>
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- Replaced the names list with popular names from the US Census
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(http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/). Thanks to Trent R. Stanley
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- Replaced the option-parsing with something more complicated
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- Added -m and -f options to choose female and male identities.
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1/3/2002 Ian Turner <[email protected]>
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- Added new sources of entropy, including /dev/random and rand(). Thanks
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to Schneelocke <[email protected]>
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12/27/2001 Ian Turner <[email protected]>
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- Fixed a bug where leading zeros in ZIP codes were dropped. Thanks to
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Jeff Clagg <[email protected]>.
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8/29/2001 Ian Turner <[email protected]>
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- Cleaned up the makefile and manpage. Thanks to Nick Rusnov
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- Changed VI to VA in database. Thanks to Ian Prowell
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- Fixed off-by-one error that would sometimes give corrupted output.
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Thanks to Ian Prowell <[email protected]>.
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1/27/2000 Ian Turner <[email protected]>
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- Fixed the problem where under most compilers, RIG would only provide a
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list of male names. Found by velAr the ph33rkat <[email protected]>.
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1.01:
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1/27/2000 Doug Geiger <[email protected]>
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- Fixed incorrect default directory.
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1/27/2000 Ian Turner <[email protected]>
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- Initial release

Makefile

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PREFIX=/usr/local
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BINDIR=${PREFIX}/bin
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MANDIR=${PREFIX}/man
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DATADIR=${PREFIX}/share/rig
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all: rig rig.6
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rig: rig.cc
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g++ -g rig.cc -o rig -Wall -DDATADIR="\"$(DATADIR)\""
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rig.6: rig.6.in
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sed s@DATADIR@"$(DATADIR)"@g < rig.6.in > rig.6
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install: rig rig.6
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install -g 0 -m 755 -o 0 -s rig $(BINDIR)
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install -g 0 -m 644 -o 0 rig.6 $(MANDIR)/man6/rig.6
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install -g 0 -m 755 -o 0 -d $(DATADIR)
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install -g 0 -m 644 -o 0 data/*.idx $(DATADIR)
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clean:
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rm -rf *~ *.rej *.orig *.o rig rig.6

README

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This is RIG, a program that generates fake identities. Install should be
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fairly straightforward, just type "make install". If your system dosen't
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have /dev/urandom and you'd like to use /dev/random instead, do
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$ make install CFLAGS=-DDEVRANDOM
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RIG comes with the top 1000 names from the US census at
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http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/, but Trent Stanley maintains a
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more extensive list at http://members.cox.net/gps/rignames_all.zip
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If you have any patches, fixes, etc., just send 'em on over to
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