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(new) nagios-plugins-basic_1.4.14-4~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra net
Plugins for the nagios network monitoring and management system
 Nagios is a host/service/network monitoring and management system. It has
 the following features:
 .
  *  Monitoring of network services (via TCP port, SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP,
     PING, etc.)
  *  Plugin interface to allow for user-developed service checks
  *  Contact notifications when problems occur and get resolved (via email,
     pager, or user-defined method)
  *  Ability to define event handlers to be run during service or host events
     (for proactive problem resolution)
  *  Web output (current status, notifications, history, log file, etc.)
 .
 This package provides a basic set of plugins with minimal external
 dependencies.  It is not likely to be useful by itself unless you are
 installing a remote "satellite" server (using nagios-nrpe-server or nsca,
 for example).
(new) nagios-plugins-standard_1.4.14-4~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra net
Plugins for the nagios network monitoring and management system
 Nagios is a host/service/network monitoring and management system. It has
 the following features:
 .
  *  Monitoring of network services (via TCP port, SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP,
     PING, etc.)
  *  Plugin interface to allow for user-developed service checks
  *  Contact notifications when problems occur and get resolved (via email,
     pager, or user-defined method)
  *  Ability to define event handlers to be run during service or host events
     (for proactive problem resolution)
  *  Web output (current status, notifications, history, log file, etc.)
 .
 This package provides the suite of plugins that are most likely to be
 useful on a central nagios host.
(new) nagios-plugins_1.4.14-4~bpo50+1.diff.gz extra net
(new) nagios-plugins_1.4.14-4~bpo50+1.dsc extra net
(new) nagios-plugins_1.4.14-4~bpo50+1_all.deb extra net
Plugins for the nagios network monitoring and management system
 Nagios is a host/service/network monitoring and management system. It has
 the following features:
 .
  *  Monitoring of network services (via TCP port, SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP,
     PING, etc.)
  *  Plugin interface to allow for user-developed service checks
  *  Contact notifications when problems occur and get resolved (via email,
     pager, or user-defined method)
  *  Ability to define event handlers to be run during service or host events
     (for proactive problem resolution)
  *  Web output (current status, notifications, history, log file, etc.)
 .
 This metapackage will install the entire suite of plugins for nagios.
 If you are installing nagios plugins on a remote "satellite" server
 (using nagios-nrpe-server or nsca), you may be interested in the
 nagios-plugins-basic package.
(new) nagios-plugins_1.4.14.orig.tar.gz extra net
Changes: nagios-plugins (1.4.14-4~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for lenny-backports.
  * Remove libmysqlclient-dev and libmysqlclient16-dev as options from
    build-dep to ensure that the package is build against mysql from stable
 .
nagios-plugins (1.4.14-4) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Remove libmysqlclient12-dev from Build-Deps, as it's obsolete
  * Restructure shipped documentation
    - Move all common stuff info nagios-plugins-basic
    - Provide package specific documentation with the packages
    - Provide symlinks from other packages
  * Remove debian/TODO cause it't totally outdated
  * Add 44_check_snmp_perfdata.dpatch to fix regression related perfdata
  * Add 45_check_http_sni_optional.dpatch to fix regression related ssl/sni
    checks
 .
nagios-plugins (1.4.14-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Remove Sean and Guido from the Uploaders list, thanks for your work
  * Move postfix | sendmail-bin | exim4-daemon-heavy | exim4-daemon-light
    to Suggests, thanks to Glennie Vignarajah (CLoses: #574591)
  * Install NEWS.Debian and README.Debian* to the appropriate packages
  * Add 42_check_linux_raid_fix_rebuild.dpatch to return Warning when
    rebuilding volume, thanks to Christoph Martin (CLoses: #574612)
 .
nagios-plugins (1.4.14-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Cosmetic change to last changelog entry
  * Add some hints to NEWS.Debian about the use on non-linux archs
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.8.4, no changes needed
  * Add 1.0 to debian/source/format
  * Add 43_check_http_large_pages_mleak.dpatch, taken from upstream, which
    fixes memory leaks on large files
  * Add trailing trunk/ at Vcs-Svn-field
  * Remove radiusclient1 from Dependencies, as check_radius seems not need it
  * Move check_mailq to nagios-plugins-standard, cause it depends
    postfix|sendmail|exim4 or qmail
    - Add "postfix | sendmail-bin | exim4-daemon-heavy | exim4-daemon-light" to
      Recommends of nagios-plugins-standard
  * Move remaining Depends binaries of nagios-plugins-standard to Recommends,
    keeping Depends we have used at linking (for now)
 .
nagios-plugins (1.4.14-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release
  * Added libmysqlclient16-dev to build-deps and moved libmysqlclient-dev to
    the first position (Closes: #538487)
  * Configure ps to use also etime with check_proc, thanks to
    Justin T Pryzby (Closes: #540107)
  * Removing vsz.cfg, check_vsz isn't available anymore and check_proc can be
    used, thanks to Keith (Closes: #542700)
  * Updating standards version to 3.8.3
    - Add README.source
  * Droped unused patches from debian/patches
  * Add 39_check_ircd_fix_epn.dpatch to fix epn, thanks to Hendrik Jaeger and
    Alexander Wirt (Closes: #545940)
  * Remove coreutils from build-depends, it's essential
  * Raise compat level to 5
  * Update 06_checkircd.dpatch, which got fixed upstream
  * Add 40_check_http_proxy_auth.dpatch to make check_http able to check proxy
    authorization
  * Update copyright, thanks to Robert Millan (Closes: #548303)
  * Depend on inetutils-ping on kfreebsd and hurd, thanks to Petr Salinger
    (Closes: #555532)
    - Use '-n -c %d %s' as ping argument on archs where inetutils-ping is used
    - Add 41_check_ping_detect_args.dpatch, thanks to Thomas Guyot-Sionnest
  * Add hint to NEWS.Debian, that check_linux_raid.pl and check_bgpstate will
    be removed in the next future
  * Add 42_check_linux_raid_fix_r10.dpatch, which fixes RAID Levels with more
    than one digit, thanks to Matija Nalis (Closes: #534604)
  * Move qstat from Depends to Recommends, since its just used for check_game
    and that seems not really essential, leaving note in NEWS file, thanks to
    Steve Lane (Closes: #561770)
  * Add 02_check_icmp_links.dpatch to provide check_host and check_rta_multi,
    thanks to Justin T Pryzby for reporting (Closes: #563090)
  * Fix check-switch-alive* check commands by adding "-H" at the appropriate
    place
  * Add lintian fixes
    - Add ${misc:Depends} to nagios-plugins depencies
    - Fix two spelling errors in README.Debian
 .
nagios-plugins (1.4.13+git200906171200-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * new upstream
    - check_http doesn't enforce port (Closes: #494835)
    - check_http --onredirect=sticky follows using the same IP address
      (Closes: #502529)
    - Fixed buffer overflow in check_ntp/check_ntp_peer (Closes: #528686)
    - Fixed check_mrtg returning UNKNOWN instead of OK (Closes: #335871)
    - Fixed check_by_ssh interpretation of quotes in -C parameter
      (Closes: #425312)
    - Fixed coredump from check_nt when drive not found (Closes: #521097)
    - Removed -n option in check_smtp's help and usage output (Closes: #525307)
    - Fixed check_icmp --help output for warn and critical thresholds
      (Closes: #530553)
    - Fix potential buffer overflow in check_snmp - enforce MAX_OIDS limit
      (Closes: #460405)
  * adjusted the following patches for new upstream
    - 13_subst.in_again.dpatch
    - 37_check_radius_nas-ip-address.dpatch
  * removed the following patches from 00list cause they where integrated
    - 39_check_dig_options.dpatch
    - 40_check_http_status_line.dpatch
    - 41_check_http_fix_http_header.dpatch
    - 42_check_ups_logoutfix.dpatch
    - 43_check_ntp_segfaults.dpatch
    - 50_misc_typos.dpatch
  * add trailing $ to check_httpname, thanks Daniel Pocock (Closes: #524629)
  * add informations into README.Debian how to use plugins (Closes: #525168)
  * add check_nscp which uses the default port of NSClient++ (Closes: #528262)
  * providing some explanation about predefined check commands in README.Debian
  * pointing to README.Debian in nt.cfg
  * add 'make install-root' to debian/rules to get suid plugins installed again
  * bump standards version to 3.8.2 (no changes needed)


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