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maintain and setup complicated firewall rules
 ferm is a frontend for iptables. It reads the rules from a
 structured configuration file and calls iptables(8) to insert them
 into the running kernel.
 .
 ferm's goal is to make firewall rules easy to write and easy to
 read. It tries to reduce the tedious task of writing down rules, thus
 enabling the firewall administrator to spend more time on developing
 good rules than the proper implementation of the rule.
 .
 To achieve this, ferm uses a simple but powerful configuration
 language, which allows variables, functions, arrays, blocks. It also
 allows you to include other files, allowing you to create libraries
 of commonly used structures and functions.
 .
 ferm, pronounced "firm", stands for "For Easy Rule Making".
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Changes: ferm (2.0.7-1~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for lenny-backports.
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ferm (2.0.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream version
    - Fix post & flush hooks
      (Closes: #548579, #563779)
    - Fix negiotation for owner module
      (Closes: #553423)
    - Fix "intrapositioned negation is deprecated"
      (Closes: #544535)
  * Remove Max as maintainer. Thanks for your previous work Max!
  * Add russian debconf translation (Closes: #543185). Thanks Yuri Kozlov!
  * Add japanese debconf translation (Closes: #554516). Thanks Hideki Yamane!
  * Bump standards version (No changes)
  * Update initlevels (Closes: #549295)
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ferm (2.0.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Max Kellermann ]
  * new upstream release
    - support negation in mark/connmark/set (Closes: #521827, #522359)
    - added automatic variable $FILENAME (Closes: #525452)
    - create a new stack frame for @subchain (Closes: #525450)
    - doc: added real-world example for @if (Closes: #525458)
    - enable @include to run a program (Closes: #525678)
  * updated upstream home page (Closes: #525671)
  * invalidate cache after kernel upgrade (Closes: #528654)
  * improve the "ENABLED" .default variable description (Closes: #525438)
  * check $CONFIG after sourcing the .default file (Closes: #525440)
  * fix bashisms in init script, and run with /bin/sh
  * print a warning when "/etc/init.d/ferm start" fails and the module
    ip_tables is not loaded (Closes: #525444)
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  [ Alexander Wirt ]
  * Recommend libnet-dns-perl (Closes: #528500)
  * Bump standards version (No changes)
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ferm (2.0.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Max Kellermann ]
  * new upstream release
    - flushing bug fixed (Closes: #511397)
    - ipt_recent --remove supported (Closes: #511661)
    - ignore dpkg's backup/temporary files (Closes: #510418)
  * fixed typo in default configuration (Closes: #513099)
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ferm (2.0.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Max Kellermann ]
  * new upstream release
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  [ Alexander Wirt ]
  * Add ${misc:Depends} to binary package
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ferm (2.0.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Max Kellermann ]
  * added Finnish po translation (Closes: #501939)


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