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(new) openvpn_2.2.1-3~bpo60+1.debian.tar.gz optional net
(new) openvpn_2.2.1-3~bpo60+1.dsc optional net
(new) openvpn_2.2.1-3~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional net
virtual private network daemon
 OpenVPN is an application to securely tunnel IP networks over a
 single UDP or TCP port. It can be used to access remote sites, make
 secure point-to-point connections, enhance wireless security, etc.
 .
 OpenVPN uses all of the encryption, authentication, and certification
 features provided by the OpenSSL library (any cipher, key size, or
 HMAC digest).
 .
 OpenVPN may use static, pre-shared keys or TLS-based dynamic key exchange. It
 also supports VPNs with dynamic endpoints (DHCP or dial-up clients), tunnels
 over NAT or connection-oriented stateful firewalls (such as Linux's iptables).
(new) openvpn_2.2.1.orig.tar.gz optional net
Changes: openvpn (2.2.1-3~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for squeeze-backports.
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openvpn (2.2.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
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  * The iproute fiasco release.
  * Remove --enable-iproute2 dependency since it's only available in Linux.
    Write that in the changelog so I don't forget _again_ why iproute is not
    set... (Closes: #652702)
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openvpn (2.2.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * debian/rules: Force path to 'ip' command so that it's set correctly even
    if not present (in the buildd). (Closes: #652702)
  * Fix OMIT_SENDSIGS logic on init.d script. (Closes: #652703)
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openvpn (2.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
  * Added OMIT_SENDSIGS option in init.d script to let openvpn run after
    sendsigs on system reboot or shutdown. (Closes: #636864)
  * Configure with --enable-iproute2.
  * Change path to route on kFreeBSD. (Closes: #646221) Thanks Robert Millan.
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openvpn (2.2.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Upload to unstable
  * debian/control: added Homepage field
  * Added debian/watch file
  * debian/patches: Added descriptions/authors/etc. to patches
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openvpn (2.2.0-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release (Closes: #625281)
  * Removed Depends on open(ssl|vpn)-blacklist, since
    debian_openssl_vulnkeys.patch is no longer used.
    Removed templates referring it too.
  * Removed manpage_dash_escaping.patch, applied upstream
  * Removed attemping_typo, applied upstream
  * Removed counter_type_for_bytes.patch, applied upstream
  * Removed eurephia.patch, applied upstream
  * Updated JuanJo's & Gert's IPv6 patches
  * Removed versioned Depends on libssl (Closes: #623503)
  * Improved kFreeBSD support. Thanks Gonéri Le Bouder for the patch
    (Closes: #626062)
  * Updated Dutch debconf templates. (Closes: #625526)
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openvpn (2.1.3-5) experimental; urgency=low
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  * Upload to experimental.
  * Add ipv6 payload patch by Gert Doering. (Closes: #604071)
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openvpn (2.1.3-4) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Updated JuanJo's IPv6 patch. Now really fixes use from xinetd.
    Thanks JuanJo & Christian Weinberger for testing it (Closes: #574164)
  * Removed debian_openssl_vulnkeys.patch since we're Etch + 2 now.
    (Closes: #484105, #487994)
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openvpn (2.1.3-3) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Updated JuanJo's IPv6 patch.
    Fixes use from xinetd (Closes: #574164)
  * Patched update-resolv-conf to support multiple DNS search domains.
    Thanks Jeremy Zawodny and Dave Walker for the patch.
    (Closes: #617740)
  * Added a note about bridge-utils helpers in README.Debian.
    Thanks Sven Hoexter. (Closes: #599192)
  * Updated Danish debconf templates. (Closes: #608425)


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