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Uploaded tcpquota 1.6.15-1 (source all) to mastermind



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Format: 1.5
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 03:20:47 -0700
Source: tcpquota
Binary: tcpquota
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.6.15-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@debian.org>
Description: 
 tcpquota   - A dialout/masquerading monitoring package.
Changes: 
 tcpquota (1.6.15-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Moved to use 'libdbi-perl' instead of libmsql-perl, which means that
     one can use mySQL (or perhaps even PostgreSQL) instead of mSQL which
     is pretty slow...
     .
     This means different depends, different post{inst,rm} and some changes
     in the config file.
       New options:
         ENGINE         => Which database engine should we use?
         CHECK_LOCAL    => Should we ever check connections FROM us?
         VERIFY         => How often should we check that the link is really up?
       Changed options:
         SERVER         => Now includes the port to the SQL server to.
     .
     Ask more questions in the postinst and tcpquotaconfig, so that the
     system is more workable 'out-of-the-box'...
   * Some bugfixes in the library.
     Somehow, somewhere the who and w output changed. If we are running
     in a screen or X, we don't get the hostname if local any more, just
     '(:0:S.2)' for example...
     .
     Check the last three minutes worth of masquerading connects instead of
     the last PERIOD sekonds..
   * Fixed some bugs and added some options in the main daemon.
     Support for a permanent link, no need to check any online and the like.
     We can still use TCPQuota for logging connections... Yeah, right... :)
     .
     Support for checking ProFTPd connections... ProFTPd announces it's presence
     a little different than wu-ftpd... This time I think I made it more
     universal... Nock on wood... :)
     .
     Fixed (?) the problem with the disconnection from the SQL server.. Have
     something to do with signals.
     .
     If the 'Net link was down, 'openhost' just sat there, doin' nothing. Fixed.
   * In 'openhost', don't close the firewall or notify the user incase he/she
     is on the 'free' list...
   * Support both libc5 AND 6, just incase ([uw]tmp files differ, so does
     the 'include' files...)
   * More (better ?) online help.
   * Use debhelper.
Files: 
 6ed41316d9f34246936ff878f4a04cd5 630 contrib/admin extra tcpquota_1.6.15-1.dsc
 06f055d5085e244d81b4b157e075d86b 92833 contrib/admin extra tcpquota_1.6.15.orig.tar.gz
 c286672e8d351467fc4998c4d4a4aa2f 6681 contrib/admin extra tcpquota_1.6.15-1.diff.gz
 510aa0d3ca46d5dd824e82e845635ebd 86268 contrib/admin extra tcpquota_1.6.15-1_all.deb

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