Installed ipmasq 3.4.0 (all source)
Installed:
ipmasq_3.4.0.tar.gz
to dists/potato/main/source/net/ipmasq_3.4.0.tar.gz
replacing ipmasq_3.3.5.tar.gz
ipmasq_3.4.0.dsc
to dists/potato/main/source/net/ipmasq_3.4.0.dsc
replacing ipmasq_3.3.5.dsc
ipmasq_3.4.0_all.deb
to dists/potato/main/binary-all/net/ipmasq_3.4.0.deb
replacing ipmasq_3.3.5.deb
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Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 00:01:03 -0700
Source: ipmasq
Binary: ipmasq
Architecture: source all
Version: 3.4.0
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Brian Bassett <brianb@debian.org>
Description:
ipmasq - Securely initializes IP Masquerade forwarding/firewalling
Closes: 35862 37406 37433 37636 38213 38218 40286 40289 40290 40504 41319 41351 41392 41643 41828 42121 43037 43970
Changes:
ipmasq (3.4.0) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Updated to Standards-Version 3.0.1, FHS.
* ipmasq and crew now live in /usr/sbin (as opposed to /sbin). They
depend on cut and sort, which live in /usr/bin.
+ As a result, ipmasq has been moved until later in the boot sequence
(i.e. after we know /usr (which could be NFS-mounted) is there).
It now starts at 46 instead of at 41.
* Added documentation. (closes: #40289)
+ Properly documents how to deal with odball networks (closes:
#38213, #37433), diald (closes: #35862, #43970), and pcmcia
(closes: #37636).
* Fixed typo in O30internal.def (closes: #42121)
* Internal point-to-point interfaces under 2.2 kernels now handled
correctly. Thanks go to Eric Stern <egstern@enteract.com> for the
patch (closes: #41319)
* --display is now the composition of --verbose and --no-act
(closes: #40504)
+ As a side effect, the short option for --version is now -V. Not a
problem, as the short options are not canonical.
* Added ZZZdenyandlog.def to log all denied packets to syslog.
(closes: #40286)
* Added ability to use rules files from directories other than
/etc/ipmasq/rules by using the --rules switch. Greatly simplifies
testing and maintenance.
+ As a side effect, we can now implement `/etc/init.d/ipmasq stop`
rather easily. It removes all firewall rules, leaving the machine
open. Customize with rules files in the /etc/ipmasq/ipmasq-down
directory. (closes: #40290)
* Change the wording of the header of the rules files to discourage
editing instead of forbidding it. Also bring the rules under dpkg
conffile control. (closes: #37406, #38218)
* Closing bugs against 3.2.5 (slink version):
+ closes: #41351 (Fixed in 3.3.0)
+ closes: #41392 (Fixed in 3.3.0)
+ closes: #41643 (Fixed in 3.3.0)
+ closes: #41828 (Fixed in 3.3.0)
+ closes: #43037 (Fixed in 3.3.0)
Files:
fcf3b1b5feb90ca79ff7629d66a333c3 482 net extra ipmasq_3.4.0.dsc
6a5d02b050c8cfa9985e4fd2c7e23dd4 20378 net extra ipmasq_3.4.0.tar.gz
944ff31da3de47f2890db0607ab5a6a7 34990 net extra ipmasq_3.4.0_all.deb
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