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Installed tcpdump 3.4a6-4 (source i386)



Installed:
tcpdump_3.4a6-4.dsc
  to dists/potato/main/source/net/tcpdump_3.4a6-4.dsc
  replacing tcpdump_3.4a6-3.dsc
tcpdump_3.4a6-4_i386.deb
  to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/net/tcpdump_3.4a6-4.deb
  replacing tcpdump_3.4a6-3.deb
tcpdump_3.4a6-4.diff.gz
  to dists/potato/main/source/net/tcpdump_3.4a6-4.diff.gz
  replacing tcpdump_3.4a6-3.diff.gz


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Format: 1.6
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 01:31:44 +0100
Source: tcpdump
Binary: tcpdump
Architecture: source i386
Version: 3.4a6-4
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Torsten Landschoff <torsten@debian.org>
Description: 
 tcpdump    - A powerful tool for network monitoring and data acquisition
Closes: 19959 25757 27653 28530 40375 40376
Changes: 
 tcpdump (3.4a6-4) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New maintainer.
   * tcpdump.c (main): Reestablish priviliges before closing the device
     (closes: #19959).
   * It seems the problem with ppp came from the kernel - I can dump
     packages on ppp0 just fine... (closes: #25757)
   * print-tcp.c (tcp_print): Applied patch from David S. Miller submitted
     by Andrea Arcangeli to fix tcpdump sack TCP option interpretation
     (closes: #28530).
   * print-bootp.c (rfc1048_print): Interpret timezone offset as signed
     (closes: #40376). Fixed byte order problem in printing internet
     addresses (closes: #40375). Thanks to Roderick Schertler for the patch.
   * Several files: Applied SMB patch from samba.org (closes: #27653).
   * print-ip.c (ip_print): Check for ip headers with less than 5 longs.
     Patch taken from RedHat's source package.
   * Redid debian/rules using debhelper.
   * Makefile.in: Install the manpage into man8 instead of man1.
   * tcpdump.1: Moved to section 8 (admin commands).
   * print-smb.c (print_smb): Disabled anything but printing the command
     info by default. Otherwise we would get flooded with smb information.
     You can get all info using -vvv. Two -v's will give you the SMB headers.
   * tcpdump.1: Documented the behaviour described above.
Files: 
 f68651a02218dceaf5bc096ac8c39902 563 net optional tcpdump_3.4a6-4.dsc
 16778c0fd2fcc901018443538087f689 21853 net optional tcpdump_3.4a6-4.diff.gz
 df4416876829053a3a33b803448d2953 94024 net optional tcpdump_3.4a6-4_i386.deb

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