Hi Sven, On Tue, 08 Jan 2019 19:33:43 +0100, Sven Geuer <debmaint@g-e-u-e-r.de> wrote: > Hi Marcus, > arno-iptables-firewall has been accepted into experimental [1]. > It would be of great help if you could test the new arno package and > give feedback at debian-security-tools@lists.debian.org. > Especially your experiences with upgrading from version 2.0.1.f or > older is of interest. Thanks for contacting me, since I am the one who filed bug number #862856 in 2017. Many thanks for your work on improving arno-iptables-firewall in Debian and adopting it as new maintainer, as I had the impression that the package looked rather abandoned! I am happy to give some feedback here. However, my feedback is purely based on my perspective as a regular user, and I did not investigate the quality of the Debian packaging itself. After reading the changelog entry of your version, I upgraded from version 2.0.1.f to yours on a couple of systems (all based on sid). In all cases the upgrade proceeded smoothly without problems. I am running your packaged version since two days now, and until now I have not encountered any problem. Best regards, Marcus PS: I am not subscribed to d-s-t@l.d.o, and unfortunately this mailing list is not available via the Gmane NNTP gateway, so please CC me in future responses from the list (in case that there are any). -- RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Landoltweg 1, 52074 Aachen, Germany. https://bolm.oc.rwth-aachen.de/ OpenPGP: 6C3458EE737CE22C0EF9FA3BE88FEBBE202CE599 (ed25519, preferred) OpenPGP: 0138DA92EDFFB27DD270F86DB475E207BAB58229 (dsa1024, disfavoured)
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