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Bug#858464: marked as done (ITP: pktanon -- profile-based traffic anonymizer)



Your message dated Thu, 27 Apr 2017 20:47:12 +0200
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and subject line Re: ITP: pktanon -- profile-based traffic anonymizer
has caused the Debian Bug report #858464,
regarding ITP: pktanon -- profile-based traffic anonymizer
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Sascha Steinbiss <satta@debian.org>

* Package name    : pktanon
  Version         : 1.4.0-dev
  Upstream Author : Christoph P. Mayer, Thomas Gamer, Marcus Schöller
* URL             : http://www.tm.uka.de/software/pktanon/index.html
* License         : GPLv3
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description     : profile-based traffic anonymizer

PKtAnon performs network trace anonymization, e.g. on pcap files. It is highly
configurable and uses anonymization profiles. Anonymization profiles allow for
mapping of arbitrary anonymization primitives to protocol attributes, thus
providing high flexibility and easy usability. A huge number of anonymization
primitives and network protocols are supported and ready to use for online
and offline anonymization.

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Closing this ITP due to licensing issues. Closer inspection of the source revealed that it contains a file with a license (AFAICS included from another project) only allowing use, not redistribution. Both upstreams did not reply to inquiry emails, so it’s unlikely this will make it into Debian.

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