redir 2.2.1-10 source package in Ubuntu

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redir (2.2.1-10) unstable; urgency=low


  * fix typo in manpage.
  * drop dpatch build-dep
  * convert to 3.0 (quilt)
  * debian/control: move Vcs- arguments
  * bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3 (no changes needed)
  * debian/rules: convert to minimal debhelper

 -- Daniel Kahn Gillmor <email address hidden>  Sun, 04 Mar 2012 17:40:37 -0500

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dkg
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Original maintainer:
dkg
Architectures:
any
Section:
net
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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redir_2.2.1-10.dsc 1.8 KiB 9d92fd1e8697ef9739da5da796a924720882523ac68b4f5f77af0eec0fbc08e1
redir_2.2.1.orig.tar.gz 41.3 KiB 7ea504f835338e448f674ca8637512f511bf74538418ad43ab39039017090e6c
redir_2.2.1-10.debian.tar.gz 11.0 KiB f226a91a19ed1db6f307f8bae48211ff5854ca9e2f99345d996d52497a5c3598

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redir: Redirect TCP connections

 It can run under inetd or stand alone (in which case it handles
 multiple connections). It is 8 bit clean, not limited to line
 mode, is small and light. Supports transparency, FTP redirects, http
 proxying, and bandwidth limiting.
 .
 redir is all you need to redirect traffic across firewalls authenticate
 based on an IP address etc. No need for the firewall toolkit. The
 functionality of inetd/tcpd and "redir" will allow you to do everything
 you need without screwy telnet/ftp etc gateways. (I assume you are running
 IP Masquerading of course.)