tcpdump 4.5.1-2ubuntu1~ubuntu12.04.1 source package in Ubuntu

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tcpdump (4.5.1-2ubuntu1~ubuntu12.04.1) precise-backports; urgency=medium

  * No-change backport to precise (LP: #1393373)

tcpdump (4.5.1-2ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Resynchronize on Debian remaining differences:
  * debian/control:
    - Build-Depends on dh-apparmor.
    - Suggests apparmor
  * debian/README.Debian, debian/tcpdump.dirs, debian/usr.sbin.tcpdump,
    debian/patches/patches/90_man_apparmor.diff,
    debian/install, debian/rules:
    - Install enforcing AppArmor profile.

tcpdump (4.5.1-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Disable nflog-e testcase, the NFLOG header length is specified in host
    byte order which makes capture files order-dependent (closes: #731031).

tcpdump (4.5.1-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
  * Disable new pppoes testcase which uses a new pcap feature to avoid tying
    the two upstream versions together.
  * debian/control: Set Standards-Version to 3.9.5.

tcpdump (4.4.0-1ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * Resynchronize on Debian remaining differences:
  * debian/control:
    - Build-Depends on dh-apparmor.
    - Suggests apparmor
  * debian/README.Debian, debian/tcpdump.dirs, debian/usr.sbin.tcpdump,
    debian/patches/patches/90_man_apparmor.diff,
    debian/install, debian/rules:
    - Install enforcing AppArmor profile.

tcpdump (4.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release:
    + Fixes format error in NTP printer (closes: #686276).
    + Rewords -e description (closes: #648768).
  * debian/control: Set Standards-Version to 3.9.4.
  * Use canonical locations in Vcs-* fields.

tcpdump (4.3.0-1ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low

  * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
    - Add enforcing AppArmor profile.
    - debian/control: Build-Depends on dh-apparmor.

tcpdump (4.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
  * Re-enable test suite.

tcpdump (4.2.1-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * Fix CPPFLAGS handling in upstream configure.in to avoid losing
    hardening flags, patch by Simon Ruderich <email address hidden>
    (closes: #662016).
  * Fix some misspellings pointed out by lintian.
  * debian/control: Set Standards-Version to 3.9.3.

tcpdump (4.2.1-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Drop debian/patches/50_kfreebsd.diff (closes: #658848).
 -- Felix Geyer <email address hidden>   Mon, 17 Nov 2014 19:11:06 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Felix Geyer
Uploaded to:
Precise
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
any
Section:
net
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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tcpdump: command-line network traffic analyzer

 This program allows you to dump the traffic on a network. tcpdump
 is able to examine IPv4, ICMPv4, IPv6, ICMPv6, UDP, TCP, SNMP, AFS
 BGP, RIP, PIM, DVMRP, IGMP, SMB, OSPF, NFS and many other packet
 types.
 .
 It can be used to print out the headers of packets on a network
 interface, filter packets that match a certain expression. You can
 use this tool to track down network problems, to detect attacks
 or to monitor network activities.