cryptsetup-nuke-password 4+nmu1 source package in Ubuntu

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cryptsetup-nuke-password (4+nmu1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Update po file into Brazilian Portuguese translation. (Closes: #1026408)
  * Update po file into Italian translation. (Closes: #1017486)
  * Update po file into Portuguese translation. (Closes: #1028253)
  * debian/control
    + Bump Standards-Version 4.6.2

 -- Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana (phls) <email address hidden>  Mon, 19 Jun 2023 23:00:28 -0300

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Original maintainer:
Debian Security Tools
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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cryptsetup-nuke-password_4+nmu1.dsc 1.9 KiB 53aefc4abfd78b58edacecc4915857bfdda17cfa7667637fed9a546e66d4429c
cryptsetup-nuke-password_4+nmu1.tar.xz 15.1 KiB 9be76b7e5ed726f938f8d40f614cc27a3b9eb827a101065ce271f04cda103870

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Binary packages built by this source

cryptsetup-nuke-password: Erase the LUKS keys with a special password on the unlock prompt

 Installing this package lets you configure a special "nuke password" that
 can be used to destroy the encryption keys required to unlock the encrypted
 partitions. This password can be entered in the usual early-boot prompt
 asking the passphrase to unlock the encrypted partition(s).
 .
 This provides a relatively stealth way to make your data unreadable in
 case you fear that your computer is going to be seized.
 .
 After installation, use “dpkg-reconfigure cryptsetup-nuke-password” to
 configure your nuke password.

cryptsetup-nuke-password-dbgsym: debug symbols for cryptsetup-nuke-password