ipband 0.8.1-3 source package in Ubuntu

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ipband (0.8.1-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * New maintainer. (Closes: #553356)
  * Standards version 3.9.1:
    + Compatibility level 8.
    + Build-depends: debhelper (>= 8).
  * Migration to format "3.0 (quilt)".
  * debian/rules: Trivial content using "dh".
    + debian/ipband.examples: New file.
  * debian/postrm: maintainer-script-without-set-e
  * Binary package: dir-or-file-in-var-run
    + debian/ipband.dirs: Removed.
  * [lintian]: Spelling error.
    + debian/patches/02_manpage_spelling_errors.diff: New file.
  * Compiler warnings:
    + debian/patches/03_compiler_warnings.diff: New file.
  * Strengthen string checking to prevent a crash:
    + debian/patches/04_check_mailer_strings.diff: New file.
  * debian/watch: Let URL end in a dash.
  * debian/copyright: Restore a verbatim quotation.
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Sat,  30 Apr 2011 12:56:09 +0000

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Uploaded to:
Oneiric
Original maintainer:
Mats Erik Andersson
Architectures:
any
Section:
net
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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ipband_0.8.1.orig.tar.gz 35.8 KiB f0a5860647d5364df812f7660d28f1ee8fbd35eb27088ab0cd445963db5806ad
ipband_0.8.1-3.debian.tar.gz 9.4 KiB 56b67ca75eb2dfcffd6415586e517f4888f03f775f845c14ed67994e8ac7eebd
ipband_0.8.1-3.dsc 1.0 KiB 764aead3265f381391165efae6b7045e8d67bf00c9de0b1d9195fa50b3b86f9d

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ipband: daemon for subnet bandwidth monitoring with reporting via email

 This is a daemon which can monitor as many different subnets (or individual
 hosts, by specifying a "subnet" of /32) as you'd like. The reporting facility
 will only be triggered when a defined bandwidth level had been exceeded for a
 defined time.
 .
 Information reported includes the connections which are taking up the most
 bandwidth (ip address and port pairs). Reporting is done via email.