isc-dhcp 4.1.ESV-R4-0ubuntu5.6 source package in Ubuntu

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isc-dhcp (4.1.ESV-R4-0ubuntu5.6) precise-proposed; urgency=low

  [ Scott Moser ]
  * debian/apparmor-profile.dhcpd: use include directory to enable
    other packages to re-use isc-dhcp-server. (LP: #1049177)

  [ Stéphane Graber ]
  * Update onetry_retry_after_initial_success to disable the onetry variable
    early enough to actually prevent dhclient from exiting. (LP: #974284)
  * Update droppriv patch to also call initgroups() (LP: #727837)
 -- Stephane Graber <email address hidden>   Tue, 18 Sep 2012 10:34:10 -0400

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dhcp3-client: ISC DHCP server (transitional package)

 This is the client from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information visit http://www.isc.org.
 .
 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP
 (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It
 gives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can
 automatically set their network configuration. If your machine
 depends on DHCP (especially likely if it's a workstation on a large
 network, or a laptop, or attached to a cable modem), keep this or
 another DHCP client installed.
 .
 This is a dummy package to aid in transitioning from the v3 DHCP packages
 to the new-style DHCP packages.
 .
 This dummy package may be safely removed after upgrading to squeeze

dhcp3-common: ISC DHCP common files (transitional package)

 This package contains the files used by all the packages from ISC
 DHCP.
 .
 This is a dummy package to aid in transitioning from the v3 DHCP packages
 to the new-style DHCP packages.
 .
 This dummy package may be safely removed after upgrading to squeeze

dhcp3-dev: ISC DHCP development files (transitional package)

 This package contains development files for the Internet Software Consortium's
 implementation of DHCP. For more information visit http://www.isc.org.
 .
 This is a dummy package to aid in transitioning from the v3 DHCP packages
 to the new-style DHCP packages.
 .
 This dummy package may be safely removed after upgrading to squeeze

dhcp3-relay: ISC DHCP relay (transitional package)

 This is the relay from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information visit
 http://www.isc.org.
 .
 Installing this package will make the machine a DHCP relay, which
 requires a reachable DHCP or BOOTP server in order to function.
 .
 This is a dummy package to aid in transitioning from the v3 DHCP packages
 to the new-style DHCP packages.
 .
 This dummy package may be safely removed after upgrading to squeeze

dhcp3-server: ISC DHCP server (transitional package)

 This is the server from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information, visit http://www.isc.org.
 .
 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP
 (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It
 gives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can
 automatically set their network configuration.
 .
 This server can handle multiple ethernet interfaces.
 .
 This is a dummy package to aid in transitioning from the v3 DHCP packages
 to the new-style DHCP packages.
 .
 This dummy package may be safely removed after upgrading to squeeze

isc-dhcp-client: ISC DHCP client

 This is the client from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information visit http://www.isc.org.
 .
 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP
 (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It
 gives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can
 automatically set their network configuration. If your machine
 depends on DHCP (especially likely if it's a workstation on a large
 network, or a laptop, or attached to a cable modem), keep this or
 another DHCP client installed.
 .
 Extra documentation can be found in the package isc-dhcp-common.

isc-dhcp-client-dbg: ISC DHCP client (debugging symbols)

 This is the client from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information visit http://www.isc.org.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols for isc-dhcp-client
 .
 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP
 (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It
 gives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can
 automatically set their network configuration. If your machine
 depends on DHCP (especially likely if it's a workstation on a large
 network, or a laptop, or attached to a cable modem), keep this or
 another DHCP client installed.
 .
 Extra documentation can be found in the package isc-dhcp-common.

isc-dhcp-client-udeb: ISC DHCP Client for debian-installer

 dhcp-client-udeb is a minimal dhcp package used by the debian-installer.

isc-dhcp-common: common files used by all the isc-dhcp* packages

 This package contains the files used by all the packages from ISC
 DHCP.

isc-dhcp-dev: API for accessing and modifying the DHCP server and client state

 OMAPI is an API for accessing and modifying the DHCP server and
 client state.

isc-dhcp-relay: ISC DHCP relay daemon

 This is the relay from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information visit
 http://www.isc.org.
 .
 Installing this package will make the machine a DHCP relay, which
 requires a reachable DHCP or BOOTP server in order to function.
 .
 Extra documentation can be found in the package isc-dhcp-common.

isc-dhcp-relay-dbg: DHCP relay daemon (debugging symbols)

 This is the relay from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information visit
 http://www.isc.org.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols for isc-dhcp-relay
 .
 Installing this package will make the machine a DHCP relay, which
 requires a reachable DHCP or BOOTP server in order to function.
 .
 Extra documentation can be found in the package isc-dhcp-common.

isc-dhcp-server: ISC DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment

 This is the server from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information, visit http://www.isc.org.
 .
 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP
 (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It
 gives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can
 automatically set their network configuration.
 .
 This server can handle multiple ethernet interfaces.

isc-dhcp-server-dbg: ISC DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment (debug)

 This is the server from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information, visit http://www.isc.org.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols for isc-dhcp-server
 .
 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP
 (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It
 gives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can
 automatically set their network configuration.
 .
 This server can handle multiple ethernet interfaces.

isc-dhcp-server-ldap: DHCP server able to use LDAP as backend

 This is the server from the Internet Software Consortium's implementation of
 DHCP. For more information, visit http://www.isc.org.
 .
 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP
 (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It
 gives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can
 automatically set their network configuration.
 .
 This is the DHCP server with LDAP patches applied to it.