medusa 2.2-7build2 source package in Ubuntu

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medusa (2.2-7build2) noble; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild against libssl3t64

 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden>  Mon, 04 Mar 2024 19:59:16 +0000

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Steve Langasek
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Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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medusa_2.2-7build2.debian.tar.xz 11.0 KiB 85159fcc0c49859d68d471f83421c5b9096cae1e875616a368766dd868e77c96
medusa_2.2-7build2.dsc 2.1 KiB acd20b18aff783aa1a42dd69e01d18803e3d4177e3ca1c59788bb6ff7dbf1eb6

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medusa: fast, parallel, modular, login brute-forcer for network services

 Medusa is intended to be a speedy, massively parallel, modular, login
 brute-forcer. The goal is to support as many services which allow remote
 authentication as possible. The author considers following items as some of
 the key features of this application:
      * Thread-based parallel testing. Brute-force testing can be
        performed against multiple hosts, users or passwords
        concurrently.
      * Flexible user input. Target information (host/user/password) can
        be specified in a variety of ways. For example, each item can be
        either a single entry or a file containing multiple entries.
        Additionally, a combination file format allows the user to
        refine their target listing.
      * Modular design. Each service module exists as an
        independent .mod file. This means that no modifications are
        necessary to the core application in order to extend the
        supported list of services for brute-forcing.

medusa-dbgsym: debug symbols for medusa