natlog 1.02.00-4build1 source package in Ubuntu

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natlog (1.02.00-4build1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Rebuild for bobcat 3 -> 4 ABI transition

 -- Michael Hudson-Doyle <email address hidden>  Tue, 01 Dec 2015 11:23:33 +1300

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Uploaded by:
Michael Hudson-Doyle
Sponsored by:
Matthias Klose
Uploaded to:
Xenial
Original maintainer:
Frank B. Brokken
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
devel
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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natlog: Source-natting firewall logging utility

 Firewalls like iptables usually offer POSTROUTING source network address
 translation facilities changing the source address of a host behind the
 firewall to the address of the host before the firewall.
 .
 The standard log facilities provided by iptables do not easily allow us to
 associate addresses behind the firewall to their source-natted equivalents
 before the firewall. Natlog was designed to fill in that particular niche.
 .
 When running natlog, messages are sent to the syslog daemon and/or to the
 standard output stream showing the essential characteristics of the
 connection using source natting. Here is an example:
 .
 from Fri 8 22:30:10:55588 until Fri 8 22:40:43:807100: 192.168.19.72:4467
 (via: 129.125.90.132:4467) to 200.49.219.180:443
 .
 Natlog depends on facilities provided by iptables; work is in progress to
 generate logs using facilities offered by the pcap library.

natlog-dbgsym: debug symbols for package natlog

 Firewalls like iptables usually offer POSTROUTING source network address
 translation facilities changing the source address of a host behind the
 firewall to the address of the host before the firewall.
 .
 The standard log facilities provided by iptables do not easily allow us to
 associate addresses behind the firewall to their source-natted equivalents
 before the firewall. Natlog was designed to fill in that particular niche.
 .
 When running natlog, messages are sent to the syslog daemon and/or to the
 standard output stream showing the essential characteristics of the
 connection using source natting. Here is an example:
 .
 from Fri 8 22:30:10:55588 until Fri 8 22:40:43:807100: 192.168.19.72:4467
 (via: 129.125.90.132:4467) to 200.49.219.180:443
 .
 Natlog depends on facilities provided by iptables; work is in progress to
 generate logs using facilities offered by the pcap library.