nss-tls 1.1-3build2 source package in Ubuntu

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nss-tls (1.1-3build2) noble; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild for CVE-2024-3094

 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden>  Sun, 31 Mar 2024 20:16:53 +0000

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libnss-tls: NSS module for encrypted DNS name resolution

 nss-tls is an alternative, encrypted name resolving library to use
 with glibc, which uses DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH).
 .
 The glibc name resolver can be configured through nsswitch.conf(5) to
 use nss-tls instead of the DNS resolver, or fall back to DNS when
 nss-tls fails.
 .
 This way, all applications that use the standard resolver API
 (getaddrinfo(), gethostbyname(), etc'), are transparently migrated
 from DNS to encrypted means of name resolving, with zero
 application-side changes and minimal resource consumption footprint.
 However, nss-tls does not deal with applications that use their own,
 built-in DNS resolver.
 .
 This package contains the NSS module, a tiny client library, which
 delegates the resolving work to nss-tlsd through the Unix socket and
 passes the results back to the application, without dependencies
 other than libc.

libnss-tls-dbgsym: debug symbols for libnss-tls
nss-tlsd: encrypted DNS name resolution daemon

 nss-tls is an alternative, encrypted name resolving library to use
 with glibc, which uses DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH).
 .
 The glibc name resolver can be configured through nsswitch.conf(5) to
 use nss-tls instead of the DNS resolver, or fall back to DNS when
 nss-tls fails.
 .
 This way, all applications that use the standard resolver API
 (getaddrinfo(), gethostbyname(), etc'), are transparently migrated
 from DNS to encrypted means of name resolving, with zero
 application-side changes and minimal resource consumption footprint.
 However, nss-tls does not deal with applications that use their own,
 built-in DNS resolver.
 .
 This package contains the daemon to be used in conjunction with the
 libnss-tls NSS module. The daemon runs in the background, receives
 name resolving requests over a Unix socket and replies with resolved
 addresses.

nss-tlsd-dbgsym: debug symbols for nss-tlsd
tlslookup: utility like nslookup(1), but uses libnss_tls.so instead of DNS

 nss-tls is an alternative, encrypted name resolving library to use
 with glibc, which uses DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH).
 .
 The glibc name resolver can be configured through nsswitch.conf(5) to
 use nss-tls instead of the DNS resolver, or fall back to DNS when
 nss-tls fails.
 .
 This way, all applications that use the standard resolver API
 (getaddrinfo(), gethostbyname(), etc'), are transparently migrated
 from DNS to encrypted means of name resolving, with zero
 application-side changes and minimal resource consumption footprint.
 However, nss-tls does not deal with applications that use their own,
 built-in DNS resolver.
 .
 This package contains the utility program to lookup DNS names using
 libnss-tls.

tlslookup-dbgsym: debug symbols for tlslookup