socat 1.7.3.0-2 source package in Ubuntu

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socat (1.7.3.0-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Use upstream patch to fix CPU usage on unknown hosts (closes: #803378).

  [ Jon DeVree <email address hidden> ]
  * Make use of SSLv3 methods conditional (closes: #804611).

  [ Robert Bihlmeyer <email address hidden> ]
  * Document missing readline support in manpage (closes: #677371).

 -- Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) <email address hidden>  Wed, 30 Dec 2015 19:43:36 +0100

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Laszlo Boszormenyi
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Original maintainer:
Laszlo Boszormenyi
Architectures:
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Section:
net
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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socat: multipurpose relay for bidirectional data transfer

 Socat (for SOcket CAT) establishes two bidirectional byte streams
 and transfers data between them. Data channels may be files, pipes,
 devices (terminal or modem, etc.), or sockets (Unix, IPv4, IPv6, raw,
 UDP, TCP, SSL). It provides forking, logging and tracing, different
 modes for interprocess communication and many more options.
 .
 It can be used, for example, as a TCP relay (one-shot or daemon),
 as an external socksifier, as a shell interface to Unix sockets,
 as an IPv6 relay, as a netcat and rinetd replacement, to redirect
 TCP-oriented programs to a serial line, or to establish a relatively
 secure environment (su and chroot) for running client or server shell
 scripts inside network connections. Socat supports sctp as of 1.7.0.

socat-dbgsym: debug symbols for package socat

 Socat (for SOcket CAT) establishes two bidirectional byte streams
 and transfers data between them. Data channels may be files, pipes,
 devices (terminal or modem, etc.), or sockets (Unix, IPv4, IPv6, raw,
 UDP, TCP, SSL). It provides forking, logging and tracing, different
 modes for interprocess communication and many more options.
 .
 It can be used, for example, as a TCP relay (one-shot or daemon),
 as an external socksifier, as a shell interface to Unix sockets,
 as an IPv6 relay, as a netcat and rinetd replacement, to redirect
 TCP-oriented programs to a serial line, or to establish a relatively
 secure environment (su and chroot) for running client or server shell
 scripts inside network connections. Socat supports sctp as of 1.7.0.