xprobe 0.3-2 source package in Ubuntu

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xprobe (0.3-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Take over the package in the pkg-security team with the permission of
    Richard Atterer.
  * Use debhelper 9 (Closes: #817736)
  * debian/control: remove non-working link to homepage project in Description
    (Closes: #467256)
  * Use dh-autoreconf (Closes: #536262, #769286, #756384)
  * Use format 3.0 (quilt): update old patches
  * Add a patch for the manpage
  * Add a debian/watch
  * debian/control: add misc depends

 -- Sophie Brun <email address hidden>  Mon, 14 Mar 2016 16:09:08 +0100

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Debian Security Tools Packaging Team
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Original maintainer:
Debian Security Tools Packaging Team
Architectures:
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Section:
net
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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xprobe: Remote OS identification

 Xprobe2 allows you to determine what operating system is running on a
 remote host. It sends several packets to a host and analyses the
 returned answers.
 .
 Xprobe2's functionality is comparable to the OS fingerprinting feature
 in nmap (written by a different Fyodor):
  - Outputs its level of confidence about the OS on the remote host.
  - Remains usable even if intermediate systems (routers, firewalls) make
    slight modifications to the packets.
  - Can list the type of intermediate device (e.g. "Linux IP masquerading").
  - Modular architecture allows new fingerprinting tests and new OS
    signatures to be added.