moonshot-trust-router 3.5.0+1 source package in Ubuntu

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moonshot-trust-router (3.5.0+1) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Jisc ]
  * Add support for IPv6
  * Allow tids to receive a list IP addresses to listen from
  * Allow constriants to contain multiple '*' and '?' wildcards anywhere

  [ Sam Hartman ]
  * Standards version 4.4.0
  * debhelper compat 12
  * For now disable dh_dwz because I'm not sure how to get it to work with
    a dbg-pkg like moonshot-trust-router-dbg.  I don't think I want to get
    rid of moonshot-trust-router-dbg.
  * It's probably safe to allow this into testing, Closes: #766298
  * Uses openssl 1.1, Closes: #828441
  * Clean up /var/lib/trust_router on purge, Closes: #770537

 -- Sam Hartman <email address hidden>  Tue, 06 Aug 2019 17:10:11 -0400

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Original maintainer:
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Binary packages built by this source

libtr-tid2: Moonshot Temporary Identity Shared Libraries

 Moonshot allows services using GSS-API applications to gain federated
 access to identities provided by other organizations. Moonshot uses
 EAP and RADIUS over TLS for authentication and federation and SAML
 for enhanced attribute exchange.
 .
 This package provides the trust router's Temporary Identity Protocol
 client and server library. The trust router provides authenticated
 key exchange so that RADIUS proxies in one organization can connect
 to RADIUS servers (providing identities) in another organization.

moonshot-trust-router: Moonshot Trust Router server

 Moonshot allows services using GSS-API applications to gain federated
 access to identities provided by other organizations. Moonshot uses
 EAP and RADIUS over TLS for authentication and federation and SAML
 for enhanced attribute exchange.
 .
 This package provides the trust router and associated commands. The
 trust router provides authenticated key exchange so that RADIUS
 proxies in one organization can connect to RADIUS servers (providing
 identities) in another organization.

moonshot-trust-router-dbg: Trust Router Debugging Symbols

 This package includes debugging symbols for trust router libraries
 and binaries.

moonshot-trust-router-dev: Development environment for the Trust Router

 Moonshot allows services using GSS-API applications to gain federated
 access to identities provided by other organizations. Moonshot uses
 EAP and RADIUS over TLS for authentication and federation and SAML
 for enhanced attribute exchange.
 .
 This package provides the trust router development environment. The
 trust router provides authenticated key exchange so that RADIUS
 proxies in one organization can connect to RADIUS servers (providing
 identities) in another organization.