mz 0.40-1.1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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mz (0.40-1.1build1) bionic; urgency=high

  * No change rebuild to pick up -fPIE compiler default

 -- Balint Reczey <email address hidden>  Tue, 03 Apr 2018 12:36:00 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Balint Reczey
Uploaded to:
Bionic
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
any
Section:
net
Urgency:
Very Urgent

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mz_0.40-1.1build1.debian.tar.xz 4.1 KiB d10a7c6154757dd4905e20ec96a2f957179e17ba245da9d7dd46f56b5c6b7b77
mz_0.40-1.1build1.dsc 1.9 KiB a2e9e7b10dad66b4423fef5c9cefdabfd279202ba948258a80fc63131873bf87

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Binary packages built by this source

mz: versatile packet creation and network traffic generation tool

 mausezahn (mz) is a fast traffic generator written in C which allows you to
 send nearly every possible and impossible packet. It is mainly used to test
 VoIP or multicast networks but also for security audits to check whether
 your systems are hardened enough for specific attacks.
 Mausezahn can be used for example:
 .
  * as traffic generator (e.g. to stress multicast networks);
  * to precisely measure jitter (delay variations) between two hosts
    (e.g. for VoIP-SLA verification);
  * as didactical tool during a datacom lecture or for lab exercises;
  * for penetration testing of firewalls and IDS;
  * for DoS attacks on networks (for audit purposes of course);
  * to find bugs in network software or appliances;
  * for reconnaissance attacks using ping sweeps and port scans;
  * to test network behaviour under strange circumstances (stress test,
    malformed packets, ...).

mz-dbgsym: debug symbols for mz