nsca-ng 1.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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nsca-ng (1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * [47cbbe8] Remove unused file
  * [6a8c9fc] Fix piddir generation in postinst
              (Closes: #705377)
  * [9e0c4dc] Imported Upstream version 1.1
  * [126f404] Update nsca-ng.cfg_debian_config

 -- Alexander Wirt <email address hidden>  Sun, 14 Apr 2013 07:59:55 +0200

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Original maintainer:
Alexander Wirt
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Section:
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Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

nsca-ng-client: Send monitoring commands to NSCA-ng server

 The send_nsca utility transmits one or more check results or
 monitoring commands to an NSCA-ng server.
 .
 The communication with the server is TLS encrypted and
 authenticated using pre-shared keys.

nsca-ng-server: Monitoring command acceptor

 The NSCA-ng server makes the Nagios command file accessible from remote
 systems. This allows for submitting passive check results, downtimes, and many
 other commands to Nagios or Icinga.
 .
 The communication with clients is TLS
 encrypted and authenticated using pre-shared keys (as per RFC 4279). The
 NSCA-ng server supports per-client passwords and fine-grained authorization
 control.