oidentd 3.1.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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oidentd (3.1.0-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
    * debian/rules: --enable-debug is now the default.
  * Convert version control to git (gbp) and move to salsa.debian.org.
  * Update debian/copyright.
  * Apply updates to systemd units from upstream (use PrivateDevices and
    add documentation references).
    * Don't use unsupported StandardError=syslog.
  * Upgrade to DebHelper compat level 13.
  * Update dependencies: Drop conflict on ancient logcheck-database;
    update dependency on netbase to a suggestion of inet-superserver |
    systemd (because oidentd can be run standalone); and replace
    dependency on obsolete package lsb-base with sysvinit-utils | systemd.
  * Override Lintian warning about update-inetd. We manage without it.
  * Always build manpages, in order to get the right sysconfdir included
    (adding the necessary build depdencency) (Closes: #1049569).

 -- Magnus Holmgren <email address hidden>  Sun, 23 Jun 2024 14:37:37 +0200

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oidentd: replacement ident daemon

 An ident (rfc1413) daemon for IPv4 and IPv6.
 .
 Oidentd allows users, given the proper permission, to specify the
 identd response that the server will output when a successful lookup
 is completed. Oidentd also allows for pseudo-random strings
 (either a prefix, such as "user," followed by a number between 0 and
 99999, or 10 pseudo-random characters of the set 0-9A-Za-z) to be
 returned upon the completion of a successful lookup instead of a
 username or a UID.
 .
 Oidentd supports IPv4 masqueraded connections, including netfilter.

oidentd-dbgsym: debug symbols for oidentd