tiger 1:3.2.4~rc1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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tiger (1:3.2.4~rc1-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/postrm: Remove depth in find when purging to avoid warnings
    (LP: #665453)
  * debian/source/format: Explicitly define the source format. Set as 1.0
    since the package will not use quilt as Savannah upstream is directly
    packaged into Debian
  * debian/rules: Fix FTCBFS: Let dh_auto_configure pass --host to ./configure.
    (Closes: #888041)
  * util/convert2html, util/genmsgidx: make the build reproducible with patch
    provided by  Alexis Bienvenüe (Closes: #828226)
  * Include content from GIT upstream (3.2.4rc1 release):
     - systems/Linux/2/gen_mounts: Added fuse.clamfs and fuse.javafs
       filesystems (LP: #1204527, #1305057)
     - systems/Linux/2/check_release:
         + Update Debian version, current stable is 9.3 and list of old Debian
         versions 
         + Add support to check for RHEL and Ubuntu releases. Now Ubuntu is no
         longer considered a Debian "unstable" version (LP: #248845)
     - scripts/check_accounts: Optimise as per suggestion by Arran Schlosberg
     - scripts/check_crontabs: Clean up gen_cron file content before it is used
       (Closes: #839635)
     - systems/Linux/2/check_lilo: Only complain if grub is world readable
        when it has a password configured (LP: #248843). 
        Look for grub in the proper location (as used in Grub 2)
     - systems/Linux/2/check_release:  Update Debian version, current stable is
       9.3 and list of old Debian versions. Add support to check for RHEL and
       Ubuntu releases. Ubuntu is no longer considered a Debian "unstable"
       version (LP: #248845)
     - systems/Linux/2/deb_checkmd5sums: Optimise by avoiding checking files in
       /usr/share/
     - tigerrc: Set +Tiger_Check_TRUSTED to 'N' (Closes: #722629)

 -- Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña <email address hidden>  Sat, 10 Feb 2018 22:57:09 +0100

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tiger: Report system security vulnerabilities

 TIGER, or the 'tiger' scripts, is a set of Bourne shell scripts, C programs
 and data files which are used to perform a security audit of different
 operating systems. The tools can be both run altogether once to generate an
 audit report of the system and they can also be run periodically to
 provide information on changes to the system's security once a
 security baseline has been defined. Consequently, they can be used
 also as a host intrusion detection mechanism.
 .
 The tools rely on specialised external security tools such as John the Ripper,
 Chkroot and integrity check tools (like Tripwire, Integrit or Aide) for some
 of the tasks. The periodic review mechanism relies on the use of the cron task
 scheduler and an email delivery system.
 .
 TIGER has one primary goal: report ways the system's security can be
 compromised.
 .
 Debian's TIGER incorporates new checks primarily oriented towards Debian
 distribution including: md5sums checks of installed files, location of files
 not belonging to packages, and analysis of local listening processes.
 .
 This package provides all the security scripts and data files.

tiger-dbgsym: debug symbols for tiger
tiger-otheros: Scripts to run Tiger in other operating systems

 TIGER, or the 'tiger' scripts, is a set of Bourne shell scripts, C programs
 and data files which are used to perform a security audit of different
 operating systems. The tools can be both run altogether once to generate an
 audit report of the system and they can also be run periodically to
 provide information on changes to the system's security once a
 security baseline has been defined. Consequently, they can be used
 also as a host intrusion detection mechanism.
 .
 This package provides all the scripts for operating systems other than Linux
 provided for in the Tiger distribution. It is provided in the hope it will be
 useful for administrators that wish to run tiger in a distributed environment
 sharing these files through the network (e.g. NFS).