ufw 0.36-6 source package in Ubuntu

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ufw (0.36-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * 0009-empty-non-functioning-ipt-modules.patch: empty out IPT_MODULES and
    update documentation regarding modern use of connection tracking modules.
    ufw historically used IPT_MODULES in /etc/defaults/ufw to
    load various connection tracking modules, but use of this mechanism has
    been deprecated for some time. These days, the kernel defaults to
    deactivating flows for various connection tracking modules so users have
    to perform an extra sysctl step to use this old mechanism anyway, so empty
    IPT_MODULES and better document use of connection tracking modules. A
    future upload will introduce rule syntax for working with connection
    tracking helper rules. (LP: #1556419)
  * 0010-add-other-firewall-checks.patch: adjust the check-requirements
    diagnostic tool to warn about other installed firewall software
  * 0011-suppress-legacy-warnings-in-tests.patch: suppress iptables warnings
    about legacy rules being present in root functional tests

 -- Jamie Strandboge <email address hidden>  Thu, 02 Apr 2020 12:05:30 +0000

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Jamie Strandboge
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Original maintainer:
Jamie Strandboge
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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ufw_0.36-6.debian.tar.xz 40.9 KiB d97397b15b093ddb67e185386f6e4dcd1b3f1dff6d065489010b6e418545c0e9

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ufw: program for managing a Netfilter firewall

 The Uncomplicated FireWall is a front-end for iptables, to make managing a
 Netfilter firewall easier. It provides a command line interface with syntax
 similar to OpenBSD's Packet Filter. It is particularly well-suited as a
 host-based firewall.