miredo 1.2.6-7.2 source package in Ubuntu

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miredo (1.2.6-7.2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Install systemd unit into /usr (DEP17 M2) (Closes: #1073709)

 -- Chris Hofstaedtler <email address hidden>  Wed, 19 Jun 2024 22:18:17 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Tomasz Buchert
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Tomasz Buchert
Architectures:
any
Section:
net
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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miredo_1.2.6-7.2.dsc 1.9 KiB 92fbadcef592f492c88d22ad2b8a818df40d4e20aeb47056b9f31683d0f4cdb8
miredo_1.2.6.orig.tar.xz 466.5 KiB fa26d2f4a405415833669e2e2e22677b225d8f83600844645d5683535ea43149
miredo_1.2.6-7.2.debian.tar.xz 9.3 KiB e44d575b3ab37945de57ee93cc0760a6e7fcfccce86f2771f11ed220e3f9b141

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Binary packages built by this source

miredo: Teredo IPv6 tunneling through NATs

 The Teredo IPv6 tunneling protocol encapsulates IPv6 packets into UDP/IPv4
 datagrams, to allow hosts behind NAT devices to access the IPv6 Internet.
 .
 Miredo is a Teredo client (as per RFC 4380): it can provide IPv6
 connectivity to a dual-stack IPv6/IPv4 host even if it is located behind a
 NAT. It can also operate as a Teredo relay which forwards IPv6 packets
 between the IPv6 Internet and remote Teredo clients.

miredo-dbgsym: debug symbols for miredo
miredo-server: Teredo IPv6 tunneling server

 The Teredo IPv6 tunneling protocol encapsulates IPv6 packets into UDP/IPv4
 datagrams, to allow hosts behind NAT devices to access the IPv6 Internet.
 .
 Miredo-server provides a Teredo server. Teredo servers help Teredo clients
 determine their NAT configuration, maintain their NAT binding, and perform
 hole punching when transmitting IPv6 packets to other Teredo clients and/or
 Teredo relays.

miredo-server-dbgsym: debug symbols for miredo-server