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Import Debian changes 4.21-1

pollen (4.21-1) sid; urgency=medium

  * first upload to Debian
  * debian/control: use dh11
  * debian/control: set standard to 4.3.0
  * debian/control: remove anerd mentions
  * debian/copyright: use https for copyright-format-uri
  * debian/rules: dh11 does not allow "--with systemd"
  * remove deprecated upstart init files
  * remove unused overrides

pollen (4.21-0ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium

  * check_pollen:
    - note the number of short bytes in the error log message

pollen (4.20-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  * debian/pollen.upstart: LP: #1505473
    - remove typo in the upstart config which was preventing the service from starting
  * rebuild the packages for upload

pollen (4.19-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  * debian/pollen.upstart: LP: #1505473
    - remove typo in the upstart config which was preventing the service from starting

pollen (4.18-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  * pollen.go:
    - add the "available"  word to the log

pollen (4.17-0ubuntu1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/pollen.postrm:
    - clear out certificates on purge
  * debian/pollen.default:
    - quote the variable definition, for consistency
  * debian/pollen.postinst:
    - fix ssl cert generation, country must be <2 chars
  * debian/pollen.service:
    - put braces around environment variables; required to work at all
  * pollen.go, usr.bin.pollen:
    - log the entropy bits before and after the transaction

pollen (4.16-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium

  [ Matthias Klose ]
  * debian/control:
    - Build everywhere

pollen (4.15-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium

  [ Didier Roche ]
  * debian/control, debian/pollen.service, debian/rules:
    - Add systemd unit, following similar restart on failure and device
    checking logic
    - Bump Standards-Version

pollen (4.14-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium

  * pollen.go: LP: #1383738
    - remove SSLv3 support

pollen (4.13-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium

  * debian/pollen-restart.upstart, debian/pollen.upstart, debian/rules:
    - LP: #1386052
    - add a new upstart job that restarts pollen any time the rsyslog server
      is restarted
    - this is necessary to work around a bug in the golang syslog library
      where syslog restarts break logging
      + https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=2264#c8

pollen (4.12-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium

  * debian/control:
    - recommend rng-tools;  we can do this, since pollen is in universe
  * debian/pollen.postinst:
    - minor change to the default self-signed cert;  use 'localhost'
      for the hostname;  this is useful for testing pollinate against
      the localhost with a self-signed cert
  * README:
    - update docs;  pollinate no longer runs daily by default
  * README:
    - update some docs
  * check_pollen:
    - ensure that the nagios check catches log failures

pollen (4.11-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium

  * pollen_test.go:
    - fix FTBFS
    - hardcode device to /dev/urandom in unit tests, otherwise, our
      entropy starved vm-based builders will fail the unit tests
      and fail the build

pollen (4.10-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * debian/control, debian/pollen.default, pollen.go, usr.bin.pollen:
    - LP: #1293958
    - suggest rng-tools (universe), which is needed to leverage tpm for
      /dev/random entropy
    - change default entropy source for pollen server to /dev/random
    - update inline configuration documentation to reflect reality
    - add rw of /dev/random to our apparmor whitelist

pollen (4.9-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * debian/rules: LP: #1288807
    - fix FTBFS, build using golang 'go build' rather than gccgo

pollen (4.8-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  [ JuanJo Ciarlante and Dustin Kirkland ]
  * check_pollen:
    - use the new -t|--testing flag, to verify communications with the
      server, runable as a non-privileged user, but not affecting the
      local PRNG

pollen (4.7-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  [ John Arbash Meinel ]
  * .gitignore, pollen.go, pollen_test.go:
    - This changes the 'handler' from being just a func() using global
      state to being a struct with local state.
    - It then moves the things like dev and log to being members of the
      struct, with interfaces that let us override them in the test suite.
    - It then adds a bunch of tests about how we handle failures, errors,
      logging, the size flag, etc.
    - The interfaces also mean that we won't try to spam syslog while running
      the test suite.
    - Another small change is that if you do:
         pollen -https-port=""
      Then it won't try to bind to the HTTP port with a cert.
    - Since I'm not the official source for pollen, it helped for testing at
      least the HTTP requests manually.
    - This also fixes the help text for "-size" since it doesn't actually
      change how much content we send on the wire, but how much content we
      read from /dev/urandom (but it adds tests for that fact).
    - go fmt, and some formatting tweaks
    - actually do the right formatting
    - use microsecond timing (ms was always 0)
    - capture the length of time serving requests takes

  [ Dustin Kirkland ]
  * pollen.go:
    - put brackets around request length of time value

pollen (4.6-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  [ Caleb Spare ]
  * pollen.go:
    - Require the challenge query-string param to be provided
    - don't create the random device, if it doesn't exist

  [ Dustin Kirkland ]
  * pollen_test.go:
    - update test to handle required challenge string
  * pollen.go:
    - incorporate feedback from Adam Langley
    - catch errors reading the random device
    - add a note as to why we're checksumming the random seed
    - update message when challenge empty

  [ Caleb Spare and Dustin Kirkland ]
  * debian/pollen.upstart, pollen.8, pollen.go:
    - Use flags rather than positional arguments, and plumb bytes argument
      through

  [ Dustin Kirkland and Matt Croydon ]
  * debian/pollen.default, debian/pollen.upstart, pollen.8, pollen.go:
    - add support for specifying the TLS cert and key as command line
      flags

pollen (4.5-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  [ Caleb Spare ]
  * pollen.go, pollen_test.go:
    - Bring naming in line with Go conventions
    - Use shorter parameter names for an http.HandlerFunc
    - Remove an unnecessary string conversion
    - Print useful error if wrong arguments are given rather than crashing
    - Don't ignore errors
    - Rename http[s]Port to http[s]Addr for accuracy
    - Handle errors starting the http servers
    - Change some naming in the test
    - Read from the provided device rather than always /dev/urandom

pollen (4.4-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  [ Casey Marshall ]
  * debian/control, debian/rules, Makefile, pollen.go, pollen_test.go:
    - add unit tests for pollen server

  [ Dustin Kirkland ]
  * debian/pollen.lintian-overrides:
    - override expected Lintian gripes

pollen (4.3-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * check_pollen:
    - ensure that the nagios script uses the -r|--reseed option

pollen (4.2-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * pollen.go:
    - remove redundant line
  * README:
    - remove deprecated bit of documentation

pollen (4.1-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * debian/control:
    - build on amd64 and i386 only
    - these are the only builds I've been able to confirm when building
      with golang-go
    - note that this undoes the fix for LP: #1274074, but that's the
      way it has to be, until either golang-go supports more architectures
      or gccgo doesn't suck

pollen (4.0-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * check_pollen, debian/control, debian/copyright,
    debian/pollinate.default, debian/pollinate.install,
    debian/pollinate.manpages, debian/pollinate.postinst,
    debian/pollinate.postrm, debian/pollinate.upstart,
    entropy.ubuntu.com.pem, INSTALL, Makefile, pollinate, pollinate.1:
    - split pollen and pollinate into separate projects and packages
    - re-enable the pollen build

pollen (3.17-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * pollinate:
    - improve kernel debug info
  * debian/control, debian/pollen.install, Makefile:
    - TEMPORARILY disabling the building of pollen, until
      either gccgo or golang-go get promoted to main
    - this should be reverted as soon as a go compiler
      is available as a build dep

pollen (3.16-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * pollinate:
    - minor standardization of the user agent string

pollen (3.15-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * debian/control: LP: #1274074
    - build on any architecure, now that we build with gccgo

pollen (3.14-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * debian/pollinate.postinst:
    - fix order of operations, packaging breakage

pollen (3.13-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * README:
    - fix more minor typos
    - explain "did some work"
  * debian/rules, Makefile:
    - fix the build for gccgo
    - must use the -g parameter
    - don't strip binaries
    - these are ugly, but are the result of gccgo vs golang-go
  * pollinate:
    - remove unused variable $cmd
  * debian/pollinate.upstart:
    - our upstart job should start on starting cloud-init, to ensure that
      we get run before generating SSH keys
  * debian/pollinate.install, debian/pollinate.postrm, pollen.go,
    pollinate, pollinate.cron.d, README:
    - drop the tag and cronjob per feedback from sarnold in the code audit
      in LP: #1246098
  * debian/pollinate.default, pollinate:
    - add helpful debug info to user agent, similar to chrome and firefox,
  * debian/pollinate.postinst, debian/pollinate.postrm,
    debian/pollinate.upstart, pollinate, pollinate.1:
    - use a pollinate user, rather than the daemon user
    - by default, only run pollinate once per system instantiation
    - offer reseeding as an option, though
  * debian/control:
    - need to depend on adduser

pollen (3.12-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * README:
    - minor documentation feedback from Kees Cook
    - note that pollen servers can of course be run internally
  * debian/control:
    - clean up package descriptions a bit

pollen (3.11-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * README:
    - updates to the README
  * debian/copyright, pollinate:
    - the client should really be GPLv3, rather than AGPL
  * debian/copyright:
    - point to the local copy of GPLv3 license

pollen (3.10-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * debian/pollinate.cron.d, debian/pollinate.postinst, pollinate:
    - have each client choose a random time of day to reseed,
      at first run, rather than at package installation time
    - this requires a very clever hack(!)
    - install a "template" at /etc/cron.d/pollinate, with __MINUTE__
      and __HOUR__ symbols that should be replaced by the client,
      at first run
    - cron requires that /etc/cron.d/pollinate be owned by root
    - ideally we'd run the pollinate script as a non-root user (ie, daemon),
      by specifying the daemon user in upstart and in the cronjob
    - but daemon can't write to /etc/cron.d/pollinate, if it's owned by root
    - so here's the hack...
      + the upstart job installed by the package has "setuid root"
      + on its first run (which will be either at package install time, or
        at boot), it will run as root and: a) update the cronjob to a random
        time, and b) update the upstart job to run as daemon
      + woot
      + this works because both are conffiles
  * debian/pollen.postinst, debian/pollinate.postinst,
    debian/pollinate.postrm, pollinate:
    - use /var/cache/pollinate, rather than /var/lib/pollinate
    - this should make it more obvious that this data can be cleared out,
      and should be cleared out, on re-bundles or snapshots and reimages
  * debian/control, Makefile:
    - switch from golang-go to gcc-go, so that we can get this source
      package into Ubuntu main
  * pollinate, pollinate.1:
    - separate the pool and the server variables
  * debian/control:
    - no need to depend on bsdutils, it's essential
    - pollen depends on adduser
  * usr.bin.pollen:
    - update apparmor profile to allow reading of /usr/bin/pollen
      - oddly, this was introduced when switching compilers
  * debian/copyright:
    - lintian/dep5 cleanup

pollen (3.9-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * debian/pollinate.default:
    - don't use quiet by default, do use binary
  * pollinate:
    - save ourselves an unneeded fork
  * debian/control:
    - drop haveged as a suggests
  * debian/pollinate.default, debian/pollinate.install,
    entropy.ubuntu.com.pem:
    - install entropy.ubuntu.com.pem's certificate and intermediate
      chain, to get rid of --insecure curl option
  * debian/control, pollinate:
    - log to the system log, using the logger utility
    - add a final message, noting successful (re-)seed
    - have pollinate depend on bsdutils, which provides logger

pollen (3.8-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * debian/pollinate.default, debian/pollinate.postinst,
    debian/pollinate.upstart, pollinate:
    - fix the (broken) options setting in the pollinate default file
    - change the tag creation to happen during the pollinate runtime,
      rather than at package installation; this makes it more useful
      for downstreams and remixes of Ubuntu
    - ensure the daemon user owns the /var/lib/pollinate directory
    - run the pollinate upstart script as the daemon user
  * debian/pollinate.cron.d, debian/pollinate.postinst,
    debian/pollinate.postrm:
    - run the pollinate cronjob (reseed) once per day, rather than once
      per hour
    - purge pollinate files more effectively

pollen (3.7-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * debian/control:
    - demote haveged to suggests, based on feedback from Seth Arnold
      in LP: #1246098
  * pollinate:
    - ensure both -c and -i can be used, without losing CURL_OPTS,
      as identified by Seth Arnold in LP: #1246098
  * pollinate:
    - drop unused IPV6 variable, per review by Seth Arnold in LP: #1246098
  * debian/pollen.postinst:
    - use pollen as our fake email address, suggested by Seth Arnold
      in LP: #1246098
  * debian/pollinate.cron.d:
    - add notes in the comments about NIST DRBG Special Publication 800-90A
      recommendations on reseeding
    - add notes in the comments about why we choose a random minute
    - fix a bug, that was causing the cronjob to run far more frequently
      than desired
    - Addresses some issues raised by Seth Arnold in LP: #1246098
  * debian/pollen.upstart, pollen.8, pollen.go:
    - add DEVICE as the 3rd argument to the pollen server in the upstart
      script
    - test that DEVICE is a special in upstart
    - document that the DEVICE is now a required argument
  * debian/pollen.install, Makefile, pollen:
    - build static binary at package build time, rather than dynamically
      compiling at each run, per feedback from Seth Arnold in LP: #1246098
    - use a very simple, basic Makefile
  * debian/control:
    - move golang-go to a build-dependency, rather than a runtime dependency
  * debian/control, debian/pollen.postinst, debian/pollen.postrm,
    debian/pollen.upstart:
    - create a new user, pollen:daemon, in the postinst, remove in postrm
    - depend on libcap2-bin, which provides setcap
    - use setcap to allow the pollen binary to bind to privileged ports
    - run the pollen daemon as the pollen user
    - per feedback from Seth Arnold in LP: #1246098
  * debian/pollen.upstart:
    - use setuid in upstart to run the pollen daemon as the pollen user
  * debian/pollen.postinst:
    - change pollen user's shell to /bin/false
  * debian/control, debian/pollen.install, debian/pollen.postinst,
    debian/rules, usr.bin.pollen:
    - add an apparmor profile for the pollen server, per suggestion
      by Seth Arnold in LP: #1246098
    - big thanks to Jamie Strandboge and Seth Arnold for assistance
  * debian/pollinate.postinst:
    - these chowns are not necessary; thanks for catching Michael Terry
      in LP: #1246098
  * debian/control: LP: #1259014
    - have the pollen server depend on ent, which is used by the
      check_pollen nagios script

pollen (3.6-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * pollinate:
    - remove sourcing of an rc config file from $HOME, per security
      review from Seth Arnold
  * pollinate.1:
    - update documentation to note that multiple servers can be specified
      on the command line
  * debian/pollinate.default:
    - use the entropy.ubuntu.com beta site for testing
    - note that we're specifying the --insecure option here, as this is
      very much a work in progress
  * debian/pollinate.upstart:
    - start pollinate when we have networking up and running, or
      when we start ssh
  * pollen.go:
    - drop the nanosecond timestamp collection on the server
    - a good server should have real entropy hardware, and a busy server
      will have network traffic entropy already captured by the kernel
    - Suggestion by Seth Arnold in a security review
  * debian/pollen.default, pollinate:
    - drop timestamp based salting, not terribly valuable
    - per security review by Seth Arnold
  * pollinate:
    - drop unused $bin variable

pollen (3.5-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * README:
    - enhance and update design documentation
  * debian/copyright:
    - update to DEP-5 format

pollen (3.4-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * check_pollen, debian/control:
    - improve the nagios check
    - warn if:
      + insufficient bytes are retrieved
      + less than 5-bits-per-byte of entropy are calculated
      + an out of whack arithmetic mean
    - have pollen server recommend ent, which is used by the nagios check

pollen (3.3-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * pollen-nagios-check:
    - added nagios check script
  * check_pollen, debian/pollen.install:
    - rename check script and install in nagios plugins directory

pollen (3.2-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * README:
    - update design documentation
  * pollinate, pollinate.1:
    - support printing random seed to standard out
    - useful for debugging
    - add a -q|--quiet option to silence log messages
  * pollinate, pollinate.1:
    - add an option for binary data output
  * debian/pollen.default, debian/pollen.upstart, pollen.8, pollen.go:
    - re-enable support for both encrypted and non-encrypted connections
    - use a go subroutine to serve both out of the same process
    - document these changes
    - default to 80 and 443, allow admin to override easily via config
  * debian/control:
    - update package descriptions
  * pollinate:
    - default to, but do not force, https

pollen (3.1-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * pollen.go
    - use a global for the dev writer
    - write a few more timestamps into the mix during the response
      handler
    - change logging verbiage
  * pollinate:
    - use a single temp directory, rather than multiple temp files
    - use a trap to cleanup the temp directory
    - uptdate the logging verbiage
    - use an etc default file if available
  * debian/pollen.default:
    - drop "TCP_" in the TCP_PORT variable
  * pollen.go:
    - just use two timestamps
  * pollinate:
    - improve usability; prepend https
  * debian/pollinate.cron.d, debian/pollinate.default,
    debian/pollinate.upstart, pollinate, pollinate.1:
    - use an upstart job, rather than an @reboot cronjob,
      to do the initial prng seeding
    - fix the default config file

pollen (3.0-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * anerd, anerd-server-tcp.1 => anerd-server.1, anerd-server-tcp =>
    anerd-server, anerd-server-tcp.go => anerd-server.go, anerd-server-
    udp.1, anerd-server-udp.c, configure.ac, debian/anerd-
    client.default, debian/anerd-server.anerd-server-tcp.upstart =>
    debian/anerd-server.upstart, debian/anerd-server.anerd-server-
    udp.upstart, debian/anerd-server.default, debian/anerd-
    server.install, debian/anerd-server.manpages, debian/control,
    debian/rules, Makefile.am:
    - completely deprecate the UDP operation of both the client and
      the server
    - the TLS server over TCP is the only supported protocol going
      forward
    - this will necessitate a major version bump
  * anerd.1 => pollinate.1, anerd => pollinate, anerd-server.1 =>
    pollen.8, anerd-server.go => pollen.go, anerd-server => pollen,
    ChangeLog, debian/anerd-client.cron.d => debian/pollinate.cron.d,
    debian/anerd-client.default => debian/pollinate.default,
    debian/anerd-client.install => debian/pollinate.install,
    debian/anerd-client.manpages => debian/pollinate.manpages,
    debian/anerd-client.postinst => debian/pollinate.postinst,
    debian/anerd-client.postrm => debian/pollinate.postrm, debian/anerd-
    server.default => debian/pollen.default, debian/anerd-server.install
    => debian/pollen.install, debian/anerd-server.manpages =>
    debian/pollen.manpages, debian/anerd-server.postinst =>
    debian/pollen.postinst, debian/anerd-server.upstart =>
    debian/pollen.upstart, debian/control, debian/copyright,
    img/anerd_14.png, img/anerd_192.png, img/anerd_64.png,
    img/anerd.png, initramfs/hooks/anerd-client-udp,
    initramfs/scripts/init-bottom/anerd, NEWS, README, === removed
    directory initramfs, === removed directory initramfs/hooks, ===
    removed directory initramfs/scripts, === removed directory
    initramfs/scripts/init-bottom:
    - rename anerd server/client to pollen / pollinate
      to reflect that this data is intended to "seed" a random
      number generator
  * debian/control, debian/pollen.manpages:
    - package maintenace for package/project rename
    - move manpage to section 8
  * pollen.8, pollinate, pollinate.1:
    - documentation updated
  * debian/control, pollen.8, pollinate:
    - update some documentation and descriptions
  * img/pollen_14.png, img/pollen_192.png, img/pollen_64.png:
    - added new pollen logos
  * debian/control:
    - drop suggests

anerd (2.4-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * anerd-client-tcp.go:
    - deprecated, use the shell (curl) one for better timestamping
      salt
  * anerd-server-tcp.go:
    - log user-agent and nanosecond timestamp
  * anerd, anerd-server-tcp.go:
    - rename "tip" to "challenge", use for challenge/response
    - verify challenge/response, to ensure personalized communication
  * anerd:
    - use a common logging function throughout
  * anerd-server-tcp.go:
    - open syslog only once
  * anerd, debian/control:
    - lower socat to a suggests, while still requiring curl
    - dynamically check for socat/curl and error appropriately
    - update package description
    - recommend haveged on the server
  * debian/anerd-server.default:
    - do not run the UDP, by default; local admin can enable by
      setting a port in /etc/default/anerd-server
  * anerd, anerd-server-tcp.go, debian/anerd-client.postinst,
    debian/anerd-server.postrm:
    - rename uuid to tag
    - generate on package install, remove on purge
  * anerd, debian/anerd-server.postrm => debian/anerd-client.postrm:
    - silence search for helper utilities
    - fix maintainer script name
  * anerd:
    - silence missing tag error messages for now

anerd (2.3-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  [ Matthias Klose ]
  * debian/control: LP: #1139188
    - Don't build anerd-server on powerpc (no golang-go, prevents
      migration from raring-proposed to raring).

anerd (2.2-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * === added directory img, img/anerd_14.png, img/anerd_192.png,
    img/anerd_64.png, img/anerd.png:
    - added icons
  * anerd-server-tcp.go:
    - gofmt
  * anerd-server-tcp.go:
    - make this code more go-like, after some code review with Tim Penney
  * anerd-server-tcp.go:
    - drop unnecessary json formatting

anerd (2.1-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * anerd-client-tcp.go:
    - default to anerd.us
  * anerd, anerd-client-tcp.go, anerd-server-tcp.go, debian/anerd-
    client.default:
    - anerd.us is now serving on 443
  * anerd, anerd-server-tcp.go:
    - add syslog logging to the anerd tcp server
    - use post for the tip from the anerd tcp client
  * anerd, debian/control:
    - use uuidgen -r for uuid and tip
  * anerd, anerd-server-udp.c:
    - add UDP to syslog messages
    - fix uuid related typo
    - add --insecure option
  * anerd, anerd-client-tcp.go, anerd-server-tcp.go, debian/control:
    - use sha512sum rather than uuidgen
  * anerd, debian/anerd-client.cron.d:
    - run at reboot, and hourly thereafter
    - shorten some function names
  * debian/anerd-client.cron.d, debian/anerd-client.postinst:
    - randomize the hourly cronjob to distribute load on the
      server, if possible
  * debian/control:
    - fix a lintian annoyance
  * anerd, anerd-server-tcp.go, anerd-server-udp.c:
    - drop byte counts in logging, as these can be misleading
  * anerd-server-tcp.go:
    - salt data with nanosecond timestamp

anerd (2.0-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * anerd-tcp.go:
    - pretty print the json
  * anerd-client, anerd-client.1, anerd-tcp, anerd-tcp.1, anerd-tcp.go,
    anerd-udp.1, anerd-udp.c, debian/anerd-server.anerd-tcp.upstart,
    debian/anerd-server.anerd-udp.upstart, debian/control:
    - drop the "asynchronous" part of aNerd, this really isn't
      necessary in the description anymore
  * anerd-tcp.go:
    - reduce the default size to 64 bytes, which is sufficient to seed
      any random number generator
  * anerd-tcp.go, debian/anerd-server.default:
    - change the default size to 64 bytes
    - add some notes in the comments in the configuration file
    - always uses TLS encryption for the TCP implementation
  * anerd-tcp.1 => anerd-server-tcp.1, anerd-tcp => anerd-server-tcp,
    anerd-tcp.go => anerd-server-tcp.go, anerd-udp.1 => anerd-server-
    udp.1, anerd-udp.c => anerd-server-udp.c, debian/anerd-server.anerd-
    tcp.upstart => debian/anerd-server.anerd-server-tcp.upstart,
    debian/anerd-server.anerd-udp.upstart => debian/anerd-server.anerd-
    server-udp.upstart, debian/anerd-server.install, debian/anerd-
    server.manpages, debian/rules, Makefile.am:
    - rename anerd-tcp to anerd-server-tcp
    - rename anerd-udp to anerd-server-udp
  * debian/anerd-client.default:
    - change to the new anerd.us server, which supports TCP, TLS, and UDP
  * anerd, anerd-client, anerd-client.1 => anerd.1, anerd-client-tcp.go,
    anerd-server-tcp, debian/anerd-client.cron.d, debian/anerd-
    client.default, debian/anerd-client.install, debian/anerd-
    client.manpages, debian/anerd-server.anerd-server-tcp.upstart,
    debian/anerd-server.install, debian/control, initramfs/hooks/anerd-
    client => initramfs/hooks/anerd-client-udp, initramfs/scripts/init-
    bottom/anerd-client => initramfs/scripts/init-bottom/anerd,
    Makefile.am:
    - major rework of client, combine udp/tcp clients into a single
      shell script
  * anerd, anerd-client-tcp.go, anerd-server-tcp, anerd-server-tcp.go,
    anerd-server-udp.c, COPYING, debian/copyright,
    initramfs/scripts/init-bottom/anerd:
    - changed license back to AGPL
  * debian/anerd-client.default, debian/anerd-server.default:
    - deprecate hash as a configurable; use sha512sum
  * anerd:
    - use socat in verbose mode, to add more timestamps to the log
    - hash the timestamped log output
  * debian/control:
    - bump standards

anerd (1.4-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low

  [ Dustin Kirkland ]
  * anerd-tcp.go:
    - add a very small, basic anerd-tcp server
    - clean up via gofmt
  * anerd-client:
    - count the number of bytes received correctly using a tmpfile
    - adjust info messages slightly
  * anerd.c:
    - drop crc from logging, change messages to info from debug
  * debian/anerd-client.default:
    - default to anerd.gazzang.net now that its up for good
  * anerd-tcp, anerd-tcp.go, debian/anerd-tcp-common.install,
    debian/anerd-tcp.postinst, debian/anerd-tcp.upstart, debian/anerd-
    web.upstart, debian/control:
    - create two small packages, one to launch anerd-tcp->80 and
      anerd-tcp->443
      + both depend on anerd-tcp-common, which provides the go script
    - add a postinst that generates a self-signed cert if there is none;
      obviously, one would want to replace these with real certs if
      security matters to you
    - create two upstart scripts that start the web service on each port
      + means you can install one, or the other, or both
  * anerd-client, debian/anerd-client.default:
    - fix communication with remote servers
    - make the wait time configurable, 0.1s by default
    - only broadcast when no specific servers are specified
    - add message on broadcast bytes sent
  * anerd-tcp:
    - add interpreter
  * anerd-tcp.1, debian/anerd-tcp-common.manpages:
    - add documentation
  * anerd-tcp.go:
    - ensure that we read enough bytes
  * anerd.1 => anerd-udp.1, anerd.c => anerd-udp.c, anerd-web.1 =>
    anerd-tcp.1, anerd-web => anerd-tcp, anerd-web.go => anerd-tcp.go,
    debian/anerd-server.anerd-udp.upstart, debian/anerd-server.default,
    debian/anerd-server.install, debian/anerd-server.manpages,
    debian/anerd-server.upstart => debian/anerd-server.anerd-
    tcp.upstart, debian/anerd-web-common.install, debian/anerd-web-
    common.manpages, debian/anerd-webs.postinst => debian/anerd-
    server.postinst, debian/anerd-webs.upstart, debian/anerd-
    web.upstart, debian/control, debian/rules, Makefile.am:
    - rename the C program to anerd-udp
    - create separate upstart scripts for anerd-tcp and anerd-udp
    - update documentation
    - drop anerd-web* packages
  * debian/anerd-client.postinst, debian/control, debian/anerd-client.install:
    - keep the initramfs code, but don't automatically update the initramfs
      for now, as this can render a machine without networking unbootable;
      re-enable this when we have a workaround for that
  * debian/anerd-server.postinst:
    - fix typo

  [ Hector Acosta ]
  * anerd.c:
    - Only call srandom() once

anerd (1.3-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low

  * anerd.1, anerd.c, anerd-client, anerd-client.1, AUTHORS,
    debian/anerd-server.upstart, debian/copyright:
    - updated email addresses and author information

anerd (1.2-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low

  [ Dustin Kirkland ]
  * debian/control, debian/cron.d:
    - use run-one for cronjob
  * anerd-client:
    - clean up client, make more modular, remove some variables, uses pipes
      to keep everything in memory
  * debian/anerd-client.install, debian/anerd-server.install,
    debian/control, debian/copyright, debian/cron.d => debian/anerd-
    client.cron.d, debian/default => debian/anerd-client.default,
    debian/upstart => debian/anerd-server.upstart:
    - split package into a server and client package, with a meta
      package depending on both
  * anerd.1, anerd-client.1:
    - manpage fixes
  * debian/anerd-client.cron.d, debian/anerd-client.default:
    - add some inline documentation
    - use the default file for setting defaults (ie, uncomment)
  * debian/control:
    - bump standards
  * debian/anerd-server.manpages, debian/manpages => debian/anerd-
    client.manpages, Makefile.am:
    - install manpages (perhaps there's a better automake way of doing this?)
  * anerd.c:
    - rename "sum" to "crc"
  * debian/anerd-server.upstart:
    - upstart needs to expect the fork
    - upstart does not need to sudo to the daemon user because anerd does
      this automatically
  * anerd-client:
    - use a $cmd variable populated with correct parameters
  * anerd-client, debian/control:
    - reluctantly add support for netcat
  * anerd-client, anerd-client.1:
    - use a default file for configuration
  * anerd-client:
    - emulate the syslog printing from the server

  [ Wesley Wiedenmeier ]
  * anerd.c, anerd-client, debian/default:
    - add ipv6 support
  * anerd.1, anerd.c, anerd-client.1, debian/manpages:
    - added manpages
    - dropped unused global

anerd (1.1-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low

  * anerd.c:
    - define the default total exchange size
    - also define and use a default payload size
    - break up the total exchange to a bunch of smaller payloads, to increase
      the randomness of UDP packet ordering and timing
    - improve some inline documentation
    - lower logging to debug from info
    - allocate an extra byte for the data binary string
    - use a separate pointer for segmenting and moving through the data string
    - no need for null-bytes, since binary data could have null bytes within
    - alphabetize includes
    - change perrors to syslog errors
    - move daemon() function
  * Makefile.am:
    - fix up the build, clean out the binary and log files
  * anerd.c, anerd-client, debian/control, debian/cron.d,
    debian/default, debian/install, Makefile.am:
    - drop the anerd client in the C program entirely
    - the C program is now the server exclusively
    - add a bash script client, which can loop over a pool of anerd servers,
      and broadcast to the local network
    - recommend the socat package/utility, which is used to broadcast to the
      local network from the bash script
    - add a cron job to run the anerd-client regularly
    - add a default configuration file for configuring the pool and other
      tunables
    - remove the unnessary install file

anerd (1.0-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low

  [ Dustin Kirkland ]
  * initial release
  * === added directory debian, === added directory debian/source,
    anerd, debian/compat, debian/control, debian/copyright,
    debian/install, debian/rules, debian/source/format, debian/upstart:
    - added packaging
  * anerd, anerd.conf, debian/install, debian/upstart:
    - add a configuration file
    - run as daemon (non-root) user
  * anerd.c, AUTHORS, ChangeLog, configure.ac, COPYING,
    debian/copyright, debian/upstart, INSTALL, Makefile.am, NEWS,
    README:
    - ported from python to C
    - added autoconf/automake build
    - changed license from GPLv3 to Apache2.0 for portability to other
      UNIX platforms
  * anerd.conf, debian/control, debian/install, debian/upstart:
    - drop conf file, add options to upstart script
    - update build deps
  * anerd.c:
    - use syslog, open files/sockets only once per fork
    - catch all responses to a client broadcast
    - use a common function for salt calculation
    - implement a very simple checksum of random data
    - use uint64_t for platform compatibility
    - add entropy to pool in client read
    - simplify salt generation
    - simplify log printing
    - whitespace changes only, 80 char width
  * debian/install:
    - drop installation of default file

  [ Wesley Wiedenmeier ]
  * anerd.c:
    - use getopt for command line parsing
    - Modified code to fork twice then kill the parent process,
      freeing the terminal that spawns the daemons, added daemonize()
      function to safely daemonize the program.
    - Improved entering into daemon status by moving daemon() call to
      after intilization of server and client, so that errors
      encountered in intilization are written to the terminal.
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