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trace network sessions and export it to html format
 Chaosreader traces TCP/UDP/others sessions and fetches application data from
 snoop or tcpdump logs. This is a type of "any-snarf" program, as it will
 fetch telnet sessions, FTP files, HTTP transfers (HTML, GIF, JPEG etc) and
 SMTP emails from the captured data inside network traffic logs. A html index
 file is created to that links to all the session details, including realtime
 replay programs for telnet, rlogin, IRC, X11 and VNC sessions. Chaosreader
 reports such as image reports and HTTP GET/POST content reports.
 .
 Chaosreader can also run in standalone mode, where it invokes tcpdump to
 create the log files and then processes them.
 .
 Screenshots: http://www.brendangregg.com/chaosreader.html
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Changes: chaosreader (0.94-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Joao Eriberto Mota Filho ]
  * Initial release (Closes: #496228).
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  [ Daniel Baumann ]
  * Prefixing debhelper files with package name.
  * Using quilt rather than dpatch.
  * Simply install target in rules file.
  * Adding missing targets in rules file to make it policy conformant.
  * Sorting package relations in control file.
  * Adding manual depends on perl.
  * Adding vcs fields in control file.
  * Forgot to adjust series file.
  * Adding lintian overrides.
  * Using dedicated manpage debhelper file to install manpages.
  * Rewriting copyright file in machine-interpretable format.
  * Minimizing rules file.
  * Simplify install target override.


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