remctl 3.18-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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remctl (3.18-1build1) kinetic; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild against libevent-2.1-7a (LP: #1990941)

 -- Benjamin Drung <email address hidden>  Fri, 07 Oct 2022 19:58:01 +0200

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Binary packages built by this source

libnet-remctl-perl: Perl client for Kerberos-authenticated command execution

 Contains the Net::Remctl Perl library, which provides native Perl
 bindings for the libremctl client library. Also contains the
 Net::Remctl::Backend module, which assists in writing remctl backends in
 Perl.
 .
 remctl is a client/server protocol for executing specific commands on a
 remote system with Kerberos authentication. The allowable commands must
 be listed in a server configuration file, and the executable run on the
 server may be mapped to any command name. Each command is also
 associated with an ACL containing a list of Kerberos principals
 authorized to run that command.

libnet-remctl-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for libnet-remctl-perl
libremctl-dev: Development files for Kerberos-authenticated command execution

 The development files required to build and link C or C++ programs that
 use the remctl client library. The underlying library is linked against
 MIT Kerberos.
 .
 remctl is a client/server protocol for executing specific commands on a
 remote system with Kerberos authentication. The allowable commands must
 be listed in a server configuration file, and the executable run on the
 server may be mapped to any command name. Each command is also
 associated with an ACL containing a list of Kerberos principals
 authorized to run that command.

libremctl1: Library for Kerberos-authenticated command execution

 The remctl client library, linked against MIT Kerberos.
 .
 remctl is a client/server protocol for executing specific commands on a
 remote system with Kerberos authentication. The allowable commands must
 be listed in a server configuration file, and the executable run on the
 server may be mapped to any command name. Each command is also
 associated with an ACL containing a list of Kerberos principals
 authorized to run that command.

libremctl1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libremctl1
php-remctl: PECL module for Kerberos-authenticated command execution

 The PECL remctl module for PHP, which provides native PHP bindings for
 the libremctl client library.
 .
 remctl is a client/server protocol for executing specific commands on a
 remote system with Kerberos authentication. The allowable commands must
 be listed in a server configuration file, and the executable run on the
 server may be mapped to any command name. Each command is also
 associated with an ACL containing a list of Kerberos principals
 authorized to run that command.

php-remctl-dbgsym: debug symbols for php-remctl
python3-pyremctl: Python 3 extension for Kerberos-authenticated command execution

 The Python 3 remctl extension, which provides native Python bindings for
 the libremctl client library.
 .
 remctl is a client/server protocol for executing specific commands on a
 remote system with Kerberos authentication. The allowable commands must
 be listed in a server configuration file, and the executable run on the
 server may be mapped to any command name. Each command is also
 associated with an ACL containing a list of Kerberos principals
 authorized to run that command.

python3-pyremctl-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-pyremctl
remctl-client: Client for Kerberos-authenticated command execution

 The remctl command-line client, which authenticates to a server using
 Kerberos and then executes a command and returns the result.
 .
 remctl is a client/server protocol for executing specific commands on a
 remote system with Kerberos authentication. The allowable commands must
 be listed in a server configuration file, and the executable run on the
 server may be mapped to any command name. Each command is also
 associated with an ACL containing a list of Kerberos principals
 authorized to run that command.

remctl-client-dbgsym: debug symbols for remctl-client
remctl-server: Server for Kerberos-authenticated command execution

 The remctl server (remctld) and SSH backend (remctl-shell), which are
 responsible for receiving an authenticated command via the remctl
 protocol (or via SSH), executing it, and returning the result.
 .
 remctl is a client/server protocol for executing specific commands on a
 remote system with Kerberos authentication. The allowable commands must
 be listed in a server configuration file, and the executable run on the
 server may be mapped to any command name. Each command is also
 associated with an ACL containing a list of Kerberos principals
 authorized to run that command.

remctl-server-dbgsym: debug symbols for remctl-server
ruby-remctl: Ruby extension for Kerberos-authenticated command execution

 The Ruby remctl extension, which provides native Ruby bindings for the
 libremctl client library.
 .
 remctl is a client/server protocol for executing specific commands on a
 remote system with Kerberos authentication. The allowable commands must
 be listed in a server configuration file, and the executable run on the
 server may be mapped to any command name. Each command is also
 associated with an ACL containing a list of Kerberos principals
 authorized to run that command.

ruby-remctl-dbgsym: debug symbols for ruby-remctl