retitle 644932 RFP: ndppd -- a daemon that proxies IPv6 NDP messages
thanks

Instead of closing, I'm transforming it to an RFP, as I guess some may be 
interested...

Also, note that the upstream project page now seems to be : 
http://priv.nu/projects/ndppd/

The upstream author provides some unofficial packages.

Hope this helps.

Best regards,

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 04:00:05PM +0200, Daniel Adolfsson wrote:
> Doh. Yeah I forgot about this.
> 
> I never managed to find a sponsor, and I haven't been looking for one
> for a while either. And I'm not going to be actively looking for one
> either, as I have other things to do. That being said, it's probably
> a good idea to close this "bug".
> 
> On 15.10.2012 18:24, Philipp Kern wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:43:59PM +0200, Daniel Adolfsson wrote:
> >>* Package name    : ndppd
> >>  Version         : 0.2.1
> >>  Upstream Author : Daniel Adolfsson <daniel.adolfs...@tuhox.com>
> >>* URL             : http://www.tuhox.com/ndppd/
> >>* License         : GPL-3+
> >>  Programming Lang: C++
> >>  Description     : a daemon that proxies IPv6 NDP messages
> >>
> >>ndppd is a daemon that proxies certain IPv6 NDP messages between
> >>two or
> >>more interfaces. It currently supports proxying Neighbor
> >>Solicitation
> >>Messages and Neighbor Advertisement messages in order to allow IPv6
> >>routing without relying on linux "proxy_ndp".
> >
> >an ITP is formulating an intent to package, which means that you
> >get a
> >lock on that specific piece of software. I see that you already
> >created
> >the Debian packaging for this. What's stopping this from entering the
> >archive? A missing sponsor?
> >
> >Kind regards
> >Philipp Kern

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