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+Source: wallet
+Section: net
+Priority: extra
+Maintainer: Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org>
+Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), libdbi-perl, libdbd-sqlite3-perl,
+ libkrb5-dev, libremctl-dev, libtest-pod-perl, perl,
+ libopenafs-dev [i386 powerpc sparc alpha s390 ia64 hppa amd64 ppc64]
+Standards-Version: 3.7.3
+
+Package: kasetkey
+Architecture: i386 powerpc sparc alpha s390 ia64 hppa amd64 ppc64
+Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
+Description: Set AFS kaserver keys and generate srvtabs
+ kasetkey can create or delete principals in an AFS kaserver, randomize
+ or change the keys of principals, and generate srvtabs for principals.
+ It's intended for automated generation of service srvtabs and for
+ synchronization between Kerberos v5 keytabs and Kerberos v4 keys in an
+ AFS kaserver. It only works with an AFS kaserver KDC.
+
+Package: keytab-backend
+Architecture: all
+Depends: krb5-admin-server, perl, remctl-server
+Description: Provide existing Kerberos keytabs via remctl
+ keytab-backend is a service that runs under remctld and allows
+ authenticated clients to download Kerberos keytabs without changing the
+ key stored in the Kerberos KDC. It must run on the same host as the
+ Kerberos KDC and uses kadmin.local to extract the existing key. It
+ applies additional ACLs to limit which keys may be extracted in this
+ way.
+
+Package: wallet-client
+Architecture: any
+Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
+Description: Kerberos-authenticated secure data management client
+ The wallet is a system for managing secure data, authorization rules to
+ retrieve or change that data, and audit rules for documenting actions
+ taken on that data. Objects of various types may be stored in the
+ wallet or generated on request and retrieved by authorized users. The
+ wallet tracks ACLs, metadata, and trace information. It uses Kerberos
+ authentication. One of the object types it supports is Kerberos keytabs,
+ making it suitable as a user-accessible front-end to Kerberos kadmind
+ with richer ACL and metadata operations.
+ .
+ This package contains the wallet client, which talks to a remote wallet
+ server to store, download, and manage objects.
+
+Package: wallet-server
+Architecture: all
+Depends: krb5-user, libdbi-perl, libdbd-sqlite3-perl | libdbd-mysql-perl,
+ remctl-server, ${perl:Depends}
+Suggests: libauthen-krb5-perl, libnet-remctl-perl
+Description: Kerberos-authenticated secure data management server
+ The wallet is a system for managing secure data, authorization rules to
+ retrieve or change that data, and audit rules for documenting actions
+ taken on that data. Objects of various types may be stored in the
+ wallet or generated on request and retrieved by authorized users. The
+ wallet tracks ACLs, metadata, and trace information. It uses Kerberos
+ authentication. One of the object types it supports is Kerberos keytabs,
+ making it suitable as a user-accessible front-end to Kerberos kadmind
+ with richer ACL and metadata operations.
+ .
+ This package contains the wallet server, which runs under remctl,
+ maintains the database of object metadata and secure objects, and
+ responds to requests from the wallet client.