arpwatch (2.1a15-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  This update introduces some behavior changes to arpwatch:
  * -N option now only stop reporting bogons as described in the man
    page.  Previously this option caused arpwatch to process bogons as
    normal packets instead.  To restore the old behavior, add `-a` to
    your options.
  * Starting arpwatch on an unconfigured interface will no longer
    implicitly watch everything (0/0). Instead you have to configure the
    subnet you want to watch explicitly by using the `-n` option (add
    `-n 0/0` to retain the old behavior).

  Furthermore the -R option is dropped in this release, as it did not
  work in all cases and could only be used when running arpwatch as root
  (not recommended) Instead the arpwatch service is now restarted by
  systemd after an unclean exit by default (which also works together
  with dropping privileges).

 -- Lukas Schwaighofer <lukas@schwaighofer.name>  Fri, 12 May 2017 20:49:53 +0200

arpwatch (2.1a15-3) experimental; urgency=low

  Starting with version 2.1a15-3, arpwatch ships with systemd unit
  files.  The change requires manual steps after the upgrade.

  The `/etc/arpwatch.conf` file, which can be used to specify different
  configuration options for multiple interface, is replaced by
  individual configuration files for each interface.  If you have
  configured arpwatch using `/etc/arpwatch.conf` file, you need to
  convert this to the new format.  See `/etc/arpwatch/README` for
  details.

  After the upgrade, arpwatch will not be started by default. You need
  to specify the interface(s) to run on, see `/etc/default/arpwatch` for
  instructions.  If your database file in `/var/lib/arpwatch/` is called
  `arp.dat` you need to rename it to `IFACE.dat` (where IFACE is the
  name of the interface you configured arpwatch to run on) if you want
  to keep your current arp database.  Also, make sure to drop the `-i`
  option from ARGS if you were using that to specify the interface.

 -- Lukas Schwaighofer <lukas@schwaighofer.name>  Thu, 23 Mar 2017 21:05:48 +0100
