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	There are some aspects of this package which may not be Debian compliment.
specifically we vendor in all node dependencies.
The packaged produced will:
    create a bgpalerter use
    install systemd file
    install the binary to /usr/bin/bgpalert
    install dependencies
    install the example config files to /etc/bgpalerter/
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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Source: node-bgpalerter
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Section: javascript
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Priority: optional
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Maintainer: John Bond <jbond@wikimedia.org>
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Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-nodejs
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Build-Depends:
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 debhelper-compat (= 13)
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 , pkg-js-tools
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 , dh-exec
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 , nodejs (>= 6)
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 , node-babel7
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 , npm
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Standards-Version: 4.6.0
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Homepage: https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter#readme
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Package: node-bgpalerter
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Architecture: all
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Depends:
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 ${misc:Depends}
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 , nodejs (>= 6)
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Description: Self-configuring BGP monitoring tool, which allows you to monitor in real-time if:
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    any of your prefixes loses visibility;
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    any of your prefixes is hijacked;
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    your AS is announcing RPKI invalid prefixes (e.g., not matching prefix length);
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    your AS is announcing prefixes not covered by ROAs;
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    any of your ROAs is expiring;
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    ROAs covering your prefixes are no longer reachable;
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    RPKI Trust Anchors malfunctions;
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    a ROA involving any of your prefixes or ASes was deleted/added/edited;
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    your AS is announcing a new prefix that was never announced before;
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    an unexpected upstream (left-side) AS appears in an AS path;
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    an unexpected downstream (right-side) AS appears in an AS path;
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    one of the AS paths used to reach your prefix matches a specific condition defined by you.
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