This package was debianized by Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a
<jfs@computer.org> on Thu, 20 Nov 2003 08:52:17 +0100.

It was downloaded from http://www.fish.com/titan/ 

Update -november 2006- no longer available, the site has moved to
http://www.trouble.org/titan/

Update -june 2008- old site is now up at http://www.fish2.com/titan/

Update -august 2010- no official site is up now with the tools.


Upstream Author:  The Titan Team

Copyright: (c) 1992-2003 Brad Powell ,Matt Archibald, and Dan Farmer 

                          Titan Security Toolkit (®)

                                Release 4.1

   The authors (Brad, Dan and Matt) would like to take this opportunity
   to thank the employers who supported this effort as well as some
   freeware authors who have made direct or indirect and positive
   contributions to the development of Titan: SUN, Alec Muffett,
   Casper Dik, Wietse Venema, David Safford, Keith Watson, and many others
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[ Maintainer's note : added to Titan's license in january 2005 ]
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[ Maintainer's note : removed from Titan's license in january 2005 ]
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