This is OK from a packaging side (nice unit tests!).

It has a system daemon, so I'll subscribe the security team for a look
see.

It also has been removed from Debian testing, but that's no big deal, it
was a temporary thing to let a transition go through.

More troublingly, we have never sync'ed up with Debian.  And notably,
are now using a separate versioning scheme.  Are we truly doomed to
never be able to merge from Debian as is?  I guess we'd have to get them
to bump their version to 2: or 3: in order to make that work.  Still, we
should try to merge everything but the version if possible, will make
merges simpler.  Any comment on this mess?

** Changed in: neutron-vpnaas (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: neutron-vpnaas (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Security Team (ubuntu-security)

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