Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.

@Brian

Thank you for volunteering to look after this package in Ubuntu! Please
see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess. Ubuntu developers work
together by consensus rather than holding individual maintainerships for
packages. So you don't specifically need permission or approval to look
after the package, you can just do it by sending patches and they will
be reviewed on an individual basis, and after creating a good track
record you can apply for permission to upload directly.

If you can help, then I'll be happy to guide you through the process.
I've subscribed to this bug so you can communicate with me here or in
IRC.

In the case of this particular issue, we try in general to not deviate
from Debian, so initially I'd look to make the change in Debian first
and then Ubuntu packaging can follow that change. From the Debian bug
linked to by Ben above, it looks like the Debian maintainer is happy for
someone to take over the package there, so it seems to me that if you
can volunteer your time then the right thing to do would be to take over
as package maintainer in Debian, bring the Ubuntu package into sync with
Debian and then anything you do with the package in Debian will
automatically reflect in Ubuntu.

If you want to introduce a change in Ubuntu specifically by deviating
from Debian, then I think that's fine providing that 0) it's the right
thing for the Ubuntu project (ie. we have consensus, see point number
2); 1) you are prepared to look after it on an ongoing basis, which I
think you've volunteered to do; and 2) in this case since it is a
security issue I'd like the Ubuntu Security Team to be the final arbiter
of the appropriateness of this particular change.

If given the above you still volunteer, then please let me know and we
can ask the security team to review this for my point number 2 above.

Thanks!

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  NRPE does not respect "dont_blame_nrpe" argument

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