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Hooks take new "modules" argument, and hook names can contain periods.

* debian/mandos-client.README.Debian: Adjust wording.
* debian/rules (binary-common): Exclude nework-hooks.d directory from
                                dh_fixperms.
* initramfs-tools-hook: Also create network hook directory.  Allow
                        periods in hook names.  Only run executable
                        files in hook directory.  Copy needed modules.
* network-hooks.d/bridge: Fix "/usr/bin/brctl" to "/usr/sbin/brctl".
                          Also take "modules" argument.
* plugins.d/mandos-client.xml (NETWORK HOOKS/REQUIREMENTS): Document
                                                            the
                                                            allowing
                                                            of periods
                                                            in hook
                                                            names.
  (NETWORK HOOKS/REQUIREMENTS/files): Adjust wording.
  (NETWORK HOOKS/REQUIREMENTS/modules): New.
  (NETWORK HOOKS/REQUIREMENTS/MANDOSNETHOOKDIR): Clarify.
  (NETWORK HOOKS/REQUIREMENTS/MODE): Add "modules".

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Template: mandos-client/key_id
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Type: note
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Description: New client option "${key_id}" is REQUIRED on server
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 A new "key_id" client option is REQUIRED in the server's clients.conf file, otherwise this computer most likely will not reboot unattended.  This option:
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 ${key_id}
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 must be added (all on one line!) on the Mandos server host, in the file /etc/mandos/clients.conf, right before the "fingerprint" option for this Mandos client.  You must edit that file on that server and add this option.
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 With GnuTLS 3.6.6, Mandos has been forced to stop using OpenPGP keys as TLS session keys.  A new TLS key pair has been generated and will be used as identification, but the key ID of the public key needs to be added to the server, since this will now be used to identify the client to the server.