-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Christian Perrier wrote: >> If you choose the default of /var/www, make sure that no DocumentRoot is >> pointing to this path, so there is no chance to publicly give access to >> all your hosted files. > > OK, let's retry another way: > > Template: dtc/conf_hostingpath > Type: string > Default: /var/www/sites > _Description: Path for hosted domains: > Please enter the directory to be used by DTC to store files for > all hosted domains. > . > If you choose /var/www, which is Apache's default document root, all > files hosted in that directory will become publicly accessible. It is > therefore recommended to choose another directory if the local web > server is hosting other files in /var/www.
You'd better write: If you choose /var/www, which is Apache's default document root, all files hosted in that directory MAY become publicly accessible. It is therefore recommended to change your apache main DocumentRoot configured in /etc/apache/httpd.conf or /etc/apache2/apache.conf after the setup of DTC of you choose /var/www here. > My proposed rewording of this: > > Template: dtc/conf_use_nated_vhosts > Type: boolean > Default: false > _Description: Use "NATed" vhosts? > DTC can configure Apache to use one of your IP addresses. If the > server is firewalled with NAT and port redirections of public IP(s) > address(es), a "NATed" vhost configuration can be generated. > . > This option should be chosen only if the server is directly connected > to the Internet and uses a dynamic public IP addres. In such cases, > NAT and port forwarding are mandatory for DTC. No, this is not right! This option should NOT be choosen if the server is connected directly to the internet. So I would rather write this: _Description: Use "NATed" vhosts? DTC can configure Apache to use one of your LAN IP addresses. If the server is firewalled with NAT and port redirections of public IP(s) address(es), a "NATed" vhost configuration can be generated. . This option should be chosen only if the server is not connected to the Internet directly, but through a Firewall doing NAT. If using a dynamic public IP address, NAT and port forwarding are mandatory when using DTC. I can't wait to have this new template ready, as I have corrected bugs in the current version in SID, and that I want to have it uploaded asap to remove them. Last thing, before you send this new english template so it can be translated, I'll rewrap it to 80 cols as my sponsor seems to insist on this (which I also think is not a bad thing). I also think translators should be warned to take care of this (little) issue. Thanks again for your work, Thomas Goirand -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFF/Q+7l4M9yZjvmkkRAvzmAKDPPmnpd3VApB6oMED1+m5QqnxfrgCbB4WG 7I0x6y7svWbt8yWfiiEhHOs= =RNmO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]