Quoting Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Sorry about the delay in responding. Was travelling to DebConf. :)
Hmmm, then we could finish all this here, indeed..:-) Anyway, we seem to have converged and here are the really really really final versions. I just send the call for translation updates. As usual, I'll gather the updates as long as they arrive in the BTS and I'll send a full summary at the end of the translation update window I give to translators (about 2 weeks).
# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english # team # # If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask # for an advice to [EMAIL PROTECTED] # # Even minor modifications require translation updates and such # changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers. Template: krb5-admin-server/newrealm Type: note _Description: Setting up a Kerberos Realm This package contains the administrative tools required to run the Kerberos master server. . However, installing this package does not automatically set up a Kerberos realm. This can be done later by running the "krb5_newrealm" command. . Please also read the /usr/share/doc/krb5-kdc/README.KDC file and the administration guide found in the krb5-doc package. Template: krb5-admin-server/kadmind Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Run the Kerberos V5 administration daemon (kadmind)? Kadmind serves requests to add/modify/remove principals in the Kerberos database. . It is required by the kpasswd program, used to change passwords. With standard setups, this daemon should run on the master KDC.
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Template: krb5-kdc/debconf
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Create the Kerberos KDC configuration automatically?
The Kerberos Domain Controller (KDC) configuration files, in
/etc/krb5kdc, may be created automatically.
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By default, an example template will be copied into this directory
with local parameters filled in.
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Administrators who already have infrastructure to manage their
Kerberos configuration may wish to disable these automatic
configuration changes.
Template: krb5-kdc/krb4-mode
Type: select
__Choices: disable, full, nopreauth, none
Default: none
_Description: Kerberos V4 compatibility mode to use:
By default, Kerberos V4 requests are allowed from principals that do
not require preauthentication ("nopreauth"). This allows Kerberos V4
services to exist while requiring most users to use Kerberos V5 clients
to get their initial tickets. These tickets can then be converted to
Kerberos V4 tickets.
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Alternatively, the mode can be set to "full", allowing Kerberos V4
clients to get initial tickets even when preauthentication would
normally be required; to "disable", returning protocol version errors
to all Kerberos V4 clients; or to "none", which tells the KDC to not
respond to Kerberos V4 requests at all.
Template: krb5-kdc/run-krb524
Type: boolean
_Description: Run a Kerberos V5 to Kerberos V4 ticket conversion daemon?
The krb524d daemon converts Kerberos V5 tickets into Kerberos V4
tickets for programs, such as krb524init, that obtain Kerberos V4 tickets
for compatibility with old applications.
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It is recommended to enable that daemon if Kerberos V4 is enabled,
especially when Kerberos V4 compatibility is set to "nopreauth".
Template: krb5-kdc/purge_data_too
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Should the data be purged as well as the package files?
By default, purging this package will not delete the KDC database in
/var/lib/krb5kdc/principal since this database cannot be recovered once
it is deleted.
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Choose this option if you wish to delete the KDC database when this package
is purged, deleting all of the user accounts and passwords in the KDC.
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