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Re: Bug#415231: dtc: [debconf_rewrite] Debconf templates review



Quoting James Westby (jw+debian@jameswestby.net):
> > 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.
> 
> Does the default of /var/www/sites suffer from this issue?

I think it isn't. Thomas and I reworded that template again. See #415231

> > 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.
> > 
> > 
> 
> This still seems to be in conflict with Thomas' meaning of the
> templates. He says 
> 
>   Do not choose this option if the server is directly connected to the
>   internet.
> 
> whereas your suggestion is
> 
>   This option should be chosen only if the server is directly connected
>   to the Internet.
> 
> Is there some misunderstanding here of the use of "directly connected"
> in this context?


Yes, you're right. We reworded again in #415231....


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