This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf templates for openvas-server. Please note that spellchecking made me change one occurrence of "Organisation" to "Organization" (as we stick up with US-style spelling). The reviewed templates will be sent on Saturday, January 17, 2009 to the package maintainer as a bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. --
Template: openvas-server/certificate Type: note _Description: OpenVAS daemon certificate generation You will need to provide the relevant information to create an SSL certificate for your OpenVAS daemon. Note that this information will remain local to this system, but anyone with the ability to connect to your OpenVAS daemon will be able to see it. Template: openvas-server/califetime Type: string Default: 1460 _Description: Certificate authority certificate lifetime (days): Please choose the lifetime of the Certificate Authority certificate that will be used to generate the OpenVAS daemon certificate. Template: openvas-server/srvlifetime Type: string Default: 365 _Description: Server certificate lifetime (days): Please choose the lifetime of the OpenVAS daemon certificate. . OpenVAS clients will not connect to servers with expired certificates, so you should choose a duration longer than the time you plan to run this server. . This certificate can be regenerated later by removing the certificate file stored in /var/lib/openvas/CA/ and running "openvas-mkcert". Template: openvas-server/country Type: string _Description: Country (two-letter code): Please enter the two-letter code for the country where this server resides. Template: openvas-server/province Type: string _Description: State or province: Please enter the state or province where this server resides. Template: openvas-server/location Type: string _Description: Location: Please enter the location (e.g. town) where this server resides. Template: openvas-server/organization Type: string Default: OpenVAS _Description: Organization: Please enter the name of the organization this server belongs to.
Source: openvas-server Section: admin Priority: optional Maintainer: Tim Brown <timb@nth-dimension.org.uk> Uploaders: Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a <jfs@debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 6), autotools-dev, libgcrypt11-dev, libgnutls-dev, libopenvas1-dev (>= 2.0.0), libopenvasnasl1-dev (>= 2.0.0), libpcap0.8-dev, libwrap0-dev, po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.7.3 Homepage: http://www.openvas.org/ Package: openvas-server Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, openvas-plugins Suggests: openvas-client Description: remote network security auditor - server The Open Vulnerability Assessment System is a modular security auditing tool, used for testing remote systems for vulnerabilities that should be fixed. . It is made up of two parts: a server, and a client. The server/daemon, openvasd, is in charge of the attacks, whereas the client, OpenVAS-Client, provides an X11/GTK+ user interface. . This package provides the server. Package: openvas-server-dev Section: devel Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: libopenvas1-dev, libopenvasnasl1-dev Description: remote network security auditor - static libraries and headers The Open Vulnerability Assessment System is a modular security auditing tool, used for testing remote systems for vulnerabilities that should be fixed. . It is made up of two parts: a server, and a client. The server/daemon, openvasd, is in charge of the attacks, whereas the client, OpenVAS-Client, provides an X11/GTK+ user interface. . This package provides the static libraries and headers required for compiling the server.
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