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Re: New English strings



Quoting Thomas Goirand (thomas@goirand.fr):

> Template: dtc/conf_enforce_adm_encryption
> Type: boolean
> Default: true
> _Description: Enforce DTC admin password(s) encryption?
>  To enhance security in case of a breach, DTC can encrypt all
>  admin passwords. If passwords are encrypted, you cannot see them
>  by clicking on the magnifying glass icon (you will only see the
>  encrypted version of the password), but you can always use the
>  dtcpasswdm shell script to (re)set a password. If this is the
>  first time you are encrypting your passwords and you are upgrading
>  from a previous version of DTC that didn't support password
>  encryption, may issue  the following shell script command to
>  encrypt all existing passwords:
>  .
>  mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Ddtc --execute="UPDATE
> admin SET adm_pass=PASSWORD(adm_pass)"
>  .
>  mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Ddtc --execute="UPDATE
> tik_admins SET tikadm_pass=PASSWORD(tikadm_pass)"

These commands are very long and will not fit well in debconf screens.

Any chance that you point users to a README.Debian file to explain
this?


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