The ipsec-tools package introduced new or modified debconf templates. This is often a good moment for a review to help the package maintainer following the general suggested writing style and track down typos and errors in the use of English language. A bug report has been sent against the package: 677713 If someone wants to pick up this review, please answer to this mail, in the mailing list, with an [ITR] (Intent To Review) label. The templates file is attached. To propose the file you reviewed for peer review, please send a [RFR] (Request For Review) mail with the reviewed file attached...then a few days later, when no more contributions come, a summary mail with a [LCFC] (Last Chance For Comments) label. These RFR and LCFC mails should CC the opened bug report. Finally, after no more comments coming to the LCFC mail, you can send the reviewed templates file in the bug report. Then, please notify the list with a last mail using a [BTS] label with the bug number. Helping the package maintainer to deal with induced translation updates at that moment will be nice. If you're not comfortable with that part of the process, please hand it off to a translator. --
Template: racoon/config_mode Type: select __Choices: direct, racoon-tool # The above choices have to be left as they are as the values are used directly # in the postinst script. They do not need translation. # Please explain what they are in any rewritten description. Default: direct _Description: Configuration mode for racoon IKE daemon. Racoon can be configured two ways, either by directly editing /etc/racoon/racoon.conf or using the racoon-tool administrative front end. . Use of the "direct" method is strongly recommended if you want to use all the racoon examples on the Net, and if you want to use the fuul racoon feature set. You will have to directly edit /etc/racoon/racoon.conf and possibly manually set up the SPD via setkey. . Racoon-tool has been refreshed for racoon 0.8.0, and is for use in basic configuration setups. It gives the benefit of managing the SPD along with the IKE that Strongswan offers. IPv6, transport/tunnel mode (ESP/AH), PSK/X509 auth and basic 'anonymous' VPN server are supported. . More information is available in /usr/share/doc/racoon/README.Debian
Source: ipsec-tools Section: net Priority: extra Maintainer: Matthew Grant <matthewgrant5@gmail.com> Build-Depends: debhelper (>=7.0.50~), flex, bison, libkrb5-dev, libssl-dev (>= 0.9.6), libpam0g-dev, po-debconf, chrpath, hardening-wrapper, libldap2-dev Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/ipsec-tools.git Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/ipsec-tools.git Homepage: http://ipsec-tools.sourceforge.net/ Package: ipsec-tools Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: IPsec tools for Linux IPsec-Tools is a port of the KAME IPsec utilities for Linux. It can be used with the ipsec implementation in 2.6 and later kernels or with the 2.4 backport of the ipsec changes. Package: racoon Architecture: any Provides: ike-server Conflicts: ike-server Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ipsec-tools (= ${binary:Version}), debconf (>= 0.2.26) | debconf-2.0, adduser, ${perl:Depends} Description: IPsec IKE keying daemon racoon is the KAME IKE (ipsec key exchange) server. It can be used with the Linux ipsec implementation in 2.6 and later kernels or with the 2.4 backport of the ipsec changes.
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