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Bug#420107: openssh: [debconf_rewrite] Debconf templates review



On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 07:24:10AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
>  Template: ssh/new_config
>  Type: boolean
>  Default: true
> -_Description: Generate new configuration file?
> +_Description: Generate a new configuration file for OpenSSH?
>   This version of OpenSSH has a considerably changed configuration file from
>   the version shipped in Debian 'Potato', which you appear to be upgrading
>   from. This package can now generate a new configuration file
>   (/etc/ssh/sshd.config), which will work with the new server version, but
> - will not contain any customisations you made with the old version.
> + will not contain any customizations you made with the old version.
>   .
>   Please note that this new configuration file will set the value of
> - 'PermitRootLogin' to yes (meaning that anyone knowing the root password
> - can ssh directly in as root). It is the opinion of the maintainer that
> - this is the correct default (see README.Debian for more details), but you
> - can always edit sshd_config and set it to no if you wish.
> + 'PermitRootLogin' to 'yes' (meaning that anyone knowing the root password
> + can ssh directly in as root). Please read the README.Debian files for
> + more details about this design choice.
>   .
> - It is strongly recommended that you let this package generate a new
> + It is strongly recommended that choose to generate a new
>   configuration file now.

"that choose" should be "that you choose" here. I'm not quite sure what
happened here, since all the translations I'm receiving appear to use
"that you choose". In any case, I've corrected this in CVS and will
watch out for glitches in incoming translations.

Cheers,

-- 
Colin Watson                                       [cjwatson@debian.org]




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