On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:12:07AM +0200, Martin Bagge wrote: > Package: openssh > Severity: wishlist > Tags: patch > > --- Please enter the report below this line. --- > > updated with new strings
Looks like you used the slightly wrong templates file in the archive, rather than the one Christian Perrier sent recently. Please retranslate with the attached file. Thanks, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-05-17 08:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:1001 msgid "Generate a new configuration file for OpenSSH?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:1001 msgid "" "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 customizations you made with the old version." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:1001 msgid "" "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). Please read the README.Debian file for more " "details about this design choice." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:1001 msgid "" "It is strongly recommended that you choose to generate a new configuration " "file now." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:2001 msgid "Do you want to risk killing active SSH sessions?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:2001 msgid "" "The currently installed version of /etc/init.d/ssh is likely to kill all " "running sshd instances. If you are doing this upgrade via an SSH session, " "you're likely to be disconnected and leave the upgrade procedure unfinished." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:2001 msgid "" "This can be fixed by manually adding \"--pidfile /var/run/sshd.pid\" to the " "start-stop-daemon line in the stop section of the file." msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:3001 msgid "New host key mandatory" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:3001 msgid "" "The current host key, in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key, is encrypted with the IDEA " "algorithm. OpenSSH can not handle this host key file, and the ssh-keygen " "utility from the old (non-free) SSH installation does not appear to be " "available." msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:3001 msgid "You need to manually generate a new host key." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:4001 msgid "Disable challenge-response authentication?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:4001 msgid "" "Password authentication appears to be disabled in the current OpenSSH server " "configuration. In order to prevent users from logging in using passwords " "(perhaps using only public key authentication instead) with recent versions " "of OpenSSH, you must disable challenge-response authentication, or else " "ensure that your PAM configuration does not allow Unix password file " "authentication." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you disable challenge-response authentication, then users will not be " "able to log in using passwords. If you leave it enabled (the default " "answer), then the 'PasswordAuthentication no' option will have no useful " "effect unless you also adjust your PAM configuration in /etc/pam.d/ssh." msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:5001 msgid "Vulnerable host keys will be regenerated" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:5001 msgid "" "Some of the OpenSSH server host keys on this system were generated with a " "version of OpenSSL that had a broken random number generator. As a result, " "these host keys are from a well-known set, are subject to brute-force " "attacks, and must be regenerated." msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:5001 msgid "" "Users of this system should be informed of this change, as they will be " "prompted about the host key change the next time they log in. Use 'ssh-" "keygen -l -f HOST_KEY_FILE' after the upgrade to print the fingerprints of " "the new host keys." msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:5001 msgid "The affected host keys are:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../openssh-server.templates:5001 msgid "" "User keys may also be affected by this problem. The 'ssh-vulnkey' command " "may be used as a partial test for this. See /usr/share/doc/openssh-server/" "README.compromised-keys.gz for more details." msgstr ""